Legend of the Fist: The Return of Chen Zhen
Legend of the Fist: The Return of Chen Zhen
R | 22 April 2011 (USA)
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The Japanese forces occupy Shanghai and slowly start spreading terror in the city. Chen Zhen, who was presumed dead, returns to fight against the Japanese and put an end to their tyrannical rule.

Reviews
Baseshment

I like movies that are aware of what they are selling... without [any] greater aspirations than to make people laugh and that's it.

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Clarissa Mora

The tone of this movie is interesting -- the stakes are both dramatic and high, but it's balanced with a lot of fun, tongue and cheek dialogue.

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Sabah Hensley

This is a dark and sometimes deeply uncomfortable drama

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Sameeha Pugh

It is encouraging that the film ends so strongly.Otherwise, it wouldn't have been a particularly memorable film

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kjjames81

Right where do I start with this one?Watched thus on Netflix and I thought great thus is going to be an excellent film, WRONG. the tiresome story- how many times has this been done, the okay fight scenes - watch Ip Man, a brilliant film displaying awesome acting and the fight scenes are one of the best ever seen on screen. the STUPID Bruce Lee noises in the final fight - come on Donnie your much better than this., Jet Li done this character in Fist Of Legend and did a much better job.Do yourself a favour and don't watch this, you will be disappointed, go and watch Ip Man.

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grandmastersik

Imagine that an amateur screenwriter shat out a vomit draft and said, "That's Oscar-worthy!" Well, that pretty much describes this mumbled action flick.In fairness, the script - or final cut - could have been messed up by anyone, so I won't blame the writer, but as an espionage-cum-action thriller, the film is a total dud.If you're a fan of Donnie Yen (like me!), you'll watch this regardless of how bad anyone tells you it is, and where the big fight at the end nets it an extra star, please don't let the 4/10 fool you into believing that this is half-way decent, because it really is one of the worst Donnie films I've sat through. Which is a shame, because Shu Qi looks as gorgeous as ever and really pours a lot of emotion into her role... which only further highlights how badly the final film lets down both of its main stars.

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KineticSeoul

What this is, is a Chinese superhero movie. Where the Japanese soldiers are the bad guys and the Chinese rebels and fighters are the good guys. Some may view this is a anti-Japanese movie, but it's based on the oppression of the Chinese people by the Japanese in the past. So in a way it's historically true during World War 1. Not the whole Chinese superhero stuff but you know what I mean. Now I personally like Bruce Lee, I think he is a pioneer for these Kung-fu movie and was a legit martial artist and philosopher. So I really liked how this is a homage to him. I also loved "Fist of Legend" which I personally think is one of the best martial arts movie out there. This one however just didn't flow very well when it came to the story. It was just boring babbling with things going all over the place. The cool Donnie Yen fight sequences doesn't really make up for it. Sure, most people don't watch a martial arts movie for a amazing story. But the story was just boring, the build up to the final fight sort of made it worth it...Sort of. But the trust and betrayal elements just wasn't impactful and didn't really seem to go anywhere. I really wanted this movie to at least be entertaining, but it just really wasn't because of the flow of it all. Overall this is a corny Chinese superhero movie that is maybe worth a rental at best.5/10

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Paul Magne Haakonsen

I bought "Legend of the Fist" from Amazon simply because Shu Qi was in it. But prior to that, then I had no idea what the movie was about, so it was without any hopes or expectations that I sat down to watch the movie."Legend of the Fist" was actually a rather good enough action/martial arts movie spiced up with a fairly good storyline as well. Set during World War I in a Japanese occupied Shanghai, we follow the oppression of the Chinese and their rise to rebel against the Japanese. Mostly by the hands on a single man; Chen Zhen.The action sequences and fight scenes in the movie were really great, nicely choreographed and executed, which is a trademark of Donnie Yen. So if you are familiar with his work, then you know you are in for some great action and lots of adrenaline here. However, the last fight was a bit too cliché for my liking, it was like an old Bruce Lee movie. You had Donnie Yen taking on a whole dojo of Japanese singlehandedly. Then he comes up against the 'villain', the main bad guy, and gets a nasty beating, but of course he comes back and beats the villain to a pulp. It was exactly like the old Bruce Lee movies, and it has been done too many times already, been there, done that. So it was sort of a anti-climatic end to the movie - as you saw it coming a mile away."Legend of the Fist" has some pretty good actors and actresses on the cast list; you have Donnie Yen (in the lead role of Chen Zhen), Shu Qi (playing Kiki) and Anthony Wong (playing Liu Yutian). And the people in the movie did great jobs in bringing their characters to life on the screen.Having seen "Legend of the Fist" now, I sit here with the taste of 'was this a tribute to Bruce Lee' in my mouth. Because everything in this movie screamed Bruce Lee, and it seemed like a movie that might as well have starred the immortal Bruce Lee and not Donnie Yen. And I will not even go into the similarity between the Masked Fighter and Bruce Lee's Kato character... But regardless of this being the case or not, then "Legend of the Fist" was actually good entertainment both story-wise and also action-wise.

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