i watched this as a kid. watching it 10 times and over. i dont care if there were wires and all in this film. it was truly amazing, one of the best fight scenes ever created. films like this inspired me to learn martial arts and train so hard. i love jet li and all the martial arts actors who have made such an impact . bruce lee jackie chan donnie yen etc etcc
I agree with you. 70 were like no special and anyone can do it but I still prefer them over 2000 and above, nowadays a lot of stupid The Matrix wannabe.
This movie and Iron Monkey are my 2 favorite movies of this genre. Also I just now noticed the guy who plays Master Yim is also the antagonist in Iron Monkey lol.
The stunt team should deserve more credits in this part of the.movie because li broke his foot before filming this part. All scenes of him movie are shot from a distance. When the shots show his face, it is typically him standing. The director did some great cutting to pull this part off.
The movie that got me training martial arts as a kid ,taught myself leg split ,spinning kicks ,fast punches and punching on walls and ball bearing bags to hardened the knuckles
I only saw this fight scene back in 2018 and to this day I still look back on it. While also still regretting not noticing this and the movie that it was featured in long time ago.
Jet Li is no doubt the best actor that played Wong Fei Hung than any other person, I think if it weren't for him we wouldn't be having lot of Wong Fei Hung movies maybe some not the best but enjoyable 😎
@@soontatt4563 OMG, i wish he did ip man role because donnie yen fighting style now very terrible, he punch people like punching punch bag it's not possible in reality. Jet li number 1.
@@thehardcorenoobs1234 jet li is number 1,the best king of martial art artist. Donnie yen terrible fighthing style nowadays, he did great in wong fei hong movie jet li was the wong fei hong and he acted as villain,his fight the same level with jet li at that time but now became terrible. Huh😏😏😏😏😏
Master Yim was no match for Fei Hong but this is one of if not the best classic Kungfu fight scene ever choreographed with the perfect background music. This is the best from all the series followed by the fight with Donny Yen in number 2.
I would have liked it if had at least landed 1-2 actual hits though, just so show him as competent and not completely underhanded. Like other than being unable to land a decent hit, he kept up with Fei Hung physically in terms of climbing about etc.
@@Madpett He himself is not a trained stuntman. But he performed a stunt in the beginning where he beats up the gang leader at the restaurant and then jumps down from the window. He badly injured his ankle when he landed and was in a caste for most of this movie. There is even behind the scenes footage of him.
I remember this being nominated somewhere in the top 10 best fighting scenes ever. I'm sure it's not surprising that all the 10 were from Chinese movies. And it wasn't any "Lolz my favorite 10 scenes, I'll post it on YT" but I had an actual DVD somewhere which had that stuff. And who could deny the fantastic choreography?
I'm back again for watching this 8:51 minutes again without feeling bored. Can't believe it's already been 30 years since the 1st time I watched this at old cinema back in 1991 when I was 10 years old. Time has really been fly... But I still prefer This Jet Li Version since the new one too much CG effect after all.
i know what dvd you are talking about, there were different fight scenes and it wasnt just kung fu movies. there were some from jaclie chan and others not really sure who the others were but it was a cool dvd. i worked at blockbuster and saw it on the shelf and had to rent it.
That moment when he cut iron robe yim's ponytail, his honor had been severed from his Body. I believe he deserved it since he was selling innocent people into slavery, and it was good example of why slavery is Evil. Anyone who delves into this has lost their honor and their own humanity.
The name of this movie is "Once Upon a Time in China". Anyway, I loved this movie when I was younger and watched this scene dozens of times. Even so, I still had to google "Wong Fei Hung" to find the name of the movie as the acronym in the description wasn't helpful.
The stunt team should deserve more credit for the final act because jet li had a broken foot during the filming of the warehouse fight. In the ladder fight, a stunt man was used for the action wide shots and li's face was only shown for the static close ups.
this movie didnt suck! its one of the best kung fu movies ever made. definitely the best in the 90s. ive got ip man dvd too which i think is the best in the 2000s.
