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Martial Monks of Shaolin Temple
When the Great Master of the Shaolin Temple had just been murdered, a disciple decides to avenge him.
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Plot Summary
During the late Ming Dynasty, a young man seeks refuge at the Shaolin Temple after his family is killed by tyrannical officials. He trains under the monks, mastering their unique martial arts and spirit. Eventually, he and his fellow monks emerge from the temple to confront the corrupt forces that wronged him and threatened the common people.
Critical Reception
The film was a significant entry in the martial arts genre, praised for its authentic-looking fight choreography and portrayal of Shaolin discipline. While not as globally famous as some other Shaw Brothers productions, it is well-regarded by fans of classic kung fu cinema for its commitment to traditional styles and narrative.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its impressive martial arts sequences and depiction of Shaolin philosophy.
Appreciated for its historical setting and straightforward, action-driven plot.
Considered a solid, if not groundbreaking, example of 1980s kung fu cinema.
Google audience: Audience reception is difficult to ascertain due to limited public review data, but fans of the genre generally appreciate its classic Shaolin action.
Fun Fact
The film features extensive use of authentic Shaolin martial arts techniques, with many of the actors having actual martial arts backgrounds.
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