![]() The Best kung fu movies. The movie: Takashi Miike's flick is a loose remake of the 1. Eiichi Kudo, yet it pays a lot of respect to Japanese auteur Kurosawa. Is it a historical actioner? Or a blood- soaked morality tale? Well, to be honest, it's both. This guide to "Kung Fu", the 1970's television series shown on ABC and produced by Warner Brothers, relates the quotations from the show to the real history of the. The story is set in the Valley of Peace, a fictional land in ancient China inhabited by anthropomorphic animals. Po, a giant panda, is a kung fu fanatic who.
It takes place in 1. Naritsugu, the illegitimate half brother of a Shogun, climbs the criminal ranks, murdering and raping as he pleases. It's up to a wise samurai and his trusted cohorts to take him out. Things get a bit violent. Coolest fight: Surrounded by the dead and dying, Naritsugu and the samurai face off, leaving each other in a pretty sorry state. Iconic moment: The final sequence as the assassins lay a carefully- orchestrated trap in a small village. This team uses such 'weapons' as bisons on fire and spiked gates that mangle anyone who attempts to pass. Now another, and another, and another.(Lee- You dies)Po: You have said farewell? Young KCC: As best I could. Po: Death has had no victory, Grasshopper. Young KCC: But Lee- You is gone. Po: Is he not still here, labor upon labor, piece by piece, beauty upon beauty. Will not food and new clothing strengthen him to go out and cause more suffering? Kan: It may. It is through these roots we draw nourishment and strength. KCC: And I am a man standing on one leg. Po: Do you know nothing about him, Grasshopper, you father? KCC: I remember a troubled, quiet young man. All I have in this world is this sword. KCC: The other is empty. Po: Look! You stare back and say nothing. Po: A piece of cloth upon a wall.
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