Leofwine_draca
WORLD OF THE DRUNKEN MASTER is another interminable kung fu film put out by the prolific director Joseph Kuo. As expected, this one's an open rip-off of DRUNKEN MASTER with yet more youthful students learning from wise old drunken sages. Simon Yuen is top-billed but only appears in the first couple of minutes, training on a beach in a scene that has no connection to the rest of the story.Instead this is a typical low rent effort starring action men Mark Long and Jack Long with support from Li Yi-Min playing a younger version of one of the characters (confusing I know). There's plenty of boozing on offer here, along with knockabout comedy and repeated refrains of the Wong Fei Hung theme. There's plenty of action too but sadly the effect of it is negated by the poor picture quality and appalling dubbing which doesn't even attempt to match up to the mouth movements on screen.
ckormos1
Simon Yuen does a few moves before the opening credits and then disappears from the movie. The two drunken masters in this movie are Mark Lung and Jack Lung. Li Yi-Min also plays a younger version of one of them. The two men who love sweet premium wine and the girl who ferments it have reunited because they were both sent letters to be at this place. Most of the movie then takes place in flashback but it is easy to follow.The next time I watch this movie I plan to use a stopwatch and calculate the time spent fighting compared to the run time of the movie. There are a few movies that have almost 60% action but this movie seemed to exceed that. I actually felt worn out just from watching the fights. The action was relentless and almost non-stop. More remarkable was the quality of the action. The reason for that was the action director, Yuen Cheung-Yan, from the legendary clan and son of Simon Yuen from the first scene.This movie has my highest recommendation for anyone who wants to watch an action packed movie.
qsmurf
What a awfully wonderful film - I bought the DVD very cheap and have seen it several times with friends, drinking the sweet premium and practicing the Drunken Style afterwards, and using the dialogue wherever possible. It's probably a lot more classy than I imagine, but it's very dated and let down by the dialogue. But it goes on and on, with lots of fighting, and the DVD has an excellent trailer (complete with spelling mistake). Lots of fighting, nothing too horrible; it should be a poignant and touching tale, but I'm usually too drunk to really care! Watch it, but all in good fun!
sam-330
the precise though beautiful photography used in the film was magnificent though this in comparison to the actors work is deeply inferior. Fung Lei is my hero, i have seen every one of his films, his mastering as an actor sucked me into the world of the drunken master and i've been unable to escape ever since. fne.