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Dragon Lord Customer Reviews
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THIS IS NOT "DRAGON LORD," THIS IS "DRAGON FIST"
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Okay listen up folks. Too many of you are posting reviews on this DVD that relate to Jackie Chan's "Dragon Lord." This is "Dragon Fist." This is a serious movie of Jackie Chan's with some violent choreography and some good stunts. This is about a young man named Yuan (Jackie Chan) who witnesses his champion master fight a challenger who is angry that he didn't get to compete in the martial arts competition. After Yuan witnesses his master get killed, he vows to his master's wife and daughter that he will train hard and avenge his death.
Three years later, Yuan, and the master's daughter and widow find the man who killed his master, but find out that the mutilated himself out of guilt for what he did. The mistress, and Yuan, forgive him. But other dangers lie ahead. The mistress gets very sick, and the leader of a local, ruthless, and powerful gang, named Wei, is the only one with the formula to cure it. He discovers Yuan fighting skills and uses him to help in his illegal killing and smuggling business. This ruthless gang is also at war with the clan under the man who killed Yuan's master.
So any other reviews that talk about a "funny" kung fu movie or a shuttle-cock game or a movie with little kung fu must be talking about "Dragon Lord." Dismiss these reviews immediately because they go to a different movie.
Although this disc is uncut, it is full-screen. And you can only have the original Mandarin audio or an English dubbed version without any subtitles whatsoever. The only DVD out there that contains this movie in it's original widescreen aspect ratio is the Columbia Tristar version, but that movie is cut by 20 minutes or so. This Simitar version is uncut. Avoid the Beverly Wilshire version at all costs. That version has horrible quality, and above all, they say it's "widescreen," but what they actually did was take a full-screen version of "Dragon Fist" and they cut off the top and bottom to make it look like a "widescreen" picture. You are better off with this Simitar version or the Columbia Tristar version. |
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