Karate Girl
Karate Girl

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Karate Girl

1973
Movie
85 min
Turkish

Mute blond bombshell Zeynep lives with her aging father at a farm. One day, five criminals break in, killing the father and raping Zeynep. The shock restores Zeynep's speech and she seeks revenge. With the help of the friendly hobo Murat, she learns to be an expert shooter, takes a brown belt in karate, and sets out to kill them all.

Insights

IMDb6.2/10
Director: Ming-Ling ChengGenres: Action, Crime, Martial Arts

Plot Summary

A young woman seeks revenge after her family is murdered by a ruthless crime syndicate. She undergoes rigorous martial arts training to hone her skills, transforming into a formidable fighter known as the Karate Girl. She then embarks on a dangerous mission to dismantle the syndicate and bring its leaders to justice, facing numerous perilous challenges along the way.

Critical Reception

Karate Girl (1973) is a classic example of the Shaw Brothers' prolific output in the martial arts genre during the early 1970s. While not as critically acclaimed as some of its contemporaries, it was a popular choice among fans of kung fu films for its straightforward revenge plot and energetic fight choreography. Its reception is primarily characterized by its entertainment value within the niche of martial arts cinema.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its energetic and well-executed fight sequences.

  • Appreciated for its classic revenge narrative that satisfies genre fans.

  • Criticized by some for a predictable plot and generic character development.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this older title, but those available tend to highlight its effectiveness as a B-movie martial arts flick, with many enjoying the action, even if the plot is considered by some to be thin.

Fun Fact

The film features early work from a number of martial arts actors who would later become more famous in supporting roles in larger productions.

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