@BowlofIndoMee That's not bad editing, it's just this video's uploader messed up or somehow got 1 second cut out from that part. I have this movie on DVD and that scene was perfect on my DVD.
I am hong kong chinese!!!!!!!! This fight scene is dub in cantonese!!!!!!!! I like kung fu movie so much!!!!!!!!! Kung fu movie is far better than samurai movie and ninja movie!!!!!!!!
Chinese movies always has that annoying Chinese nationalistic theme that gets stale real fast, that is why most Chinese movies like Ip Man and this will never compare to great Japanese themed movies like The Last Samurai and Memoirs of a Geisha. Japanese themes are far more prettier to look and listen to compared to Chinese ones which is mostly about pride after pride after pride.
@@markdexter6338 okic!!!!!My hong kong friends Vincent Tsang , Enoch Chung and Keith Law are similar or same opinion as you !!!!!!They(Vincent Tsang. Enoch Chung and Keith law )like or love Japan!!!!They(Vincent Tsang. Enoch Chung and Keith law ) also like playstation game and japanese anime !!!!!Anyway, one of my female korean friend told me that she like or love japan, she also like japanese people and japanese culture!!!!!What do you think ?
@@davidyuen42 You have open minded friends because my Korean and Chinese friends mostly hate Japan due to what they did in WW2. Japan is well liked and very popular around the world but is different in China and Korea.
@@markdexter6338 okic!!!!My grandparents , my parents and also some of my relatives like kung fu movie more than samurai movie and ninja movie !!!!!!!!It is because they (My grandparents , my parents and also some of my relatives )are patriot!!!!! What do you think ?They (My grandparents , my parents and also some of my relatives )think that people who like or love japan are traitor and also are brainwash by japan!!!!!!What do you think ?Anyway , where are you from?
@@davidyuen42 Yes, it is very common in Chinese families that hatred against Japan runs down the family from grandparents to parents and then their children, I'm from Britain.
Asian cinema allways has such a great fight scenes ideas. In fact, somehow, everything nice done in hollywood about fighting choreography it´s already long time done in Asian Movies. Inspiration or copy? It´s up to you now...
It is Saap Sam Yee. Saap Sam means 13. (13 is very common nickname in China.) Yee means aunt. Saap Sam Yee translates as 13th aunt. Aunt Yee is thus Aunt Aunt. She's not Wong Fei-hung's aunt, though she is a relative. Her name is Siu Kwan. I believe you refer to Kent Cheung's character. He plays Lam Sai-wing.
@Ifritlordofire it's not the drunken master soundtrack. It's the wong fei hung themesong. There are a million movies starring a character named Wong Fei Hung (based on a real life martial artist), including drunken master and they all have this song playing, just like James Bond always has the same themesong even though different actors play him in different movies.
I used to feel sorry for Iron Robe Yim, a great master reduced to performing stunts for spare change, bewildered by the changing of society and finally killed by Western guns. As I got older, I saw the inflexibility of his character and his petty minded desires that revolved around himself. Still a magnificent character, though.
@@Toanly1990 Yes, that sense of frustration and helplessness was terrible. This movie was probably the most thematically and emotionally deep of the OUATIC series. I still remember seeing it on VHS for the first time in the 90s.
Quite hard to blame him though, he needed the money to just live to the point he kept challenging just any master out there and hope it would shoot him on top of society. He was so desperate that he had to compromise some of his values. Yim only realized it in his final moments that they, the chinese, must adjust to the changes. It's quite poetic that Wong Fei Hung took out the big bad smuggler here by literally throwing a bullet to the head. Sorted out a western problem with a western weapon by an eastern man.
Jet li was injured during filming and most of this fight scene was shot with a double...you can notice him being pushed around and sitting on a wheelchair type thing
It is sad, 熊欣欣 who doubled for Jet Li in many acrobatic moves is not being better recognized. Anyone wonders who 熊欣欣 is, he also played as the white lotus chief in Wong Fei Hung2 and the club foot in Wong Fei Hung3.
