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Why Jet Li and Wong Jing’s 1994 martial arts movie The New Legend of Shaolin is underrated

The 1994 cult classic The New Legend of Shaolin blends comedy, action and child martial artists in a fresh take on the Shaolin myth

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Jet Li in a still from The New Legend of Shaolin, which married lighthearted comedy and above-average action in an underrated gem of a film.
Richard James Havis
Hong Kong producer-writer-director Wong Jing churned out so many films in the 1990s that some were bound to succeed. The underrated gem The New Legend of Shaolin, starring Jet Li Lianjie, stands out as a highlight, marrying lighthearted comedy and above-average action to good effect.

The storyline, while simple, is logical and tightly structured, with highs and lows hitting the right beats. Moreover, Wong’s signature penchant for lowbrow comedy is deployed with restraint. When the cheesy jokes do occur, they fit neatly into the plot and actually land.

“As far as films by Wong Jing go, The New Legend of Shaolin rates far above average,” noted Paul Fonoroff in his Post review.
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“Hong Kong’s most prolific writer-director, Wong has a knack for reducing every genre to its most common elements. The results may be derivative, short of originality and just plain vulgar, but Wong knows his audience.”

The New Legend of Shaolin performed well at the box office, even though audiences had become tired of the period martial arts films that had saturated local screens since 1990.

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