Woman Boss: Chivalrous Fight
Woman Boss: Chivalrous Fight

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Woman Boss: Chivalrous Fight

1969
Movie
93 min
Japanese

Sumi Muraoka, nicknamed "Sumi Banten", due to the fact that her back is decorated with a tattoo of the goddess Banten, the woman who heads the Banten Yakuza family. She comes into confrontation with a powerful of Yakuza group Mutsumi-kai, seeking to capture all power in their hands.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Pao-Shu LinGenres: Action, Martial Arts, Comedy

Plot Summary

In this martial arts comedy, a young woman disguises herself as a man to enter a martial arts competition. She aims to uncover the truth behind her father's disappearance and confront those responsible. Along the way, she encounters rivals and allies, navigating treacherous situations with skill and wit.

Critical Reception

While details on its critical reception are scarce, "Woman Boss: Chivalrous Fight" is recognized within the martial arts genre for its blend of action and humor. It is often cited as an example of a "female warrior" film popular in its era, showcasing a female lead in a traditionally male-dominated genre.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its energetic fight choreography and the lead actress's spirited performance.

  • Praised for its lighthearted comedic elements mixed with traditional martial arts action.

  • Noted for its early portrayal of a strong female protagonist in the kung fu genre.

Google audience: Audience reviews are limited, but when available, they often highlight the film's entertaining fight sequences and humorous plot points, particularly enjoying the cross-dressing disguise aspect.

Fun Fact

The film is notable for its use of gender-bending tropes, allowing the lead actress to showcase her martial arts skills in a male disguise, a common narrative device in certain martial arts films of the period.

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