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Shaolin Wooden Men
Shaolin Wooden Men
少林木人巷
1976 ·97 min ·Hong Kong · 12+
6.7
IMDb 6.3 КП 6.9
Action
Director: Chi-Hwa Chen
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Little Mute is an orphan traumatized into silence by the death of his father at the hands of a vicious fighting master. Living at the Shaolin monastery, he befriends a dangerous prisoner who teaches him a secret form of deadly kung fu. Seeing his intense determination, other masters share the wisdom of the Gliding Snake and Drunken Master techniques. In one of the most exciting fight scenes ever filmed, Little Mute must run the gauntlet of the famous 108 wooden men in an extreme test of skill and endurance. But if he becomes a master, will he use his unmatched force for redemption or revenge?

Worldwide: $1.01M
Jackie Chan
Actor
Chun-Erh Lung
Actor
Kang Chin
Actor

This early Jackie Chan film is regarded as a significant historical artifact that showcases the actor's dramatic range and martial arts foundation before he developed his signature comedic style. While audiences appreciate its grounded atmosphere and classic Hong Kong charm, the film remains divisive due to its slow pacing and uneven fight choreography.

Acting Jackie Chan delivers a compelling and expressive silent performance that serves as the emotional anchor of the film.
Originality The film functions as an essential, non-commercialized look at Jackie Chan’s early development and transition away from Bruce Lee-style archetypes.
Direction The martial arts choreography is polarizing; some viewers praise its academic precision and realistic, grounded style, while others dismiss it as sloppy and lacking flair.
Pacing The narrative structure and pacing divide opinions, with some finding the revenge-driven, contemplative plot coherent and engaging, while others criticize it as a chaotic and sluggish experience.
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