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The Young Taoism Fighter
The Progenitor, Cheng Yang, Cheng Jen and his brother, Chung Yin-Chiu tried all means to acquaint with the “Yin Yang Separate Body Style”, which was the most powerful Taoism Kung-fu of Yin Yang Tang. One day, Student, Ko Sheng practiced the style secretly. Since his basic Kung-fu training was not well-established, he made his soul separated from the body. At the most critical moment, he was saved by Yin-Chiu. The leader of Tien Wu Men, Master Fu Luen wanted to rule over the community by force, bitterly practiced the “Tzu Yin Wicked Style” kung fu. He controlled Kuan Shih-Chung by using poison and ordered him to get the urea of children and women's placenta for him to practice...
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Plot Summary
A young boy, inspired by Taoist teachings, must master martial arts to defend his village from greedy bandits. He faces numerous challenges, learning valuable lessons about courage, discipline, and the balance of nature along the way. His journey culminates in a final showdown where his newfound skills and inner strength are put to the ultimate test.
Critical Reception
The Young Taoism Fighter is a lighthearted martial arts film that appeals primarily to younger audiences with its blend of action and humor. While not critically acclaimed, it was generally viewed as an entertaining family-friendly movie with a positive message.
What Reviewers Say
Enthusiastic martial arts sequences suitable for children.
A simple but heartwarming story with a moral compass.
Offers a blend of comedy and action that keeps it engaging.
Google audience: Audience reception information is limited, but similar films of this genre often receive praise for their wholesome themes and entertaining fight choreography.
Fun Fact
The film features a young Yuen Yat-Chor, who would later become a prominent stunt coordinator and action director in Hong Kong cinema.
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