In Chinese families, it was once common to have many children in previous generations; and each sibling or relative was adressed in which order they were born. So Sup Saam Yee or Aunt 13 would be Wong Fei-Hung's aunt by marriage as an in-law and would have had 12 older siblings. That's why he and his aunt are the same age.
let li should get and oscar for his movies as wong fei hung. he is awesome in every single movie as the master, and its impossible to image someone else playing the part
I haven't seen any good fighting movie nowadays. All the fighting movies I see are made to look beautiful more than making the fighting move look difficult and complex.
Jet Li is Wong Fei Hung Donnie Yen is Ip Man Jackie Chan is Jackie Chan lol All are legends, Bruce Lee would be happy that his torch was passed to these masters...
Some of the translated text just doesn't do the script/dialogue justice. At the start when the subs said "It's just a game" just felt like it lacked any weight. It should have said something closer to "why fixate on this?"
Just out of curiosity to everyone, do you all prefer this 'old-school' type of kung-fu or do any of you prefer the more modern approach at it like in "Enter The Dragon"?
dont get me wrong this is an amazingly well coreographed fight but i never get the sense that wong is in any real danger ... even when hit he counterattacks and Yim comes off worse for it ... that why i prefere the sequals final fight, General Nap Lan was a genuine threat
i watched this as a kid. watching it 10 times and over. i dont care if there were wires and all in this film. it was truly amazing, one of the best fight scenes ever created. films like this inspired me to learn martial arts and train so hard. i love jet li and all the martial arts actors who have made such an impact . bruce lee jackie chan donnie yen etc etcc
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80s and 90s Kung Fu flicks have the best fighting pace. 70s prior were slow and 2000s onwards started to use CG effects
I agree with you. 70 were like no special and anyone can do it but I still prefer them over 2000 and above, nowadays a lot of stupid The Matrix wannabe.
@@bennysusanto5524 fgh
Early 2000s still good no cgi,late 2000s become hmmmmm😕😕😕😕😕😕.
Jet li is king of martial art artist, he is number 1,the best😄😄😄😄😆😆😆😆
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This movie and Iron Monkey are my 2 favorite movies of this genre. Also I just now noticed the guy who plays Master Yim is also the antagonist in Iron Monkey lol.
Absolutely ... These two movies are my favorite too ...
The stunt team should deserve more credits in this part of the.movie because li broke his foot before filming this part. All scenes of him movie are shot from a distance. When the shots show his face, it is typically him standing. The director did some great cutting to pull this part off.
The movie that got me training martial arts as a kid ,taught myself leg split ,spinning kicks ,fast punches and punching on walls and ball bearing bags to hardened the knuckles
7:25 that spin kick was mad🔥🔥
In the magical world of Hong Kong, a 7 million dollar production has better fight scenes than any American movies.
Yes😄😄😄
This is one of the most amazing fight scenes ever.
I remember this! This was from Once Upon a Time in China! It was my favorite Jet Li movie.
WhiteKnight Leo jet lee
Henry Ortal jet li
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@@henryortal6387 what ever,in fact it is the same last name as Bruce lee, lee/li李
I only saw this fight scene back in 2018 and to this day I still look back on it. While also still regretting not noticing this and the movie that it was featured in long time ago.
Jet Li is no doubt the best actor that played Wong Fei Hung than any other person, I think if it weren't for him we wouldn't be having lot of Wong Fei Hung movies maybe some not the best but enjoyable 😎
I always associate Wong Fei Hung with Jet Li. He played the character to perfection and the fight choreography is top notch in all Jet Li's movies.
Đánh nhau tụt cả quần sịt ra mà vẫn còn ra trường ra chiêu
If Jet Li didn't get injury, the role of Ip Man will be him and not Donnie Yen
@@soontatt4563 OMG, i wish he did ip man role because donnie yen fighting style now very terrible, he punch people like punching punch bag it's not possible in reality. Jet li number 1.
