Dragon from Shaolin (1996) Reviews

Dragon from Shaolin (1996)
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Ha Sau Hin's family-friendly martial arts film Dragon from Shaolin features the adventures of a kung fu master and an orphan who work together to search for Buddha. The film co-stars Yuen Biao, Sik Siu Loong, Tsui Yurk Suen, and Fok Siu Man. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi

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Kevin C.

Don't confuse this movie with the Li Chin Kun classic by the same name. This is a more recent, light hearted, "comedy" with Yuen Biao in a supporting role to the little but impressive Sik Siu Loong. Pretty odd humor that western viewers may find distasteful, this is a clumsy result of the director trying to inject humor into scenes involving childhood drinking, physical abuse and street performing. Still the movie does have some great stunts, as you might expect from a movie with Yuen Biao.

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Howard B.

i find this movie quite amusing and it made me laugh but damn this movie sure does show alot of marital art actions lol

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Aaron P.

I am a fan of martial arts films and this got good reviews on IMDB.com which I check so I don't waste my time. Unfortunately, this is one of the worst films I have seen in a while. I almost shut it off b/c it was so bad but I thought it has to get better. NO, it never did. The acting is bad and okay, the story is horrible, and spliced scenes actually are okay. Overall, do not waste your time on this movie as it is lacking martial arts and lacking a decent story. Oh, and that fat kid is absolutely annoying rather than cute.

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    Kevin C.

    Don't confuse this movie with the Li Chin Kun classic by the same name. This is a more recent, light hearted, "comedy" with Yuen Biao in a supporting role to the little but impressive Sik Siu Loong. Pretty odd humor that western viewers may find distasteful, this is a clumsy result of the director trying to inject humor into scenes involving childhood drinking, physical abuse and street performing. Still the movie does have some great stunts, as you might expect from a movie with Yuen Biao.

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    Howard B.

    i find this movie quite amusing and it made me laugh but damn this movie sure does show alot of marital art actions lol

    Yes   |   No

     
    Aaron P.

    I am a fan of martial arts films and this got good reviews on IMDB.com which I check so I don't waste my time. Unfortunately, this is one of the worst films I have seen in a while. I almost shut it off b/c it was so bad but I thought it has to get better. NO, it never did. The acting is bad and okay, the story is horrible, and spliced scenes actually are okay. Overall, do not waste your time on this movie as it is lacking martial arts and lacking a decent story. Oh, and that fat kid is absolutely annoying rather than cute.

    Yes   |   No

     
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