Ranked: Jackie Chan
My rewatch of the Young Masters directed by and starring the legendary Jackie Chan was even more enjoyable then my first viewing of it. The slapstick landed, laughed way more then the silly Hangover sequel I watched yesterday. The opening Dragon/Lion dance scene is still impressive. The fight with the fan is amazing. Fights with benches always catches my eye. The way Jackie uses the dress is funny and cool at the same time and the final fight between Jackie Chan and Hwang In-Shik's bad guy is soo much fun. And to top it all off with end the movie with another joke.
The Young Master is one of Jackie Chan's early classics and a must see for Martial Arts fans. It has loads of humor and impressive fight scenes. Fun way to start the day before going to work!
Review by GreeneidalVIP 9BlockedParent2019-02-02T20:06:41Z— updated 2022-02-28T22:25:55Z
Part of my 2022 Martial Arts Mondays
I've no idea why I have been so hard on these films in the past. I guess I was grumpier back then.
Anyway...
One thing I DO agree with myself on is that I have seldom seen Jackie Chan be so free to be a goof as in The Young Master. It actually seems rather effortless on his part. It's also highly amusing. It's been quite a while since I laughed this much at silly stuff like in The Young Master.
So...we established that it is a funny film. What about the real reason you watch a Jackie Chan Movie? Well...the martial arts is top-notch. The choreography and talent on display here is insane, and as usual, Jackie destroys his body for our viewing pleasure, again and again. Jackie Chan's own brand of physical comedy still holds up. It's both impressive and darn funny.
So, to sum up...
The Young Master, while not one of my all-time favorite Jackie Chan movies, it still ranks very high on the entertainment scale. Well worth a watch, especially if you get your hands on the 88 Films release. Great stuff!!!
Old review below with a rating of 6
The plot in The Young master is absolutely atrocious. The whole movie is essentially just a series of highly choreographed fights and gags, BUT...this doesn't mean it isn't entertaining in its own way. I've seldom seen Jackie Chan this free to be a martial arts goof, and I actually found myself laughing quite a lot.
A masterpiece The Young Master is not, and far from Jackie Chan's best efforts, but it is funny and a decent watch regardless.