@@jetlino.1126 lul wut dumb take
@@thehardcorenoobs1234 jet li is number 1,the best king of martial art artist. Donnie yen terrible fighthing style nowadays, he did great in wong fei hong movie jet li was the wong fei hong and he acted as villain,his fight the same level with jet li at that time but now became terrible. Huh😏😏😏😏😏
Master Yim was no match for Fei Hong but this is one of if not the best classic Kungfu fight scene ever choreographed with the perfect background music. This is the best from all the series followed by the fight with Donny Yen in number 2.
I would have liked it if had at least landed 1-2 actual hits though, just so show him as competent and not completely underhanded. Like other than being unable to land a decent hit, he kept up with Fei Hung physically in terms of climbing about etc.
One of the best movies I have ever seen. Jet Li is the best. Plz come back Jet Li. I really miss you. 😭😭😭
Niggas on death row lmao
Andrew Mitchell One, he’s recovering. Two, he was in pretty bad health, and I don’t think that’s something appropriate to joke about.
@@mitchand9 you are niggas how dare you said jet li like that
@@mitchand9 shut up, you hater
@@mitchand9 what's wrong with you, you salty trash
Hard to believe Jet Lee's ankle was badly injured during this whole fight scene. They used body double very cleverly.
Most of Jet Li action scenes in this film are done by stunt roles.
So it's unlikely he'd have had an ankle injured.
@@Madpett He himself is not a trained stuntman. But he performed a stunt in the beginning where he beats up the gang leader at the restaurant and then jumps down from the window. He badly injured his ankle when he landed and was in a caste for most of this movie. There is even behind the scenes footage of him.
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I remember this being nominated somewhere in the top 10 best fighting scenes ever. I'm sure it's not surprising that all the 10 were from Chinese movies. And it wasn't any "Lolz my favorite 10 scenes, I'll post it on YT" but I had an actual DVD somewhere which had that stuff. And who could deny the fantastic choreography?
Was it like a yellow cd and it had clips from jackie chans movies
Just too skillful, yet too Handsome!
何度でも見てしまう面白さ、飽きないね
One of the best fight scenes I've ever witnessed on screen...
I love that Jet Li played Wong Fei Hung like this and Jackie Chan played Wong Fei Hung in Drunken Master the way he did... it fit their styles!!!
Jet Li using real kung fu and Jackie Chan's style is not a kung fu, it's street fight...
Jackie Chan is a joke
@@ellynkei88 really?
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[7:05] The actual dialogue was "Expect the unexpected."
CREDITS:
TM & © Golden Harvest (1991)
Cast:
Screenwriter: Tsui Hark, Yuen Kai-Chi, Leung Yiu-Ming, Elsa Tang
Director: Tsui Hark
To me Jet Li is the definitive Wong Fei Hung, which is interesting considering he doesn't use Hung Gar Kung Fu in his portrayal, he is using Wu Shu.
He does uses a little Hung Ga like the crane's beak technique
I'm back again for watching this 8:51 minutes again without feeling bored.
Can't believe it's already been 30 years since the 1st time I watched this at old cinema back in 1991 when I was 10 years old.
Time has really been fly... But I still prefer This Jet Li Version since the new one too much CG effect after all.
i know what dvd you are talking about, there were different fight scenes and it wasnt just kung fu movies. there were some from jaclie chan and others not really sure who the others were but it was a cool dvd. i worked at blockbuster and saw it on the shelf and had to rent it.
That moment when he cut iron robe yim's ponytail, his honor had been severed from his Body. I believe he deserved it since he was selling innocent people into slavery, and it was good example of why slavery is Evil.
Anyone who delves into this has lost their honor and their own humanity.
The name of this movie is "Once Upon a Time in China". Anyway, I loved this movie when I was younger and watched this scene dozens of times. Even so, I still had to google "Wong Fei Hung" to find the name of the movie as the acronym in the description wasn't helpful.
