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A journey through Hong Kong action cinema, from Bruce Lee's global impact to Jackie Chan, Tsui Hark and Jet Li's revolutionary contributions to martial arts filmmaking.
From traditional martial arts to the global screen, the beginning of Hong Kong action cinema's legendary journey. · CHAPTER 01 (4 Movies)
A landmark Bruce Lee film that helped launch global interest in Hong Kong kung fu cinema.
Cheng is a young Chinese mainlander who moves in with his expatriate cousins to work at an ice factory in Thailand. He does this with a family promise never to get involved in any fights. However, when members of his family begin disappearing after meeting the management of the factory, the resulting mystery and pressures force him to break that vo...
Bruce Lee's iconic portrayal of Chen Zhen.
A defining showcase of Bruce Lee's martial arts philosophy.
The film that brought Hong Kong martial arts cinema to global audiences.
Jackie Chan combined authentic martial arts, physical performance and comedy timing to create a unique action style. · CHAPTER 02 (5 Movies)
A key film establishing Jackie Chan's kung fu comedy style.
Everyone abuses and humiliates a downtrodden orphan until he befriends an old man, who turns out to be the last master of the snake fist fighting style. Jackie becomes the old man's student and finds himself in battle with the master of the eagle's claw style, who has vowed to destroy the snake fist clan.
One of Jackie Chan's defining martial arts comedies.
An early example of Jackie Chan's comedic action style.
A continuation of Jackie Chan's early action comedy era.
An early Jackie Chan action showcase.
Hong Kong action cinema reached its peak through groundbreaking stunts, urban action and high-risk choreography. · CHAPTER 03 (5 Movies)
A milestone in Jackie Chan's stunt-driven action filmmaking.
A classic Hong Kong action comedy featuring innovative fights.
One of Jackie Chan's greatest action achievements.
The Police Story film series (Chinese: 警察故事系列) comprises six Hong Kong crime-action films, directed by Jackie Chan, Stanley Tong and Benny Chan, produced by Raymond Chow, Leonard Ho, Jackie Chan, Barbie Tung, Willie Chan and Solon So. The first film Police Story was released on 14 December 1985. After the film's success, five sequels were made. Chan began work on the film after a disappointing experience working with another director on The Protector, which was intended to be his entry into the American film market. The first Police Story film is considered by fans to be one of Chan's best films. It was a massive hit in Asia. According to his book, Chan considers the film his best, in terms of action.
A stylish blend of action, comedy and Hong Kong storytelling.
A signature Jackie Chan adventure action film.
Redefining wuxia cinema by blending Eastern aesthetics, historical imagination and modern action. · CHAPTER 04 (3 Movies)
A groundbreaking fantasy wuxia film from Tsui Hark.
A defining wuxia classic from Tsui Hark's era.
A Hong Kong martial arts film trilogy.
A landmark wuxia revival starring Jet Li.
The Wong Fei Hung film series consists of six martial arts–historical movies from Hong Kong cinema, often starring Jet Li. Set during the turbulent late Qing Dynasty, the films portray the legendary physician and martial artist Wong Fei Hung as he confronts foreign powers, corrupt factions, and dark cults. Each installment reflects strong themes of patriotism, humanity, and traditional Chinese martial arts, offering a cinematic tribute to cultural heritage and heroic spirit.
A new generation of martial arts heroes brought traditional kung fu spirit into modern action cinema. · CHAPTER 05 (5 Movies)
A 1990s Jet Li action classic that brought the kung fu hero into a modern urban setting.
A corrupt businessman commits a murder and the only witness is the girlfriend of another businessman with close connections to the Chinese government, so a bodyguard from Beijing is dispatched to help two Hong Kong cops protect the witness.
The film that launched Jet Li's career.
A classic Jet Li martial arts adventure.
One of Jet Li's most beloved martial arts films.
A landmark modern martial arts film.
Stunt teams, martial arts choreographers and action stars built a unique Hong Kong action film industry. · CHAPTER 06 (4 Movies)
A classic Hong Kong action comedy ensemble.
Five friends are released from prison and do their best to stay out trouble. While trying to mind their own business (and run their 5-Star Cleaning Service), they are caught up in a war between rival Triad gangs fighting for control of the counterfeit currency market.
A major Hong Kong action film from Sammo Hung.
A modern revival of Hong Kong action cinema.
A showcase of Donnie Yen's modern action style.
From traditional martial arts to modern combat styles, extending the legacy of Hong Kong action cinema. · CHAPTER 07 (3 Movies)
One of Donnie Yen's defining roles, revitalizing modern martial arts cinema through the legend of Ip Man.
A semi-biographical account of Yip Man, the first martial arts master to teach the Chinese martial art of Wing Chun. The film focuses on events surrounding Ip that took place in the city of Foshan between the 1930s to 1940s during the Second Sino-Japanese War. Directed by Wilson Yip, the film stars Donnie Yen in the lead role, and features fight ch...
Continues the Ip Man saga while expanding its themes of martial arts tradition and cultural identity.
Further explores Ip Man's legacy and the spirit of modern martial arts.