Fearless Hyena 2

1983
Fearless Hyena 2
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Released: 04 March 1983 Released
Producted By: Lo Wei Motion Picture Company
Country: Hong Kong
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Revenue: 0
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A pair of evil kung-fu artists, Heaven and Earth, are slaughtering the entire Yin-Yang brotherhood.

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Y-Sly For me (as you can read in the summary), this movie is a huge disappointment. I love almost all Jackie Chan movies, except a few US films (like Rush Hour 2, Medallion), but this Hong-Kong movie is very boring. I do not know why but the main role was not Jackie's, and he was hiding somewhere (maybe he did not wanted to play his one of the greatest character ever:). The scenes with Jackie was good, all of them... but overall it was not too much. There were a lot of interesting elements in the movie, like John Williams's music from the Raiders of the Lost Ark, or a few cameos by famous Chinese actors etc. Overall, this movie is 5 out of 10 for me. +1 because Jackie is a living god for me! Cannot wait his next movie, I hope it will be good. ;)
Joost The Fearless hyena II as being reviewed here is Fearless Hyena I in Holland which was distributed by Prime Time. This is a big mistake, because Fearless Hyena I (II in Holland) was done by Jackie himself (fighting scenes) and in nr II he was doubled some times and there were even scenes cut and pasted from part one.
abentenjo Jackie had well and truly left the Lo Wei Motion Picture Co when this hodgepodge was put together, a mindless cash-in that mixes scenes of Chan with that of a disguised double, creating a truly awful sequel that bares little resemblance to its successful predecessor. Some actors return (Yen Si Kuan seems to have come back from the dead) with the story concerning the Heaven and Earth fighters who wipe out any combatants of rival styles, of which includes Jackie's father and summarily the former seeks vengeance – but it's all pretty bad stuff, proof if proof be needed of this being Lo Wei's last grab at credibility which ultimately concludes as a wasted exercise. Thankfully the real Jackie Chan went on to live, and work, happily ever after.
smakawhat The second movie compared to the first, is not as good as the first, even though Jackie is good and they try to devise new tricks, eg, Jackie defeats a guy with a pair of slippers, and there is a hilarious shirt tugging twisting scene.However, the movie still falls a little flat.Martial rating 6 out of 10Overall Rating 4 out of 10