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Invincible Armour

Invincible Armour
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5

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Manufacturer: Videoasia
Starring: Hwang Jang Lee, John Liu, Philip Ko

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Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0649107407079
Format: Color
Label: Videoasia
Manufacturer: Videoasia
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Videoasia
Region Code: 1
Release Date: 2004-01-13
Running Time: 90
Studio: Videoasia
Theatrical Release Date: 1977

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This January, celebrate the new year with these classic martial arts films featuring Hong Kong’s most celebrated masters – Yuen Woo Ping (martial arts director Kill Bill and The Matrix), and Corey Yuen Kwai (director of The Transporter, and So Close)


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Summary: Awesome fighting sequences
Comment: This movie is a must see for kung fu lovers. Non-stop fighting. John Liu is awesome as the ultimate hero figure in the movie. My only wish was for more of Hwang Jang Lee. My favorite thing about this movie, is that in nearly every fight between 2 guys, a third guy jumps in and starts fighting the guy who's winning. Check the length of the movie you order, apparently some copies don't contain all the fighting scenes.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: TWO GREAT FIGHTERS--ONE GREAT MOVIE
Comment: Before we get into our story we're told about the nature of the Invincible Armor. It seems that once you've mastered this style, which is the most difficult to learn, you become all but impervious to swords and spears let alone the efforts of mere human beings. To accomplish this one learns to control air circulation throughout one's body through strenuous breath exercises. There are also 108 pressure points, 36 of which are fatal. There may also be an herbal bath involved of the type Fang Shih-Yu's mother gave him.

But our villain isn't that simplistic, because as the credits roll we also see that he's into Eagle Claw and we get a crash course on that as well, which I will spare you, except to say that it was developed during the Ming period by Yu Fei and concentrates its attacks on bones, muscles, sinews, and the more fragile joints. Our villain is the fearsome Huang Cheng-Li and he doesn't really need any of this stuff, but he's got it!

Well! Our story finally gets underway with General Chow Lu-Fung (played by John Liu) witnessing a lone man ward off an attack by a group of armed thugs. Impressed by the man's skill, the General introduces himself, asks the man's name, and inquires if he may see the sword the man had not even bothered to draw during the fight. The man, Hu Feng, claims to be a peasant, but the General says no mere peasant could fight that well.

The General is very impressed by the the peasant's skill and tells him that he is recruiting warriors to help the famous Mr Loo , the Minister of Royal Security, in his on going duties to defend the Ming dynasty. Hu Feng is honored and they both toast the long life of the Mings.

Some time shortly there after the General and Hu Feng call upon the Security Minister to see if Mr. Loo is as impressed with him as the General is. But all does not go as planned, for Hu Feng is really an assassin sent to kill Minister Loo and frame the General, and that is exactly what happens! The General escapes, of course, and all the provinces are notified that he is a wanted man to be killed on sight.

Worse yet Shen Yu (Don Wong-Dao) is brought in to hunt him down. He has a personal stake in this as well since he was very close to the Minister.

Okay, up to this point there's been a lot of exposition and precious few fights, but once the sushi hits the fan you will definitely stay awake because John Liu and Huang Cheng-Li are two of the most formidable old school fighters on the planet--and when you throw Do Wong-Dao into the mix you have something that is really worth watching. And, let's face it, that's what you're really here for. (I just always like to give a lengthy intro so that people know whether or not they have already seen a film.)

Now there has been some discussion about the quality of the Video Asia images in the fight scenes, specifically in regards to the speed. Some have said that the film speeds up, some have said that film slows down, some have reported a strobe light effect. I noticed nothing drastic, only a slight blurring in one of the early scenes which I might not have noticed at all if I hadn't been LOOKING for something strange. Otherwise I found the quality of the dvd to quite acceptable overall. I also found the movie to be 10 minutes longer than the box said it was, another Video Asia problem. Lengths on this film run from 90 to 101 to 110 minutes--its just the luck of the draw which one you get.





Customer Rating: Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5
Summary: Had high hopes
Comment: Wasn't very impressed with fight choreography. Shots to the crotch are always amusing though.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: One of the best! except....
Comment: some videoasia releases have problems in different players. Not sure if it was mentioned but sometimes the last fight is cut. I sort of have to skip through the menu to get there and see it, but it is great!

Customer Rating: Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5
Summary: Difficult to Maintain
Comment: It is with extreme regret that I mention how difficult it must be for companies to capture on DVD the old martial art movies. This movie arrived to me 3 times. Each copy was missing at least 3 fight scenes that had been either cut or omitted from the final product. Upon contacting the distributer all they could say was that they were not the manufacturer and refund my money. This is an excellent movie in its entirety if you can find it that way.


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