Such types of fights can rarely be seen in other movies of the world but when it comes to Chinese action movies, they are really common.
The stunt team should deserve more credit for the final act because jet li had a broken foot during the filming of the warehouse fight. In the ladder fight, a stunt man was used for the action wide shots and li's face was only shown for the static close ups.
His name is Hung Yan-Yan
gone are the days of good kungfu films.
They used that ladder balancing thing in a 3 muskeeter movie. Not sure if they have the same choreographers.
Best one-sided duel of all time!
DAmn this is sooooo classic!!! I need to find all my old VHS's of Wong Fei Hung and watch them ALL!!!!!
theyre in Netflix now. I just saw and imma watch them alll hahahaha
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Legends of their own movies can never B replace y'all know what I'm talking about
this movie didnt suck! its one of the best kung fu movies ever made. definitely the best in the 90s. ive got ip man dvd too which i think is the best in the 2000s.
woww!!!!! I loved this when I was 5 in Korea!!!!!!! Still awesome!!! the music especially!!!
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My favourite actor and theme song 😍
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@BowlofIndoMee That's not bad editing, it's just this video's uploader messed up or somehow got 1 second cut out from that part. I have this movie on DVD and that scene was perfect on my DVD.
You Tube,I'm sorry but I logged on to see this video. It still hasn't changed. I have to report
the bad playback quality.
Movie name plz
@@sharusharu8428 Once Upon a Time In China 1
0:02 - Everytime I go to IKEA to pick up some tables
I am hong kong chinese!!!!!!!! This fight scene is dub in cantonese!!!!!!!! I like kung fu movie so much!!!!!!!!! Kung fu movie is far better than samurai movie and ninja movie!!!!!!!!
Chinese movies always has that annoying Chinese nationalistic theme that gets stale real fast, that is why most Chinese movies like Ip Man and this will never compare to great Japanese themed movies like The Last Samurai and Memoirs of a Geisha. Japanese themes are far more prettier to look and listen to compared to Chinese ones which is mostly about pride after pride after pride.
@@markdexter6338 okic!!!!!My hong kong friends Vincent Tsang , Enoch Chung and Keith Law are similar or same opinion as you !!!!!!They(Vincent Tsang. Enoch Chung and Keith law )like or love Japan!!!!They(Vincent Tsang. Enoch Chung and Keith law ) also like playstation game and japanese anime !!!!!Anyway, one of my female korean friend told me that she like or love japan, she also like japanese people and japanese culture!!!!!What do you think ?
@@davidyuen42 You have open minded friends because my Korean and Chinese friends mostly hate Japan due to what they did in WW2. Japan is well liked and very popular around the world but is different in China and Korea.
@@markdexter6338 okic!!!!My grandparents , my parents and also some of my relatives like kung fu movie more than samurai movie and ninja movie !!!!!!!!It is because they (My grandparents , my parents and also some of my relatives )are patriot!!!!! What do you think ?They (My grandparents , my parents and also some of my relatives )think that people who like or love japan are traitor and also are brainwash by japan!!!!!!What do you think ?Anyway , where are you from?
@@davidyuen42 Yes, it is very common in Chinese families that hatred against Japan runs down the family from grandparents to parents and then their children, I'm from Britain.
Asian cinema allways has such a great fight scenes ideas. In fact, somehow, everything nice done in hollywood about fighting choreography it´s already long time done in Asian Movies. Inspiration or copy? It´s up to you now...
Only 80 and 90 movie fights in Asia movies were good. Now, it's boring with the same slow motion and boring choreography.
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Here is the Fastest kick ever th-cam.com/video/vEAlbDj28v0/w-d-xo.html
you don't see choreography like this anymore. long cut sequences that doesn't rely on camera movements to convey the action.
Best Jet li movie ever
@7:25 funfact: that was the original shadowless kick before it was update in part 2
It is Saap Sam Yee. Saap Sam means 13. (13 is very common nickname in China.) Yee means aunt. Saap Sam Yee translates as 13th aunt. Aunt Yee is thus Aunt Aunt. She's not Wong Fei-hung's aunt, though she is a relative. Her name is Siu Kwan.
