Fist of Legend (1994) - Jet Li best fight 精武英雄 - 李连杰 vs 钱小豪
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- Fist of Legend is a 1994 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Gordon Chan, featuring action choreography by Yuen Woo-ping, and produced by Jet Li, who also starred in the lead role. The film was released on 22 December 1994. It is a remake of the 1972 film Fist of Fury, which starred Bruce Lee as the lead character. The film is set in the Shanghai International Settlement in 1914 at the beginning of the First World War as the Imperial Japanese Army are stationed in Shanghai, China. It holds a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
《精武英雄》(英語:Fist of Legend)是1994年拍摄的一部香港功夫片,陈嘉上导演,袁和平任武术指导,李连杰主演。
该片是李小龙1972年的经典影片《精武门》的新版本,李连杰扮演影片中的男主角陈真。几段精心设计的打鬥场面都相当精彩,激动人心,充分显示了他精湛的武术功底,为李连杰巅峰时期的经典之作,此片也被譽為是「世界動作電影的教科書」。 - Фільми й анімація
For a movie filmed in ‘94 the music and sound effects are pure 70’s
That makes it 5X better!! Think Kill Bill.
By design.
that explains all the dust! 😛
The chinese havent stolen modern music technology yet at that point
they really did capture it beautifully.
I've always loved the fact that when you get really really really good at martial arts, you can kick and punch so fast and hard that you leave behind small clouds of baby-powder. So cool.
It’s not baby powder, there skin flakes 😂
A lot of these guys had eczema.
and if you get even better than that you gain the ability to fly
It's not powder, it's smoke generated from the heat of the extreme speed of their hits.
@@redmanlaw0002 Ohhh that's even more awesome!!
I've watched many martial arts movies over the years. This one is definitely one of the best ever.
is the rest even worse? damn, thanks i can skip martial arts movies then
@@strateeg32 well, I never said it is an Oscar nomination for best movie. I'm talking to lovers of the genre.
it is one of the martial arts movies
Yeah Agree With You Fully .....
長い間悪いものを見てきたんだろうなぁ
I taught him everything he knows.... but not everything I know.
Nice job, Steven.
That's what she said hehehe
I loved the homage to Bruce Lee's Jeet Kune Do style at the final part of the fight. Great Jet Li, as usual.
Actually Bruce borrowed that from Muhammed Ali. Bruce admitted that Ali was his hero, and always wanted to punch and ‘dance’ like him.
This movie is a remake of Bruce Lee's one, right?
This is an amazing film, I watched it on VHS when I was a kid. So many times. Such skill.
It came in VHS?
Every Jet Li fight is his best fight!
I like the Jet Li vs Jet Li in the one. double best fight
No. Its all fake
This scene is why Fist of legend is my favorite kung-fu movie. I also prefer Jet Li to Bruce Lee version. Jet Li is extraordinary when he starts floating over the ground while boxing. Absolute legend. Godlike.
Now I know where the Matrix got some of it's choreography. Awesome!
Perfect example of what Bruce Lee advocated against. Too busy, too many moves by red. To what end? You’d be worn out before you landed a punch.
Yuen Woo Ping was consulted for the Matrix. So yes, Hollywood absolutely inspired by HK flicks.
Watch 'Iron Monkey' for more pre-matrix goodness.
@@KungFuMojo More than just consulted, he was the martial arts choreographer for the Matrix trilogy. There's some great behind-the-scenes footage of him training the cast and talking about it.
this is the comment i was looking for
I am Japanese, and it may sound strange, but I like this film very much.
When the antagonist is great, the main character and the film itself look more brilliant.
My favourite actors are Mr元華 .
Greetings from the US!
I think you have an open mind, and that is good. The Japanese in this are actually portrayed well. While it was correct to portray them as occupiers, the film does make it clear that several of the protagonists are Japanese - his girlfriend and her uncle help Chen through the whole movie.
Be well.
Well, it's a Chinese movie, so you know what to expect.
You are too polite ... 🤔
@@XB10001 Too polite? Lmao...
I don't see the point of mentioning that you are Japanese. You could be an eskimo and will still be the same, just your opinion and your liking.
