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8/10
Absolutely madcap
Leofwine_draca1 May 2016
CHILD OF PEACH contains so much insane and bizarre stuff that it made my eyes water. It's a Taiwanese-made children's fantasy film, based on a Japanese fairy tale about Momotaro, a child born from a giant peach who grows up to fight evil supernatural forces. Roald Dahl, eat your heart out!

This film has much in common with the classic Chinese JOURNEY TO THE WEST storyline, in which a heroic character, blessed by the gods, does battle with the assembled forces of evil. It's a low budget thing lacking any big name actors, but it remains resolutely entertaining from beginning to end. CHILD OF PEACH is a film chock full of crazy humour and even crazier action sequences, complimented by effects work that never lets you down. My favourite scene is where the old lady is being dragged along by the giant peach, so fast that she sets on fire!

The heroic 'Peach Boy' is played by Hsiao-Lao Lin, who made something of a career playing male characters. Peach Boy's allies are three shapeshifters by the name of Tiny Cock, Tiny Dog, and Tiny Monkey. He joins forces with a samurai lord as the story progresses, and there are lots of fight scenes against witches, zombies, and the like. It's a film that makes copious use of basic '80s computer effects so there's plenty of cheesy fun to be enjoyed here, along with martial arts battles and some surprising adult themed moments. If only western-made children's films could be this inventive, exciting, and unstoppable! A sequel, MAGIC OF SPELL, followed.
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8/10
Child of Peach....wow just wow
gorytus-206724 September 2022
Sep 22

Yep so here is "Child of peach" the first in a series of three films starring female action star Lam Siu Lau, who often played a boy, as she does in these films.

So i class "Magic of Spell" as the 2nd one in the series and "Magic Warriors" as the 3rd, although i dont think you really have to worry too much about watching these in order.

I cant really explain the plots of these type they are just a lot of fun, i appreciate they are not everyones cup of tea, but they are mine, i just go with the flow watching all the over the top things going on.

It appears that the first film made by Lam Siu Lau was the very similar themed "Kung fu wonderchild" which is equally as wacky and fun as these three films. She is also in the excellent "A heroic Fight" which is a modern day film.

Now the Hong Kong Cinemagic site also has listed that she made a film called "Child of Peach 2" as well as the others i have mentioned, but i cannot confirm that this is an actual film, i think its just some confusion between her titles.

This film does have a giant peach, from which our hero appears as a baby, much like Superman, she appears to grow very quickly and with super strength.

Its madcap, wacky and fun

8ish giant peaches out of 10.
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7/10
Incredible
BandSAboutMovies6 January 2022
Warning: Spoilers
There are movies that blow your mind and then there are movies that make you wonder if you've been experiencing reality properly. I use the term movie drugs on here pretty often.

Welcome to the black tar heroin of movie drugs.

Chung-Hsing Chao was an actor who'd been in movies like Buddha's Palm and Dragon Fist, Heroic Rivals and Born Invicible, as well as a stunt coordinator for Snake in the Eagle's Shadow II, The Miracle Fighters and Magnificent 7 Kung Fu Kids. He also directed this movie along with Chun-Liang Chen. These are simple facts.

They can't explain to you what you're about to see.

The first of the Taiwanese Peach Kid trilogy - along with Magic of Spell and Magic Warriors - the movie adapts the Japanese legend of Momotaro, a hero born from a giant peach who battles demons with his animal friends, not unlike Yokai Monsters: Spook Warfare.

Again all facts.

So how about this? Imagine if Superman's parents found him inside a piece of fruit and name him Peach Kid and raise him to be a good person, which means fighting King Devil, the man who has wanted him dead since he was a baby. But also keep in mind that Superman's parents are an old married couple and are constantly battling one another in a war of words, more like a real married couple than the comic book unreality.

Also imagine that movies for kids can be filled with incredible degrees of violence and profanity while still telling a positive lesson. Where monkeys peeing is the height of comedy - it is - and speaking of animals, our hero can team up with Tiny Dog, Tiny Monkey, Tiny Cock and Knight Melon to fight evil, which takes the form of a witch and her army of miniature 80s hair metal dudes.

There's also a peach-based robot, a Sun Sword, demon dismemberment, stunts that look way to painful to have not been, incredible fights, wire work, a demonic mutant shark getting definned and so much more.

Really, these kinds of movies need to be experienced in what I refer to as analog moments, where you stop taking notes and just let the high overtake you. This is high level strangeness from Taiwan, a country very much unlike our own, made decades ago and unconcerned with looking or feeling or acting like any movie that's come before or since. Shut off that part of your mind that says that this is alien, that this is silly, that this is a goofy martial arts movie and you can see how fake the effects are. Pretend you're a child again. Pretend you're a cosmic being. Pretend that the world can be this good, if even for the running time of this film.
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