Fist of Dragon (2011) Poster

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6/10
Comes the Dragon
Vergilya29 February 2012
Although a little disjointed between scenes, this movie will keep you on the edge of your seat right from the very beginning. If you are looking for a great martial arts choreographed movie this is one of them. Michael Chuah, the director and male lead, can give a good punch where it hurts.

One of my favorite fight sequences is towards the end with the ropes as the backdrop. It was pretty cool and well orchestrated. For comic relief Henry Thia provides quite a handful of them which makes the movie a little lighthearted against some bloody and brutal action.

I would have liked some of the emotional scenes to last a little bit longer but hey this is an action flick. And after such a great and tense finale I thought it wrapped up a little too quick, too soon for me to have something to savor.

6.5
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4/10
Boring but awesome martial art
euroasiangenetic3 November 2020
This is the most boring movie I have ever seen in my life, it feels like a kid movie, and I mean a bunch of martial art student kids who saw a lot of Bruce Lee movies and decided to make their copycat movie.

The story is almost the same as the way of the dragon, a young China man comes to Singapore to help his uncle against a local gang.

But I still give it 4/10 because the martial art is really good and real unlike fake Donnie Yen and selfish Jackie Chan, for martial art lovers this is a must but for movies lovers better search something else.
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