@@jdsheleg8332 you dont seem to know that there are quite a bit of cultural problems between japan and china and thats why it is worth mentioning. there are chinese descendand groups in japan which have a separate, degradory name and are generally shunned. At the same time when you read chinese Lightnovels and they have japanese factions/characters inside they always get portraid as scum, rapists, liars, cowards and backstabbers (basically how they are depicted in this movie). And chinese stuff is heavily controlled by chinese gvnmt. I remember a chinese LN with over 2400chapters that is not allowed to be continued bc the setting COULD be interpreted as not hailing chinese mentality/culture over every other culture. (and I want to emphasize COULD)
Thank you - I forgot how much I love this genre
Remember seing this movie for the first time in the late 90s. Had no clue what it was and never seen a movie like it, or Jet Li. And I was blown away by the koreography, and completely invested in the whole movie from start to stop.
As I've learned more about the history between Japan and China I've come to appreciate this movie for more than just the martial arts. It's a great lesson in that not everyone from the enemy country is the enemy.
Indeed, but a very difficult lesson for those who take sides to learn.
There is no such thing as an enemy country. Conflicts are created by the Imperialist powers to "divide and conquer". If you've learned the "real history" and not the "winners version of history", you will know humans in spite of differences can get along. That is, until European and Anglo American Colonialism and Imperialism crashed the Human Party. Liberalism and Fascism are opposite arms of the same body which serves Imperialism.
A superb example of martial arts choreography!
There's A LOT of hits that visibly don't connect though. The choreography is cool but the result comes off a bit poor
Choreography is fine - but it's clearly sped up.
Erm, a lot of flailing too...
@@WhoThisMonkey Isn't that a tribute to each of the combatant's ability to 'slip' or dodge punches? My experience with Asian martial arts is limited, but I was a more than a competent boxer when I was in the US Army. Slipping punches is a non-trivial skill & takes more than a few hours of practice to master.
First time I’ve seen this and now I understand the fight scene in the Matrix a lot better.
Penata kelahi di film ini dan the matrix adalah oang yang sama
The ass kicking was too one sided. But at least they (Gordon Chan/YWP) made it a point to show that Jet's new footwork also has it's weaknesses.
it was kind of the point. Chen was the star student of the master and in a sense, great martial artists are kind of like super heroes in this genre
the "new footwork" was a homage to Bruce Lee and does have a weakness. it was cool they showed a full change up of styles as he clearly fought him like a boxer would for that short time during the fight.
he didn't want to use his kung-fu as a homage to his master so he banned it and used this more western "boxing style" which was most likely a homage to bruce lee at the same time. But since it is a chinese movie they still had to show that this western style had some flaws and it was more bc of the user and not the style that jet li won.
This movie is a remake of a Bruce Lee Movie called Fist of Dragon. This new Jet Li's fighiting style is a reference to Jet Kune Do, the Martial Art created by Bruce Lee
Jet Lee would always remain as my legend of a martial artist
"Cut!"
"Powder!"
"Places...and..... action!"
"Cut!"
"More powder!"
"...aaaaand action!"
"How classic do you want your sound effects to be?"
"yes."
Cool he's channeling some Jeet Kune Do and even just a bit of Capoeira at one point.
Looks like some straight up classic pugilism in there too
Even when Jet Li is the "good guy" he looks like the "bad guy". Bro has some serious villain vibes (not a bad thing).
I've watched a lot of Jet Li movies. He is aways the good guy.
@@carloshfc Lethal Weapon 4 would like a word...
My thoughts are opposite
@@endynegaming9413 I can't remember The One now..... been so long, wasn't he bad guy there? Or some version...
@@elmhurstenglish5938 he was both in that one
I'm guessing these guys are both employed at the local flour mill, that stuff really gets in your clothes.😂
I've seen 'Fists of Fury' many times, I never knew about this version. I'll have to look for it, always interested in finding new or old classic martial arts movies. It looks like Jet Li mixed in a short boxing segment (1:50 - 2:15) to fool his opposition.
This one is a masterpiece. Ive yet watch anything better.
