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Bruce Li - The Invincible
Bruce Li - The Invincible
Actors: Sing Chen, Bruce Li, Wai-Man Chan, Lung Chan, Wei-ying Chen
Director: Chi Lo
Genres: Action & Adventure, Indie & Art House
R     2005     1hr 30min

Studio: E1 Entertainment Release Date: 03/08/2005 Run time: 90 minutes

     

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Actors: Sing Chen, Bruce Li, Wai-Man Chan, Lung Chan, Wei-ying Chen
Director: Chi Lo
Creators: Wan-chieh Li, Kuo-chung Chou, Chung Ping Chiang, Ku-yao Yang
Genres: Action & Adventure, Indie & Art House
Sub-Genres: Martial Arts, Indie & Art House
Studio: ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAMS INC.
Format: DVD - Color
DVD Release Date: 02/08/2005
Release Year: 2005
Run Time: 1hr 30min
Screens: Color
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaDVD Credits: 1
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 0
MPAA Rating: R (Restricted)
Languages: Cantonese, Chinese
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Movie Reviews

Teacher has one final lesson for a good student gone bad
Daniel Jolley | Shelby, North Carolina USA | 10/09/2003
(3 out of 5 stars)

"The only thing worse than a good martial arts student going bad, is a good martial arts student who goes bad, begs forgiveness from his Teacher, leaves for Malaysia to turn over a new leaf, and then becomes even more evil than before. Cheung Li Kung is a disgrace to the Shaolin Temple, and Teacher finds out just how rotten his former pupil has become when one of his current students goes to Malaysia to help out his uncle and aunt and sends back a report. Besides a report of Cheung's crime lord qualities, he tells Teacher that Cheung's men have just beaten up his uncle and aunt because they refused to let Cheung marry their beautiful daughter. In many a martial arts film, the Teacher is reluctant to fight or cause trouble, but this Teacher is more than ready to come to Malaysia with his star pupil (Bruce Li) and give the heel what he has coming to him. Before the kung fu cavalry arrive, though, the innocent young lady in question has been kidnapped and beaten rather viciously, and the first student is nursing the wounds he received during his less than completely successful rescue attempt. Maybe you are wondering how Teacher can scout the area without being recognized. Ah, it just so happens that he is a master of the famous Shaolin Disguise Technique - this gives him the completely human face of another man, which he can peel right off his head at the right moment to reveal his true identity. I have to say Teacher is pretty cool; in his hands, a fan is a deadly weapon, but the guy does tend to let Bruce Li take care of most of the fighting. Oddly enough, Bruce Li's character does not seem to be the lead character, as he basically plays second fiddle to both Cheung and Teacher. The whole movie moves through the first hour at a good pace, with no serious problems to be found. There is something about the sixty minute mark of Bruceploitation films, though, that really hurts the genre as a whole. Suddenly, Bruce Li and Teacher find themselves having to fight gorillas - these aren't just any gorillas, mind you; these are gorillas who seem to have at least a basic knowledge of kung fu. After this ridiculous episode ends, the movie does, to its credit, manage to stumble its way to a pretty good ending.I really don't even need to point out the fact that this film doesn't have the first thing to do with the legendary Bruce Lee (even though you will usually see it titled Bruce Lee the Invincible). Bruce Li is not my favorite Bruceploitation actor, as I just find his fighting style too rigid and unnatural for my tastes, but he does have some fans out there who have taken a liking to him. The man just seems to have very little charisma to me, though; I've seen a couple of Bruce Li movies already, yet I spent a good part of this one trying to identify the character Bruce Li was playing. Still, there are much worse Bruceploitation films than this, and fans of kung fu movies will surely find enough entertainment value in Bruce Li the Invincible to get some enjoyment out of watching it."
Bruce LI The Invincible
John Ski | Metro Milwaukee, WI USA | 08/24/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This movie is basically the tale of how three good Shaolin Kung Fu Fighters extract revenge on a former good, now bad Shaolin Kung Fu Fighter. The bad fighter is a renegade who was banished from some branch of the Shaolin Temple for plotting to gain The Throne... and attacking his fellow students, teacher, and master. I could be a little more specific about the storyline but that would spoil the, if any at all, plot suspense that this movie has.In this film you will see some great action, and a little bit of humour. There are numerous fight scenes, and they all good. You will see the good guys beat the crap out of small time punks, Malaysian bushman punks, gorillas, weird rifleman punks with strange masks, a mistress, and the main boss. You will see the bad guys beat the crap out of old people with sticks, strike a woman in the face with a horsewhip repeatedly, and other stuff along those lines.All in all this is one of the best Kung Fu flicks that I've ever seen. The characters are good, the voices used for dubbing are funny, the action is always good and never boring, there are some funny moments in the movie, and the film is entertaining from start to finish. This movie is in my top 3, and it's absolutley worth every penny of the $$$$."
VERY SOLID MARTIAL ARTS FILM
MICHAEL TAYLOR | RICHMOND, VA USA | 12/09/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)

"A GIRL GETS KIDNAPPED AND BRUTALIZED AND IT'S UP TO SOME SHAOLIN WARRIORS TO BRING HER BACK. VERY FUN TO WATCH AND IT HAS SOME VERY VERY ENTERTAINING FIGHTS. THIS IS ONE OF THE BEST BRUCEPLOITATION FLICKS. IT'S TOO BAD THAT BRUCE LI [WHO'S BILLED HERE AS HIS REAL NAME] DIDN'T DO MUCH IN THIS MOVIE. HE COULD'VE ACTUALLY DONE SOME GOOD THINGS IN THIS MOVIE IN TERMS OF THE FIGHTS. AND WHAT SHOCKS ME THE MOST IS THE FACT THAT THE VILLAIN IS ACTUALLY MORE ENTERTAINING THAN ANY OF THE HEROES! WHICH IS A RARITY IN MARTIAL ARTS FILMS. BUT ANYWAY, THIS IS A SUPRISINGLY GOOD MOVIE. ONLY STUPID THING ABOUT THE MOVIE IS THE SCENES IN WHICH THE GORILLAS DO KUNG FU. BUT OTHER THAN THAT, IT'S A GREAT MARTIAL ARTS MOVIE THAT ANY FAN OF THE GENRE SHOULD ENJOY. YOU HAVE TO ADMIT ONE THING, THE DUBBING IS HILLARIOUS."
Uneven Production, but with Loads of Kung-Fu Action
P. Burdick | Oneonta, NY United States | 05/17/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)

"Lots of kung-fu action, many recognizable faces (Bruce Li, plus just about everybody who starred in Kung Fu, the Invisible Fist), and even familiar dubbed voices (the same guy who dubbed for Bruce Li in Blind Fists of Bruce).

Aside from the sexploitation, ploddingly familiar plot elements, capitalization on just about every occasion to start a fight, and the advent of Malaysian bushmen--and even martial arts apes(!), the film packs plenty of extended fight scenes and decent kung-fu quips.

A shoe-in for at least two Kung-Fu Theater Awards: (1) Best Death-dealing Noogie Administered to a Gorilla, and (2) Best Death Scene by a Gorilla. How the actors kept straight faces in the gorilla scenes is a testament to their severe physical, mental and emotional training: these scenes had me almost rolling on the floor with laughter."