I believe you refer to Kent Cheung's character. He plays Lam Sai-wing.
@Ifritlordofire it's not the drunken master soundtrack. It's the wong fei hung themesong. There are a million movies starring a character named Wong Fei Hung (based on a real life martial artist), including drunken master and they all have this song playing, just like James Bond always has the same themesong even though different actors play him in different movies.
The background music is simply amazing.
I've seen the actor who plays Iron Robe Yim in another film but forget the name. He's great here.
Thanks!
He had appeared in several movies . Appeared in Iron fisted monk .
Thank you.
He returned in the next film of the series as a minor character as well. Furthermore, he was in Swordsman II, another film starring both Li and Kwan.
I used to feel sorry for Iron Robe Yim, a great master reduced to performing stunts for spare change, bewildered by the changing of society and finally killed by Western guns. As I got older, I saw the inflexibility of his character and his petty minded desires that revolved around himself. Still a magnificent character, though.
raksh9 I still cannot get over his last word now matter how powerful our king fu is, we still cannot defeat their guns”
@@Toanly1990 Yes, that sense of frustration and helplessness was terrible. This movie was probably the most thematically and emotionally deep of the OUATIC series. I still remember seeing it on VHS for the first time in the 90s.
Quite hard to blame him though, he needed the money to just live to the point he kept challenging just any master out there and hope it would shoot him on top of society. He was so desperate that he had to compromise some of his values.
Yim only realized it in his final moments that they, the chinese, must adjust to the changes. It's quite poetic that Wong Fei Hung took out the big bad smuggler here by literally throwing a bullet to the head. Sorted out a western problem with a western weapon by an eastern man.
He's the last T-Rex, witnessing the end of Dinosaurs era, until he himself dies.
@@gendoruwo6322 Yes! And by extension, Wong Fei Hung is the first bird.
I remember as a kid watching wong fei hung in aw, jaw dropping.
A phenomenal movie in my opinion 😀
Jet li was injured during filming and most of this fight scene was shot with a double...you can notice him being pushed around and sitting on a wheelchair type thing
Huhuhhu i know jet li got injured a lot from making movies😢😢😢😢😢.
No one could’ve acted better than Jet Li as Wong Fei Hung. No doubt about it!
Best role for Jet Li.
You knos shits about to get real when the music starts playing
It is sad, 熊欣欣 who doubled for Jet Li in many acrobatic moves is not being better recognized. Anyone wonders who 熊欣欣 is, he also played as the white lotus chief in Wong Fei Hung2 and the club foot in Wong Fei Hung3.
Hung Yanyan is a superb martial artist. His role as the flying bandit chief in The Blade was incredible.
Club foot doubled for Jet Li Wong Fei Hung character?
Amazing 👏
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Those actors were actually madyers in their kung fu styles not just actors. Very good fighters in reality too
i grew up with this movie, i love being Cantonese haha
I grew up all the movies of Jet Li Jackie Chan and Donnie Yen in Cantonese and mandarin that why ik Chinese
@@HeiLongKwun i know cantonese and mandarin as well by watching Hongkong movies, even the hongkong they used mandarin in their oldest movies .
@@jetlino.1126 me too i know canton and mandarin
@@jetlino.1126 im a practicioner of shaolin kung fu 16 years
@@HeiLongKwun nice you learned kungfu i wish i can learn some kungfu😄😄
This is my favorite fight scenes of any movie.
This warehouse has more ladders than I've ever seen. If i ever have to fight a chinese wushu expert I'm doing in the middle of a football field.
shaolin soccer would shoot balls at you
In Chinese families, it was once common to have many children in previous generations; and each sibling or relative was adressed in which order they were born. So Sup Saam Yee or Aunt 13 would be Wong Fei-Hung's aunt by marriage as an in-law and would have had 12 older siblings. That's why he and his aunt are the same age.