And the reason he switched to free style mid fight is because they trained together and he didnt want to disrespect. Neither he win or lose will tarnish their school reputation. This is my intentionally inaccurate explaination.
It's Bruce Lee's Jeet Kune do
电影的配乐真是细致入微
I'm glad those one-handed push-ups came in handy 😂 He seriously couldn't land with both hands 😂
yeh i seen jackie hit that
Haha that's exactly what I thought
No. He needed the other hand for defense. I been there many times 😎😎
2:41 Love the continuity errors between some shots, lol. Makes the fight that much more unpredictable!
Yeah the fights probably was way longer and they had to cut it down. It was already sped up a lot.
This is one of the best martial arts films everrrrrrr
Oh, the memories. It makes me want to get into a kung fu fight, almost. :) Thank you for the video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
jet li's boxing is so aesthetically pleasing
I always thouight Jet's best fight was in Fearless, against the Fu Jow Pai fighter. This one actually was a beautifully choreographed fight - the Hung Har stylist went through Tiger, Crane, and Dragon forms before switching to Mantis fist. It was trying to portray him as an equal, in that he'd studied more than one style. Well done.
Bruce Lee showing off his Jeet kune do with exceptional precision, just masterful. 👌
One small detail I liked is that the opponent tried to find a weakness in Jet-Li's character's footwork @2:34 , shows that they're both capable of adapting in a fight, but Jet-Li's character is better at it
太精彩了,老一辈香港人真浪漫🌹
V😅😅😅
Wtf u talking bout asain man
Hou xin dou.
난 한국사람인데
액션은 이연걸,견자단,성룡
얼굴은 여명,장학우,장국영,유덕화
코미디액션은 주성치 원탑
진짜 옛날에 홍콩 대만 중국 영화
너무 재밌게 봤었는데
그때가 최고였던거 같음
요즘은.....(절레절레)
Wisdgjkt
One of my favorite martial arts movie of all time
Hell yeah.
One of the best fight scenes ever👍
The best fight in this movie was btn Jet Li and that tall Japanese soldier (I don't know his name). One of the best Jet Li movies.
Billy Chow, born on August 24, 1958, in Canada, graduated from a Canadian college. He is a world boxing champion, kickboxer, kung fu actor, and the light-middleweight world kickboxing champion.
I need to rewatch this movie!
Jinbo and junbo from twin warriors my fave ever film.
Cold hearts and beautiful scenes
I remember watching this with my brother and cousins when it came out. Great movie
Jet Li really made movie fights fun to watch 😂
Fantastic
This was so epic 🤙🏾
02:05 Boxing emerged victorious over Kung Fu.
Boxing is more efficient. I'm not an expert but I think kung fu just has too many stances, I understand there is a reason for that but boxing is still better in my opinion
Great choreography!
Newton would cry when saw this clip.
Especially the matrix 😲
I didn't realize Sir Isaac was a martial artist 😁
真的帅
Good 👍work and good training ❤all thebest
i have never watched this movie and it looks amazing for being this old
if you like martial art movies, I can say this is a MUST WATCH movie.
I love the moment he realizes he needs to take this seriously and ditches the defensive forms to "become water." Great nod to Bruce with its own injection of Jet Li's flavor!
Jet lee my Hero
Mine too~
Love this scene
This upload is really indescribable
Glad you like it... Thanks a lot.
@@NKStudio73 Do remember my words
My favorite Jet Li movie
Def one of the top 5 kungfu movies!
한국사람인데
성룡의 취권시리즈
이연걸의 정무문
이연걸의 태극권
이연걸의 황비홍시리즈
견자단의 엽문 시리즈
이게 Top 5 고
그외
장국영의 영웅본색
장국영 유덕화 주성치 로 이어지는 도신 씨리즈
주성치의 희극지왕, 녹정기, 당백호점추향, 소림축구
특히 주성치영화는 너무 웃겨서
배꼽잡고 봤음 ㅋㅋㅋ
아.... 추억이다....
요즘은 홍콩영화 이런게
안나와서 아쉬움
아 이연걸의 의천도룡기도 굳...
