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An Exploding Latest Trailer for "Legend of the Fist: The Return of Chen Zhen"

>> Aug 29, 2010

The third teaser trailer to Andrew Lau-directed/Gordon Chan-produced martial arts film "Legend of the Fist: The Return of Chen Zhen" has debuted online. Featuring Donnie Yen as iconic culture hero Chen Zhen in his action, this newest trailer is as interesting and awesome as two previous while in addition it also is more vigorous with exploding and dodging a hail of bullets scenes. Definitely worth watching and it has embedded after the break below.

Plot: Chen Zhen, first brought to life by Bruce Lee in Fist of Fury, is not only a cultural hero and symbol of Chinese strength and pride, but a character who redefined Chinese martial arts cinema, propelling it to its Golden Age. Donnie Yen, one of the finest martial artists of his generation, first portrayed Chen in a 1995 television series and now returns to the role under the assured guidance of Andrew Lau. By uniting history, suspense and dazzling action sequences, Lau reinvents the well-known tale of one man's stand to defend a nation's dignity, transforming it into a highly entertaining action epic.

Presumed dead after single-handedly defeating all the Japanese fighters at the Hongkou Dojo to avenge his master, Chen Zhen joins the Labour Corps during the First World War. Deciding to return home to defend his country, he arrives in Shanghai disguised as a wealthy businessman named Qi. He quickly befriends the notorious mafia boss Mr. Liu (Anthony Wong), owner of the nightclub Casablanca, and Kiki (Shu Qi), the club's star hostess. With the rapid expansion of Japanese influence in China, the military releases a death list, sending Shanghai into complete panic. As assassinations become rampant in the city, Chen disguises himself as the Masked Warrior to protect those who have been targeted.


3 Remarks:

DEZMOND August 29, 2010 8:33 PM  

nya, this one isn't for me, I like Asian movies only when they go into deep past :)

Jaccstev August 29, 2010 10:46 PM  

so, I reckon you're not a true martial arts fans like me, you're just a fan of those lavish costumes and setting of the deep past martial arts films ;)

DEZMOND August 30, 2010 4:08 AM  

yes, off course, after all as a fashion, interior and graphic designer, I would naturally be interested in lavish costumes and settings.
When it comes to martial arts I'm not really into it :)

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