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Fist Power (2000)

Fist Power (2000)
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This high-kicking martial arts tale stars Vincent Zhao as Cheuk, a security specialist trying to save his nephew in a school taken hostage by a distraught ex-marine Chau (Anthony Wong). After finding out his wife has decided to take his son to America with a new husband, Chau takes his son's school hostage with the help of a gang of thugs and the only hope is Cheuk, who vows to get the other man's son back to him before time runs out and the school is blown sky high. With humorous action underscoring the taut action, Fist Power is perfect for any kung-fu film lover's soul. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi

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Starring:
Zhao Wenzhuo
Director(s):
Aman Chang
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Fist Power

This high-kicking martial arts tale stars Vincent Zhao as Cheuk, a security specialist trying to save his nephew in a school taken hostage by a distraught ex-marine Chau (Anthony Wong). After finding out his wife has decided to take his son to America with a new husband, Chau takes his son's school hostage with the help of a gang of thugs and the only hope is Cheuk, who vows to get the other man's son back to him before time runs out and the school is blown sky high. With humorous action underscoring the taut action, Fist Power is perfect for any kung-fu film lover's soul. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
88 mins

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    Director(s):
    Aman Chang
    Categories:
    Action / Adventure
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      I was not sure what to make of the film by the cover, but as the old saying goes, "never judge a book (or film in this case) by its cover". I am familiar with Vincent Zhao and like to see him in movies, so I took a chance. It was great. It was amusing, yet emotionally striking near the end. Just for a split second. If you love martial arts or just action, this one is a good clean film that your entire family would enjoy. It is not bloody or riddled with sexual components. In fact, I do not recall it having any sexual components.

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