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Revenge of Drunken Master
Accidentally discovering the operations of the Blood Ninja gangsters, a mischievous young man masters the skills of the Drunk Fist and proceeds to fight against them. But the gangsters join forces, vowing to kill him before the young master destroys them all.
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Plot Summary
Following the events of 'Drunken Master', Wong Fei-hung is determined to master the drunken fist style of Kung Fu to avenge his father's death. He seeks out his eccentric mentor, Beggar So, who initially refuses to train him. Eventually, Wong proves his worth, and under Beggar So's tutelage, he hones his skills to confront the deadly assassin hired to kill him and his father.
Critical Reception
This film is celebrated for its inventive fight choreography, blending comedy with brutal martial arts sequences. While a sequel in spirit rather than direct narrative to the original 'Drunken Master', it builds upon the beloved character and his unique fighting style, earning praise for its entertainment value and impressive stunt work.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its dynamic and comedic fight scenes.
Enjoyed for continuing the legacy of the Drunken Master character.
Noted for impressive stunt work and martial arts sequences.
Google audience: Audience reception is generally positive, with viewers appreciating the signature Jackie Chan action and humor. The film is often seen as a worthy, though distinct, follow-up to its predecessor, offering high-energy martial arts entertainment.
Fun Fact
Although released in 1981, this film is often confused with the 1978 film 'Drunken Master' starring the same lead actors, but it is not a direct sequel and was produced by a different company.
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