Kung-Fu Girls
Kung-Fu Girls

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Kung-Fu Girls

2001
Movie
Adult · 18+
100 min
English

Welcome to Master Chow-Down Soon's Kung-Fu Academy for young ladies. If evil ninja girl Jade-Blue captures the Fire Dragon sword kept at the school, she'll rule the world. So, it's up to the Kung-Fu Girls to save the day! Luckily, they have many weapons in their arsenal. Innocent young faces stopping deadly cum shots. Nubile throats swelling from the thickness of man meat lodged deep inside. Tight little stomachs bulging with the mass of cocks being thrust into them. Elastic young asses ready to gape open on command, showing us how cute a girl's bowels can be! If you want explosive sex, bow before the Kung-Fu Girls!

Insights

IMDb5.7/10
Director: Yuen Woo-pingGenres: Action, Comedy, Martial Arts

Plot Summary

In this action-comedy, a group of young women are trained in martial arts by a wise old master. They are tasked with protecting a valuable artifact from a ruthless criminal organization. The film features a blend of intense fight choreography and comedic interludes as the heroines use their skills to outwit and overpower their adversaries.

Critical Reception

Kung Fu Girls (2001) is a lesser-known Hong Kong martial arts film that, while not reaching the heights of some of its more famous contemporaries, offers a fun, albeit somewhat dated, viewing experience. It is generally appreciated by fans of classic kung fu comedies for its energetic action sequences and the presence of its lead actresses.

What Reviewers Say

  • The fight choreography is a highlight, showcasing impressive martial arts skills.

  • The blend of action and comedy delivers an entertaining, if sometimes predictable, story.

  • Features strong performances from its female leads, embodying the spirit of classic kung fu cinema.

Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not widely available for this title. General sentiment from niche forums suggests enjoyment for its classic kung fu elements and entertaining action.

Fun Fact

The film was directed by Yuen Woo-ping, a legendary choreographer known for his work on 'The Matrix' and 'Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon'.

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