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Video Audio icon An illustration of an audio speaker. Audio Software icon An illustration of a 3. Software Images icon An illustration of two photographs. Directors Liu Chia-liang. Studio Shaw Brothers Collection. Subtitles English.
Released year Age rating Restricted. Duration 1 h 51 min. Size 6. Additional terms Terms of transaction. This is also one of my favourites: here San Ta must not only pull a stone block with a long staff, but also practice rotating circular discs -whilst not getting cut!
It sounds bizarre and you may not understand the description here -all I will say, is that it must be seen to be believed! Finishing this, San Ta must spar with the chamber monk in a duel. Great stuff! San Ta now has a proposal of his own, which one of the senior abbots disagrees with. To settle this they must duel using weapons. San Ta is no match and fails time and again. However San Ta is a smart man and outthinks the abbot.
San Ta hits the road. Gordon Liu is sensational here. Trying to fight the henchman whilst negotiating through all of his opposing men, leaves you speechless at how he does that without getting injured! The final fight begins when San Ta cleverly gets General Tien in a one-on-one situation.
An engaging ending to an entertaining movie! Many martial arts movies have training sequences in them, yet few portray such in-depth emphasis on training and substance. We are also able to see, not just the triumphs, but also the failures undergone in the many chambers within the movie. This for me is why The 36th Chamber of Shaolin has stood the test of time. Triumph through repeated failure is an ageless concept, which people of any age and generation can understand and absorb its message.
For those that are more into the martial arts aspect, you can see, not only the different forms of Shaolin Temple training but, also, the practical application it has in everyday life, coupled with the timeless philosophy of the Buddha…sublime! Amardeep Sidhu is a very! He has studied Taekwondo as his primary base, as well as mixed shaolin kung-fu, southern praying mantis, wing chun and capoeira.
He is a keen movie watcher with a serious appreciation for fight choreography! Great film! Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Kung-fu Kingdom KFK is a team of dedicated martial arts enthusiasts.
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If so Liu Yu-De must wish on a star for survival first… Action The first instance of combat begins with the martyr who is killed whilst battling General Tien.
Amardeep Sidhu.
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