9:11 I love how they added the consecutive blows to the arm, and the actor demonstrated how much it hurts. This is what sparing in a dojo is really like. You can block only so many punches or kicks to the same spot before it gets to you.
I didn't watch the full movie, but this guy is such a cool final enemy. He just stands there alone and waits for his enemy to come, fights clean, doesn't pull a gun or a knife when the fight does not go in his favor and 10:40 what a beast.
Well yeah it's from that time and it's closely related. I really love the aesthetics of Hong Kong fighting movies from the late 80's, they are clean, classy the lightning is nice and there is this cool factor everywhere, from the actors clothing to the vehicles, the houses and clubs 😅 @sasukeuchiha8801
This film was way underrated at that time. It remains one of the best fighting movies of Donnie Yen and Yang Li-Tsing (stage name: Cynthia Khan). This was Yang Li-Tsing's second movie and she was amazing!
🤦🏻🤦🏻🤦🏻🤦🏻 His best fights are in his 90s movies- Iron Monkey, Oncen Upon A Time In China 2, In The Line of Duty 4, Dragon Inn. Flash Point is o one of his best.
@@Shadow-fx5bf Yeah but those are the parts where the actor has to take blows. I noticed that too it was a bit annoying but the male actors probably outright refused to land full hits on women; or the director probably didn't allow it either. You gotta remember in HK/Asian action movies these are full body hits with light to no padding.
This is my favorite movie of Donnie's. I cannot watch it without recollecting my adolescence when I was in a movie theater. And I also like one of his movie 'Tiger Cage (maybe not right)'. In the two above movies, I guess he shows his maximum physical ability. Oh, I hope that I will be able to see his past action movements.
These movies are my childhood memories. Jackie and Donnie gradually brought their own fighting style into the HK fighting scenes. Top tier HK action movies are never the same since 1997.
@@blusafe1 no, I'm Chinese. I'm well aware of Donnie Yen. Donnie didn't become "big" until the 00s and a star until Ip Man...before that he was mostly playing villains and TV series.
It's amazing how different he was in back 80s than the modern Master Ip, from personality to fighting style, it seems like an entirely different person.
@@emperadorzar2023 I know he is not ip man lol... What I meant that there are many actors but very few have such diverse roles as a personality or his many different fighting styles... He played every single role like a pro...
There is still a lot of good fight scene from west like Undisputed series, but they (and Scott Adkins) are obviously inspired by Hong Kong style and respect it.
Donnie was beating him so bad that he went into phase two of the fight & straight-up super-armored all of Donnies hits just like a final boss would in a game lol.
9:30 am pretty sure Donnie Yen/Woo Ping was inspired by Sugar Ray Leonard vs Roberto Duran with that wind up punch, first fight he did the wind up and in the 2nd fight he did the wind up motions with his back hand but mixed Duran up with a jabbed with his front hand, Always cool to see real life Baddassery preserved in action movie baddassery! Its like an awesome Russian Nesting Doll :D
Donnie Yen is better than Jackie Chan. He's always been in incredible shape! I like how Donnie combines techniques from different styles. Kung fu, taekwondo and jui jitsu all in one.
The Straight arm strikes are dope! I wonder how effective in a real fight but I certainly see how it helps progress the fight scene's intensity & build up! Just strikes that tire the enemy & distract them and wear them down!
The final fight was amazing. :D It is a good guy usually in the movies who takes a breath, stands up and be much stronger then but in this movie, a bad guy had this ability too which helped to gain some extra power from the inner wish. :) This black guy was muscular and strong anyways as well he was skilled also but his come back was just amazing. Nice to see such a rage fight!
This girl is beautiful, even in her early teen years playing movies I always love this woman. She is what a man need, smart, strong and knows what it takes.
3:51 just studying the actual moves in the fight scenes, so cool! You can see the training from the wing chun wooden dummy! I just love studying & watching this stuff!!
Classic kung fu movie With the legendary Donnie Yen and the legendary kung fu queen Cynthia Khan In The Line of Duty 4 is ABSOLUTELY AWESOME and STUNNINGLY AMAZING 💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
Those old movies are awesome. They don't make them like that anymore. The music around the 2min mark always give me some return of the living dead vibes.
He is on the roof top because he is guarding the kidnapped mother of the witness who is hanging from a rope off the edge of the building, he isn't just up there for no reason, watch the film!
men love this girl fight, legends love the donnie yen vs main villian fight ultra legends love the location. such a cool mountain situated behind the those buildings. loved it. does anyone know the name of the place ?