@@oriorizzang My top 5
Kung Fu Hustle - Steven Chow
Fist of Legend - Jet Li
The Legend of the Drunken Master - Jackie Chen
Iron Monkey - Donny Yen
Ip Man series - Donny Yen
@@chrislake552Good!
The greatest part is that, as a child I really thought these fights were real and if you were good enough, you could block people without even looking at them. Lol good times
Original version cantonese is the best,jet li king of martial art artist number 1.original version the best!!!!!!😄😄😄😄😆😆😆
Ppp
Although I do not like the Iranian government, after the passing of the Iranian president, I would like to express my condolences to the people and beloved country of Iran, God bless.
EXCEPTIONAL
❤❤the legend ❤❤ 1994
Superb.
One of his greatest films! Please watch it!
I love this movie. Only martial arts movie I ever bought on vhs
鳥の鳴き声、打拳の響き、音楽
最高!
Nice one
Ly Lien Kiet is the best 👏🏻
The only reason this is not the BEST kung fu flick of all time is because it is such an homage to the greatest films of the past. (including the one it is remaking, which is also one of the best ever made). I think it is very deliberately a love letter to golden age kung fu movies, particularly the outrageous fight with his father in law, where they basically demonstrate at least a dozen different fighting styles.
And although it may not be the best, it will always be my favourtie.
I just watched the matrix again last night and I’m seeing a lot of where they got their choreography inspiration
I don't know how many times I've watched this movie. L.E.G.E.N.D.A.R.Y.
whats it , if you dont mind
@@viagra9993 Fist of Legend
Boxing and martial arts blending together💥
我喜欢他为她挺身而出的方式。
This is one of my favorite martial arts movies, and this was a great scene, but it wasn't even the best fight in the movie!
awesome movie.. old school
Jet Li's flat top hair style beats everything!
It’s a fun fight, but with all the cuts and edits I don’t think the best. At least to my personal tastes, I prefer a long back and forth with as few edits as possible.
But personal preferences right?
nice
Why were certain parts sped up? Being able to see the fight evolve and track their moves is better than making it look fake-fast.
Because this is a movie and all choreos are for the sake of aesthetics,.not realism. I mean, if someone could punch concrete like that chinese guy. Then that one punch alone is enough to break Jet Li bones,.😅
錢小豪啲動作大開大合好好睇
Кулак легенды самый сильный 💪 фильм 🎥 джета ли
По-мне в обще единственный интересный с ним 👍
I like how jet li switches to boxing and just dominates.
It's something I noticed as a kid when I watched Bruce Lee movies for the first time. Here I was, expecting a lot of highly choregraphed, dance-like kicks and dodges and fancy arm movements to block or misdirect attacks, like I was used to from old Kung-fu movies. And instead most of the time, Bruce just punched dudes in the face. To be fair, he punched them in the face really REALLY fast.
I would love to know if the wind generated by Jet Li's fist was real or an effect at 1:08
Great movie. I watched it many times.
Que golpe lindo o jet li deu incrível
Their reactions are amazingly, years of practice I guess.
명작이였지..
How long and where was that outfit hanging ? Did you see the dust come off of it at the first strike !
I love that their idea of special effects was "let's make white powder shoot out every time there's a swing."
When Li started dancing, it reminded me of Bruce Lee in Return of the Dragon
몇번을 봤는지....
I miss these things
Great fights in this movie
Not going to lie, i almost expected a "Round 1, fight" to pop up on the screen
Nice dance
legends say they are still fighting.
Best fight was the blind fight in my opinion, but great movie period.
I saw Jet Li, Morgan Freeman and Bob Hoskins when they were filming a Danny the Dog (also called Unleashed) scene literally across the road from my house. I remember they were making fake rain and I had a wee chuckle...I mean this IS Glasgow. It WILL rain soon...very soon. Still, great to see these legends in real life.
love how the people watching take a break 1/2 way through...
this movie a banger
I have not seen it, but from this "best fight scenes" it seems to be a great comedy.
*best. kung fu film. **_ever._*
I saw this move and fell in ❤