
Weedy office worker Cheung is sent to a remote village to secure property rights for his real estate company. Two martial artists run the village's teahouse, which was once the kung-fu school of their teacher Master Law. Law is in fact lying unconscious upstairs in a three decades-long coma, but he awakes when gym boss and local landlord Pong attempts to secure the teahouse for redevelopment. Law mistakes Cheung for a former student and starts training him in preparation for ... (Full plot summary below)
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Weedy office worker Cheung is sent to a remote village to secure property rights for his real estate company. Two martial artists run the village's teahouse, which was once the kung-fu school of their teacher Master Law. Law is in fact lying unconscious upstairs in a three decades-long coma, but he awakes when gym boss and local landlord Pong attempts to secure the teahouse for redevelopment. Law mistakes Cheung for a former student and starts training him in preparation for a martial-arts tournament at Pong's gym that will decide all their fates.
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| User ReviewWill WSuper Good Movie !!! Great Kung Fu Fighting, Great Actors (especially Leung Siu Lung, he is a real kung fu super star)and Great Graphics, Lam Ka Tung is doing a great job !!! |
| User ReviewWilliam WNo wonder it won so many awards ! Best Quote ever "It's ain't about how hard you hit! It's about how hard you can take the hit and move forward! |
| User ReviewThomas FUnlike Wong Fei Hung and Ip Ma, this Kung Fu film is not just about the essence of martial art such as loyalty and justice, but also respect for tradition and the costs for survival in todayâ(TM)s society using less commercial and low-tech skills. Watching Teddy Robins and Wong Yau Nam is of great fun. |
| User ReviewVulcan Sgreat concepts, with an inspiring lesson to learn, neatly done |
| User ReviewMark CDirectors Clement Cheng and Derek Kwok combine forces to bring us this retro slice of old school kung fu. A staple set up (two local gangs fighting over a tea shop) is given a refreshing twist by making the majority of the sparring partners senior citizens â" as portrayed by a roster of Shaw Brothers legends. The fond nostalgia for the period is clear to see, but Gallants never feels dated, instead itâ(TM)s a breath of fresh air to the current martial arts genre that celebrates the past whilst delivering a hip, funny adventure that introduces new fans to the old masters. |
| User ReviewKevin HOne of the better HK films I've seen for a long while. |
| User ReviewMike LA Movie about as well as made with Heart & Determination which the Millennials lack~ Love the Cast~ |
| User ReviewY.K. GOne of those HK kung fu movies that cannot *not* be enjoyable... |
| User ReviewTetsu FGallants is refreshing but not because of its mix of classic kung fu actors with the new blood. No, I found it refreshing because of the fact that it refrained from wire use and stuck to pretty much rough and tumble fighting. Recommended! |
| User ReviewPeggy LVery well done. The story is simple but there are some pretty good martial arts scenes. Plus, it's hilarious. Random dialogue that makes you crack up. Manages to channel the feeling of old school HK martial arts films. Teddy Robin Kwan, by the way, is awesome. I would say that this is one of the better films to come out of HK in a long time. |