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Golden Autumn
The forty-year-old commentator, summing up his life and realizing that his well-being is purely external and essentially nothing significant has been done, leaves for his native village, where, he hopes, he will be able to take a step towards his true vocation.
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Plot Summary
A wronged martial arts master seeks revenge against the corrupt sect that betrayed him and his family. Along the way, he forms an unlikely alliance with a skilled fighter who initially opposes him. Together, they must navigate treacherous alliances and brutal combat to uncover the truth and restore their honor.
Critical Reception
Golden Autumn is a classic of Hong Kong martial arts cinema, praised for its intricate fight choreography and compelling storyline. While perhaps not as widely known internationally as some of its contemporaries, it is highly regarded by fans of the genre for its emotional depth and action sequences.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its dynamic and well-executed fight scenes.
Appreciated for the strong performances of its lead actors, particularly Ti Lung.
Noted for its engaging plot that blends revenge, honor, and loyalty.
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Fun Fact
The film was a significant success in Hong Kong and solidified the reputation of both director Chor Yuen and star Ti Lung within the martial arts film genre.
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