

Born to Defence
Jet, a young soldier at the end of the second world war must overcome some abusive Americans who are bullying him as well as the Chinese people.
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Plot Summary
A young martial arts prodigy is sent by his dying father to the city to train and protect his ailing mother. He finds himself drawn into a world of crime and corruption, clashing with powerful gangs and a ruthless warlord. Using his exceptional skills, he fights for justice and to defend his family against overwhelming odds.
Critical Reception
Born to Defence is a showcase for Jet Li's early martial arts prowess, delivering intense fight choreography and a compelling underdog story. While its plot is relatively straightforward, the film is praised for its action sequences and Li's charismatic performance, making it a notable entry in Hong Kong action cinema of the late 1980s.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its dynamic and well-executed martial arts sequences.
- Recognized as an early vehicle for Jet Li's burgeoning stardom.
- The narrative is considered straightforward but effective for an action film.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the impressive fight scenes and Jet Li's performance as the main draw. While some acknowledge the story's simplicity, the action generally satisfies viewers looking for classic martial arts entertainment.
Fun Fact
This film marked Jet Li's debut as a leading actor, establishing his career as a martial arts superstar.
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