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Fist of Legend [VHS] (1997)

Starring: Jet Li, Shinobu Nakayama Director: Gordon Chan Rating: R (Restricted) Format: VHS Tape
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Like compatriot Jackie Chan, martial arts champion Jet Li has long been revered in his native country and enjoys a cult following in the States among aficionados of Hong Kong cinema. After two decades, it took his villainous turn in Lethal Weapon 4 to put him on the Hollywood map, paving the way for the release of his earlier films. Fist of Legend is a 1994 production and a remake of The Chinese Connection (also known as Fists of Fury, which starred the greatest martial arts legend of them all, Bruce Lee). This film is set in 1937, when Shanghai was occupied by the Japanese and racial tensions were high. Li stars as Chen Zhen, who returns to Shanghai to avenge the death of his master, whom he learns was poisoned. His popular freestyle fighting technique and Japanese girlfriend do not endear him to his former friend, now his master's successor at the martial arts school. If Jackie Chan is inspired by Buster Keaton, Li seems to be channeling Steve McQueen. He speaks softly and carries a big kick. And like Steven Seagal, even when he is under siege by a horde of attackers, no one can lay a finger on this guy. The dialogue and dubbing are atrocious, but the fight sequences are incredible (they were choreographed by Yuen Woo-ping, who lent his expertise to The Matrix). Perhaps most memorable is a bout between Chen and his girlfriend's uncle during which the combatants wear blindfolds. This is essential viewing for martial arts buffs and Li's growing legion of fans. --Donald Liebenson

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28 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good news/Bad news (specific to DVD), February 14, 2000
This review is from: Fist of Legend (DVD)
Well, this review is mainly written for those who are already familiar with the movie and have yet to see this DVD version of it. First the good news. The picture quality is better than I have ever seen it on video, which is to be expected from the transfer. The colors are vivid and the lines are sharp, and overall the picture is cleaned up considerably. Also the sound is much clearer and in stereo, although there are moments where it seems the foley and looping are a little bit off (I'm hoping it's not the notorious DVD lip-synch problem, although since this movie is dubbed it's difficult to tell). That's about all for the good.

Now the bad. First off, as I mentioned, this version is dubbed (and no there isn't an original language option), and quite badly at that. This is regrettable considering that one thing that made the original so great was that it was multi-lingual, where Japanese spoke Japanese, Chinese spoke Cantonese and the Westerners spoke English. Here everything is dubbed into English, so the character differentiation is lost. Plus the voiceovers are wooden and unnaturally stilted, and the gist of the dialogue often strays from what is written in the subtitled version, which sometimes causes key thematic material to be lost (ie. Chen's lecture to the other students concerning the importance of a powerful attack). This, of course, is a common problem concerning dubbing.

Secondly, that great title music has been wiped out and replaced with something more typical, more "dramatic" in terms of Hollywood thinking, I suppose.

Finally, and I think this is the most unforgivable thing, the ending has been truncated and the dialogue overtly distorted to completely change the context. I won't say what it is, but I'll just say the original ending had much more resonance than the new one. Also, the new ending cuts out the segment that shows what becomes of the Jing Woo school. I have no idea why they chose to cut that part out--it doesn't even detract from the new ending, so what's the point?

Still, the fight scenes, which are among the best ever filmed, are in their entirety, and they look better than ever, and I guess that's most important. It's just too bad that they felt the need to tinker with the movie, making it overall not as strong as the original.

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars awesome movie, but NO CHINESE!, May 18, 2001
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This review is from: Fist of Legend (DVD)
The original, UNDUBBED version of this movie is one of the greatest kung fu movies of ALL TIME (one of my personal top 10)

THIS DVD [STINKS]. I cannot believe they printed this to DVD without putting the Mandarin and Cantonese language tracks in. I was forced to return this movie because of that. The translation was terrible, much of the subtlety from the original movie were lost.

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19 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Dare I say it? Better than Bruce Lee's original, September 26, 2004
This review is from: Fist of Legend (DVD)
"Fist Of Fury" (or "The Chinese Connection", as it was released in Western markets) is arguably Bruce Lee's most popular movie among Asian audiences. In other words, the target audience at whom martial arts movies are aimed tend to elevate that one above most others. Which means it takes a lot of guts to try to remake it.

