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Plot Summary
A martial arts master, trained from a young age, seeks revenge against the powerful crime syndicate that murdered his family. He must hone his formidable skills and confront ruthless assassins and a formidable final opponent to avenge his loved ones. The journey tests his resolve and pushes his abilities to their absolute limit as he fights for justice.
Critical Reception
The Legend of The Invincible is a niche martial arts film from the early 90s, known among fans of the genre for its energetic fight choreography and straightforward revenge plot. While not a critical darling, it delivered the expected high-octane action for its target audience. Critical reception was generally positive within the martial arts film community, appreciating its dedication to classic kung fu tropes.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intense and well-executed fight sequences.
Appreciated for its classic revenge narrative that appeals to martial arts film enthusiasts.
Seen as a solid, if unoriginal, entry in the 1990s Hong Kong action cinema.
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Fun Fact
Alexander Lo Rei, the star of the film, was known for his intense training and dedication to performing his own fight scenes, often incorporating elements of his background in Karate and Taekwondo.
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