DRUNKEN 
MASTER 2 
   
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  - Stars: 
    Jackie Chan, Ti Lung, Anita Mui, Liu Chia Liang
 
  - Director: 
    Liu Chia Liang / Jackie Chan
 
  - 1994, 
    Hong Kong, Golden Way/Golden 
    Harvest
 
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  - When 
    returning home after a trip, Wong Fei Hung (Jackie) takes the wrong luggage 
    with him in the train and it later shows that it contains a Chinese treasure. 
    The owner (Liu Chia Liang) who also is a Chinese hero finds Wong and tells 
    him that some corrupt Chinese and rich British where illegally exporting Chinese 
    treasures. The delinquents kill the hero and Wong attacks the cover iron factory 
    where the illegal exporting takes place. 
 
  
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  - A 
    nice movie, but It disappointed me a little as everybody claims it's incredibly 
    good. And it might just be me but I thought the 
    wires where obviously over used at the end. Still you get some nice moves 
    from the stars.
 
  - And 
    this is one of the few later Jackie movies that has traditional kung fu and 
    not stunts as the main thing, and only that makes it a must see. I just hope 
    Jackie does some more traditional kung fu movies and it would be great to 
    see him with Jet Li or reuniting with Samo 
    Hung and Yuen Biao.
 
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  - Jackie 
    is nice but not much compared to the classic "Drunken Master" from 
    1978, but I guess it's irrelevant to say that cause this movie was completed 
    months before his fortieth birthday which proves he's still in shape. There's 
    a scene that I find very silly, the one where Jackie hasn’t got any more wine 
    and he starts drinking factory alcohol which is used to burn metal, he seems 
    to get invincible after drinking for a while. And 
    then at the end he seems to have got a brain damage from the drinking. Not 
    Jackie’s best acting effort (seems lost), but still one of his best movies 
    in later years. If not the best.
 
  - It's 
    nice to see Liu Chia Liang still acting. The fight between him 
    and Ti Lung was pretty nice, and it’s always nice to see the veterans fight. 
    Liu actually left the set during the film and Jackie had to take over directing.
 
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