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Long Zai Tian Ya

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Audience Member As one of Jet's earlier films, and along with The Master, one of his first steps into the West, Dragon Fight plays like a late eighties romp on Jackie Chan's ever popular Rumble In The Bronx. But whereas, Rumble In The Bronx aims more at a family friendly audience, Dragon Fight features some brutal moments with heavy language and hard fight action! Somewhat lost in the magic world of 'film', I'm surprised this little gem hasn't been cleaned up and re-released properly due to Jet's success as a worldwide action star. Sharing the limelight with the always hard hitting Dick Wei (who has been noted to choreograph the action scenes here), a simple tale of 2 brothers following different paths in life while being fish out of water is pumped up with some great martial arts fights and an earlier comedic supporting role from the amazing Stephen Chow Sing Chi... Worth a look for all fans of each star, Dragon Fight is pretty damn good! Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 01/27/23 Full Review Audience Member Some decent fights with Dick Wei delivering some really powerful punch and kicks as always and the fights are brutal. Jet Li is good too it was filmed before his back accident and therefore there is no use of wire. This is way better than the master and gun of dragon two movies also filmed in US but except the fights there's nothing more to except. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 02/07/23 Full Review Audience Member I found this movie particularly interesting from a cultural perspective. It was filmed by people from Hong Kong, in San Francisco, for an Asian audience, and it provides a fairly interesting view of what Asian capitalist political separatists think America is like. The action is quite good, with a surprising amount of plot for the genre. (It even makes sense!) And of course it stars Jet Li, who it goes without saying makes Jackie Chan look like Mr. Yunioshi. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/31/23 Full Review Audience Member A standard HK action movie but take place in USA. Nice to see Dick Wei in a bigger role. Stephen Chow in his early career, a small role. He got killed by Dick Wei. Story is Dick killed a police and somehow Jet was implicated. He escaped and saved by Stephen. Dick started working for gangsters and during one deal it got screw up. Stephen found one bag of the coccaine but his uncle thought it was washing powder and used it up. In the end Dick also die and Jet Li is the only one survive. Ending was sort of incomplete, never show what Jet plans to do. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 02/22/23 Full Review Audience Member not bad....not bad.... Stephen Chow earlier appearance in silver screen and he had already prove his sense of humour Jet Li's fighting style is getting better and better.... Rated 3 out of 5 stars 02/19/23 Full Review Audience Member Very good. Jet Li, and Stephen Chow in the same movie, how can you go wrong. Full of action. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/17/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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