Having a talent like Jet Li available to play Bruce Lee's part helps a ton...but talent alone is not what places this remake above the Bruce Lee original. Simply put, this is one of the most beautiful movies I've ever seen. The colors just jump off the screen, much as they are used to similar spectacular effect in Jet Li's later success "Hero". The costuming is top shelf, and the fight sequences are worthy of Bruce Lee's original (particularly the final showdown), and as noted in a previous review, there is significantly less wirework in this movie than in other Jet Li movies from the same era. The result is that the fight sequences, while awe-inspiring, are realistic and believable.

The characters are also well-delivered in spite of potentially crippling English dubbing that plagues most martial arts DVD's available in the West (Dimension should be better about this than most; this is not a low-budget distributor); you tend to feel good about the good guys and bad about the bad guys.

And the twists that separated the remake from Bruce's original are also very interesting and help to give this movie a strong identity of its own...the romantic ties involving both protagonists add a layer of depth unseen in most similar movies (the contrast between both female romantic leads is interesting and adds much to the substance of this film, absolutely shading the original) and before you know what's hit you, you find that you're actually watching a morality play concerning the evils of bigotry and racial intolerance (this was also a theme in Bruce Lee's original, but the remake does a better job of detailing how this is also a two-sided problem). And I much prefer the ending of the remake to that of the original, though there are those who will complain that the remake is more of a "Hollywood"-ized bastardization of the Asian soul of the original. But to me it just feels more satisfying.

This is a good recommendation to people who remember "The Chinese Connection" warmly and are skeptical over the notion of remaking it, as well as old-skool martial arts fans who believe that wirework is an abomination to the genre. And if you're at best a casual martial arts film buff, see this just for the care that was taken in its filming; truly a beautiful film, very easy on the eyes. Something for everyone.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome movie!
Very awesome movie, I haven't seen the Bruce Lee movie this was based on but I'm sure they followed the story well. Very good action and fight scenes.
Published 28 days ago by Sara Balli

5.0 out of 5 stars My favorite martial art movie
This is a classic and one of the best martial movies I have ever seen. Jet Li at his best.
Published 6 months ago by Eric Putkonen

4.0 out of 5 stars Fist of legend
Shipping was fast. Bootleg, but it was still a good movie. Overall, it was a smooth transaction.
Published 9 months ago by J. Or

5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome Movie, A Must See!
This movie is amazing in every way, but you should probably wait for the dragon dynasty release. They do an excellent job with their Martial Arts movie releases.
Published 17 months ago by Sim212

5.0 out of 5 stars Ong bak ect....same stuff here done 15 years earlier.
One of the best martial arts movies ever.The stuff tony jaa is doing now that people are making such a big fuss about was done here... Read more
Published 21 months ago by The m.d.m

5.0 out of 5 stars BEST EVER
This is the best kung fu movie ever. Don't watch it! If you do, you will be disappointed with every other movie. And not just other kung fu movies, ALL MOVIES.
Published 23 months ago by Josh

4.0 out of 5 stars some of the best fights ever
This movie contains two of my favorite fights of all time: Jet Li vs. Chin Siu Ho, and Chin Siu Ho and company vs. a buttload of Japanese fighters. Just astonishing. Read more
Published 23 months ago by Mantis Lake

4.0 out of 5 stars One of the best kung fu movies starring Jet Li
This is one of the best kung fu movies starring Jet Li. If you like martial arts fights, this is a must. Some critics says it's better than Bruce Lee's movies. Read more
Published 23 months ago by Cestmoi

5.0 out of 5 stars Jet Li's: Fist Of Legend
This movie has a very good storyline and the action is really good in this film. This movie is along guidelines of "Fearless" and Bruce Lee's "The Chinese Connection. Read more
Published on October 14, 2007 by Justin Matthews

5.0 out of 5 stars Very Entertaining, Great fight scenes
This movie if for the martial arts fan. My family and friends watched this movie and laughed that the English dubbed voices, however when the fight scenes came up they were glued... Read more
Published on June 4, 2007 by E. Sousa

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