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Summary: Meet the new kid
Comment: This film sees a new Wong Fei Hung and is akin to having a new actor playing James Bond. Jet Li made the part his own so any actor would feel the pressure of stepping into those kung fu slippers. In fact the whole film seems to be aimed at introducing us to Chiu Man Chuk, the new Wong. Elements of the first three films are blended into the story, which is the weakest part of the film but the fight scenes are great. One for fans I think. Best character has to be the horse punching Billy Chow.
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Summary: Not a bad edition to the saga
Comment: Even without Li Lian-Jie, this movie still flows. Chiu Man Cheuk does a descent job of stepping up and playing the lead character. If Jet didn't do such a superb job in the previous titles, you wouldn't have noticed the change.The story, in my opinion, is just a rehash of part 3. It's a similar plot, without the romance subplot between Wong Fei-Hung and Peony.
But the jewel in this movie is the character development of Club Foot (aka Seven). Max Mok is a refreshing sight in this flick.
Definitely better than Once Upon a Time in China and America, but too similar to part 3.
Worth a rent, maybe a purchase.
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Summary: a pretty good movie even without Jet Li
Comment: This was an improvement over OUATIC III and that movie boasted Jet Li. I didn't think that this movie was as horrible as people made it out to be. It's always tough to replace a lead actor but somehow they got this movie to work. Of course, it's not Jet Li but then again it's not garbage. If people want to see a good "let's kick some butt" Kung Fu movie, then I don't think you'll be disappointed with this one.
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Summary: Chiu Man Cheuk Continues the Saga in Full Force
Comment: Chiu Man Cheuk's (also known as Wing Zhao) debut as the sucessor of Jet Li in the role of Wong Fei Hung in the Once Upon a Time in China series. This is a brilliant piece of work, the introduction is magnificent, with a clear mix of Taji and Tong Bei Quan. Chiu Man Cheuk's style is fast, fierce, diverse, and orginal, as evidenced by the astounding scene in the prison. The only reason why this movie is not perfect, is the fact that the story is not as interesting and compelling, but the fight scenes make up for that fact. A must see for any avid Martial Artist. Recommended viewing: Mahjong Drajon and Blade, two of Chiu Man Cheuk's best, fun to watch with your whole family. Note: Keep your finger on the slow motion button, before you miss all the action. :)
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Summary: Not worth the money
Comment: I found it sadly disappointing to even watch this DVD. Even if I hadn't watch the previous 3 before watching this, everything seemed unnatural and odd, even more so after watching the first 3 movies before this one. This didn't have Jet Li in it, and even though most of the original characters from the prior 3 are in here, they acted different and it can be seen.