Dragon from Shaolin
Dragon from Shaolin

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Dragon from Shaolin

1996
Movie
89 min
Cantonese

A youthful Shaolin initiate inadvertenly separated from the rest of gang joins forces with dashing adventurer (Biao) on a request to protect a priceless artifact from his greedy brother.

Insights

IMDb6.0/10
Director: Manfred WongGenres: Action, Family, Adventure, Fantasy

Plot Summary

A young orphan with incredible martial arts skills, who was raised in the Shaolin Temple, is sent out into the world to find his destiny. He encounters various challenges and allies as he navigates a dangerous landscape filled with those who seek to exploit his talents. Ultimately, he must confront his past and embrace his unique abilities to protect the innocent.

Critical Reception

Dragon from Shaolin is a family-friendly martial arts film that received moderate attention for its young star's impressive fight choreography. While not a critical darling, it was appreciated by audiences looking for classic kung fu action with a positive message.

What Reviewers Say

  • Features impressive and well-executed fight scenes from its young protagonist.

  • A wholesome, albeit predictable, martial arts adventure suitable for families.

  • Offers a classic narrative of a gifted warrior discovering his purpose.

Google audience: Audience reception for Dragon from Shaolin is limited due to its niche appeal and the time of its release, with most available feedback focusing on the energetic martial arts sequences and the film's family-friendly nature.

Fun Fact

The film's young lead, Xie Miao, was a highly acclaimed martial arts prodigy in Hong Kong cinema during the 1990s, known for his genuine skills and often compared to child stars like Jackie Chan in his early career.

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