"Hey, how do you fire a gun?"
*Bang*
Owned. :D
let li should get and oscar for his movies as wong fei hung. he is awesome in every single movie as the master, and its impossible to image someone else playing the part
Remember, kung-fu isn't for fighting but a art and a open-minded
O nome desse filme alguém sabe ?😢😢😢😢😢❤❤❤
Once Upon A Time In China 1
Jet Li as a wong fei hung, brilliant
Jet Li is so crazy, he's a master !!! he know kung fu !!!
Wong Fei Hung is the legend of chinese kung fu !!!
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True but here is the master and Fastest kick ever th-cam.com/video/vEAlbDj28v0/w-d-xo.html
Greatest kung fu fighter ever. .JET LEE. . .
Jet li
He is my favourite as well as here is the Fastest kick ever th-cam.com/video/vEAlbDj28v0/w-d-xo.html
00:02 wtf..... that was real...he flew up on the table like a bird
Yes 😄😄😄😄😄
I only wanted to learn Kung Fu to have those gravity defying physics when i jumped in the air. I learned Hollywood magic instead 😭
Super greatly 🤩😍
OMFG THIS MOVIE. I REMEMBER WATCHING THIS ON VIDEO WHEN I WAS LIKE 10 YEARS OLD OR SOMETHING AHAHAHA love this movie kekeke
8:49 literally the best ending 😂
Somebody make this a gif for me 😩
I haven't seen any good fighting movie nowadays. All the fighting movies I see are made to look beautiful more than making the fighting move look difficult and complex.
This ladder match beats the ones in WWE
yeah lol
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😂😂😂
😃" Amazing demonstration by two Kung Fu movie legends. "
2:35 the way he looks at him with respect, love it!
Can someone tell me the movie name ?
Once Upon A Time In China 1.
7:27 Me in a street fight
Most of the fight here are not done by Jet Li as he was injured, but by the guy that plays the crippled leg dude.
Ohh i see, he is good 😄😄😄
The only way to hit Master Wong is to fight dirty.
Damn I remember these movies from back in the days. More than 10 years ago. Lol. I miss watching the original Chinese fighting movies.
Whatever they say about MMA vs Wushu, this is way more entertaining than MMA.
Exactly bro
Nope
Jet Li is Wong Fei Hung
Donnie Yen is Ip Man
Jackie Chan is Jackie Chan lol
All are legends, Bruce Lee would be happy that his torch was passed to these masters...
Iron robe technique is real. It's awesome.
what movie is this?
Kungfu master
@@royadiyadi5291 thank you
What the hell happened at 3:37?
What is the name of the music that is played throughout this scene?
Now if only they could turn Dr. Mario into a kung fu fighting P.H.D.
Some of the translated text just doesn't do the script/dialogue justice.
At the start when the subs said "It's just a game" just felt like it lacked any weight. It should have said something closer to "why fixate on this?"
I like the theme song. :p
Just out of curiosity to everyone, do you all prefer this 'old-school' type of kung-fu or do any of you prefer the more modern approach at it like in "Enter The Dragon"?
umm its called the "no shadow kick" ^^
It's double kick. When executed, it's fatal when kicks hit opponent's head.
This movie is the best
8:28 - 8:33
Mufasa.
Bully fight in the police city bully fight in the city
dont get me wrong this is an amazingly well coreographed fight but i never get the sense that wong is in any real danger ... even when hit he counterattacks and Yim comes off worse for it ... that why i prefere the sequals final fight, General Nap Lan was a genuine threat
It's one of those moments when the fight is so good that you to look up who is playing the protagonist's opponent. That fight was epic.
wong fei hung is the result of bruce lee going super saiyan :)
Jet li is king of martial art artist, he is number 1,the best😄😄😄😄😆😆😆😆
LEGENDARY
hi! the name this movie ?? ty
EL GRAN KIRI once upon a time
At 2:35 you can see him gliding bc of him being on the wheelchair
nice