

Legend of the Fist: The Return of Chen Zhen
The Japanese forces occupy Shanghai and slowly start spreading terror in the city. Chen Zhen, who was presumed dead, returns to fight against the Japanese and put an end to their tyrannical rule.
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Plot Summary
In 1937, Shanghai is under brutal Japanese occupation. Chen Zhen, a decorated soldier presumed dead, returns to the city disguised as a mysterious millionaire. He uses his formidable martial arts skills and his secret identity to wage a one-man war against the invaders, seeking justice for his assassinated mentor and protecting the city's populace from foreign oppression.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed reviews, with critics praising its action sequences and Donnie Yen's performance but often criticizing its plot and historical inaccuracies. Audiences generally responded positively to the martial arts elements.
What Reviewers Say
- Visually impressive action choreography, particularly Donnie Yen's fighting.
- The plot is often convoluted and deviates significantly from established lore.
- A stylish but somewhat hollow tribute to a classic character.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally highlight the thrilling fight scenes and Donnie Yen's charismatic portrayal of Chen Zhen. Some viewers found the story engaging, while others felt it lacked depth and relied too heavily on action over substance.
Fun Fact
The film is a spiritual successor to the 1994 film 'Fist of Legend', which also starred Jet Li as Chen Zhen.
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