The Mad Monk Strikes Again
The Mad Monk Strikes Again

The Mad Monk Strikes Again

1978Movie96 minMandarin

A series of madcap adventures between two deities, who must put down their differences and work together to help the people in need.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Fung Chok-LamGenres: Comedy, Fantasy, Action

Plot Summary

A bumbling, disgraced monk is banished from his temple and wanders into a town plagued by bandits. Initially unskilled and comedic, he gradually learns to harness his martial arts abilities with the help of magical artifacts and allies. He must then confront the evil forces threatening the innocent villagers and redeem himself.

Critical Reception

The film is a typical Hong Kong martial arts comedy from the era, praised for its energetic action sequences and humor, though often criticized for a thin plot and inconsistent tone. It's considered a cult favorite among fans of the genre.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its blend of slapstick comedy and impressive kung fu.
  • Seen as a fun, if somewhat chaotic, martial arts romp.
  • The performance of the lead actor in balancing comedy and action is often highlighted.

Google audience: Audience reviews often point to the film's entertainment value, with many enjoying the unique humor and fight choreography. Some viewers found the plot a bit simplistic, but the overall consensus is positive for fans of the genre.

Fun Fact

This film is part of a series featuring a 'mad monk' character, though often with different actors and slight variations in the narrative, reflecting a popular archetype in Hong Kong cinema.

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