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Kung Fu Jungle
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This is a kick-ass Donnie flick, the kind we've all been waiting to see again. The fights are some of the best stuff Donnie has delivered in years. There's wirework and CGI but it's done well and adds to the action.

It's a little like Gallants in that it has a high regard for the wulin and wude. It has that great old skool Kung Fu vibe too, although this time it's set in modern Hong Kong. What's more, it gives face to a lot of HK film veterans, showcased in the ending credits. HK is shown off really well, its tangled urban jungle, cluttered shore dwellings, and fast-motion panoramic city-scapes. It has a gritty police-procedural tone, but then it explodes into these outrageous Kung Fu duels. Most notable is that in HK, major Kung Fu battles can take place on highways full of cars and semis, and none of the drivers really bat an eye. This totally redeems the silly highway fight finale in Iceman.

Donnie plays an older role, which fits him well. He even shows some good acting chops, surprisingly good actually, more range than usual, especially given the nature of his character. He could have played it off much more simply but he reaches for a little more dramatic depth and it totally works.

Wang Baoqing is a revelation as the serial killer uber villain. He's a Shaolin guy and this film really showcases his skills. He's a great match for Donnie.

Shi Yanneng also has a role - a surreal fight on a giant skeleton. And there's even a sword fight with a sword hottie.

This might be my favorite Kung Fu film of 2014. I thoroughly enjoyed it and look forward to seeing a better quality version. I watched a stuttering pirate without subs. That's the best version I could secure at this point or I'd bring it to DOOMXMAS 2014.
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I saw R2 in the theaters. I saw KFJ on a stammering pirate. R2 has more over-te-top ultravi, but KFJ has more wude.

I also liked that the Kung Fu masters were so superhuman. Two unarmed KF masters take out a whole battalion of HK cops in riot gear. HK cops are like Star Wars stoomtroopers sometimes....
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I rewatched this last night as part of my Donnie research (man, the things I do for work sometimes…) I was really getting into it, but I fell asleep. That happens a lot lately. I felt like I was well rested going into it and it wasn’t that late. Bummed me out. Might have to rewatch the ending again. It’s still really good.

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Rewatched the end. Yeah, this film is still great. A must see for any Kung Fu fan. Donnie and Wang are in top form and beyond the ballistic choreo, the story is smart and the cinematography is solid. 

Totally D00M recommended.

Note that the English title is Kung Fu Killer

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