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Kung Fu Films -- The Old Classic Genre



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By : Matt Droves    99 or more times read
Submitted 2012-03-24 16:50:19
The Kung fu motion picture genre is among the largest motion picture genres ever. China, specifically Hong Kong have led the way and have continued to be the frontrunners for creating the best martial arts films. And so what exactly makes a classic kung fu movie? Why don't we have a look.

The thing about kung fu motion pictures is that they tend to be incredible. Even the old ones only get better with time and obtain vintage status, while most of the more modern motion pictures coming out are usually instant classics.

The particular older style of movies employed less special effects like hidden wiring as well as CGI and relied entirely on the kung fu expertise of the particular characters. When CGI first became big, countless Oriental movie makers were extremely swift to utilize it in their all of their movies at every chance, much to the dismay of numerous movie goers.

A number of the more recent martial arts motion pictures have forgotten all about CGI and simply use hidden cables very modestly for dramatic impact. One example is the 2008 motion picture 'Ip Man' staring Donny Yen. The movie was a showcase for Far eastern fighting techinques and demonstrated some traditional story telling. Not surprisingly it acquired many rewards at the Hong Kong movie awards.

Every person likes diverse types of kung fu film however for me the best martial arts films are the ones which are set in ancient China and display exactly how life was previously in this fascinating nation. The good thing is that there are simply so many martial arts movies available that it would certainly require a complete lifetime to view.

Many are available very cheaply also via the world wide web which means building up a massive catalogue of classic martial arts films isn't a very costly hobby whatsoever. There are practically thousands and thousands to pick from.
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