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Originally posted by Ashen Victor
the focus of a kung fu movie is... the kung fu. Shaolin Soccer dabbles in it but the ultimate focus was on the soccer and using the Shaolin techniques to their advantage. SS is more like 90% comedy and 10% on the techniques.
greatest scene in Shaolin Soccer was the "thriller" dance sequence, especially the beginning when the guy gets up and starts talking about being a composer.
I disagree. A kung fu movie shouldn't be a bunch of showy fight sequences, linked together by a typical paper thin plot. I would hardly categorize Crouching Tiger as a romance type movie, despite the lengthly sequences where people are kissing rather than knocking out each other's teeth. Likewise, I wouldn't say Shaolin Soccer is a sports movie or a comedy. Drunken Master 2 (and several other Jackie Chan movies) also contain humour and lots of physical comedy.
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BeanBandit: Crouching Tiger was good, but had flaws. Namely, the wire-action wasn't that great (after watching too many Jet Li movies, I was spoting screw ups left and right), but the story was good.
I prefer Fist of Legend because it's non wire-action and has a much better story (I would say original as well, but it is a remake after all), which I say place it on a higher level.
And the Official Ninja Homepage rocks, they've added a lot of content lately. Unfortunately, they removed the Hippos! The bastards!
I don't know why I loved Crouching Tiger so much. It was such a surprise to see an Iron Monkey style film being made with a Hollywood style budget and image clarity. Not for everyone I suppose -- I can respect that. What I can't stand is people who came out saying, "What the hell was that? People can't fly in real life!" It's a movie for god's sake. Suspend your disbelief. Anyway...