Review of Last Hero In China, The
Introduction
A film with many names !
It`s also known as :-
Deadly China Hero
Iron Rooster Vs. the Centipede
Wong Fei Hong`s Iron Rooster vs. centipide
(amongst others)
The last 2 will become clear when you watch it. And that particular bit of the film is bonkers !
The film opens with what look like "The Knights who say `Ni`" terrorising some girls in a forest. The opening sequence is quite short but very amusing, in a ridiculous sort of way.
There`s quite a bit of humour (intentional and unintentional) through the film. A classic example :-
"I have discovered a big secret.."
"Don`t tell us now!"
"Why?"
"It`s common in movies that once a seriously injured person tells a secret, they die after telling the secret."
"Cover his mouth!"
As to the plot. What plot ? It`s all rather mixed up, you can work out what is going on, but it`s no Hitchcock ! Plenty of fight sequences to keep you entertained though.
Video
A pretty average widescreen transfer, not the cleanest around either, with bits of dust, lines and some sparkles. But you probably weren`t expecting reference material anyway ! Colours do seem a bit messed up too.
The subtitles move pretty fast and you may find yourself rewinding to check for bits you missed. And to check for some quality translation errors ! The film is riddled with them !
Audio
Thankfully, just the original Cantonese language track, not one of those awful dubbed affairs. Again, not a disc to push your system to its limits, but functional enough.
Features
Not too many special features.
A trailer (with an English dub which is terrible, thankfully they didn`t do this to the main film !)
Some stills (which aren`t great) and some filmographies.
Not really an extra, but you do get out-takes (in the Dennis Norden sense) in the closing credits, as with many martial arts films. However, these are some of the dullest out-takes I`ve seen !
Conclusion
Ok, no plot. But that`s not a huge shock.
There are some good fight sequences here, and some really crazy stuff too.
The badly translated subtitles add to the enjoyment of the film, as you`re constantly watching for the next error !
This is not one to add to your collection unless you are a real die hard martial arts fan.
But it is one to rent out with a few friends and some refreshments, because if martial arts films are your thing you`ll like the fight sequences and the silly dialogue !
One final point, it`s actually 10 minutes longer than the box says at 100 minutes as opposed to 90.
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