Good but nowhere near on the same level as 'A Touch Of Zen'
The film had some good moments such as when he catches the throwing knife with his chopsticks and the final fight scene, but unfortunately everything else in between is quite frankly not particularly great with its rather poor and uninvolving script and fight scenes which seemed to be a bit held back and not especially exciting, if i'm honest.
I really wish I hadn't watched A Touch of Zen first as this film is remarkably second-tier in comparison. It's still good in its own right though and the 4K transfer on the Masters of Cinema/Eureka Blu-Ray is absolutely stunning....much like the recently released A Touch of Zen which has had the same loving treatment.
Good to own at the end of the day.
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