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In a genre where you would be able to find some of the highlights of pure talent. It can be horrendous as well but it exhibits some clear genius as well. No can deny the fact that Martial Arts genre in the world of movies. It has also given birth to some of the finest directors for the past 30 years.

Have a look at my personal listings of the must see flicks!

Five Element Ninjas

5 Element Ninja

Release Year: 1982

While you watch this martial epic, you will get to view the actions of a revengeful Ninja Leader who takes on his cohorts. The action takes place after they kill his closest friend. The story goes like this: A young martial hero wants to seek revenge on the Ninjas who have killed his teacher and other martial arts mates.

He steps in action and starts his quest for his new mission. The young martial gets help in the form of a new teacher who has the knowledge of Ninjitsu and his newly formed brothers. Together with the four and his teacher, he marches for the Five Element Ninja challenge: Wood, Earth, Gold, Water, and Fire.

The Chinese Connection

Lee in Fist of Fury

Release Year: 1972

The plot starts with Chen Zhen (Bruce Lee) as a student of the renowned martial arts “Guru” Huo Yuanja. While he was returning to marry his loved fiancee, he discovers that his Shifu has been killed. Adding fuel to the fire, the members of a local Japanese dojo appear from nowhere and insult the students.

The bullying continues now and then with Chen fighting back. In the process, he discovers the black truth that his teacher was poisoned with the back up of the dojo’s master and ultimately sets off for a doomed mission for revenge.

The Legend of the Drunken Master

Jackei Chan Legend Drunken Master

Release Year: 1994

While Wong Fei-Hong was returning from an expedition of shopping, he was sandwiched between the foreigners trying to loot the Chinese artifacts and loyalists. But little did they know that Fei-Hong has acquired the knowledge of the fighting style called “Drunken Fighting.” But his father didn’t approve for the same.

But when he started to engage in the fighting that was occurring in front of him, then only he was able to get rid of the antagonism of his father.

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Ong Bak: The Thai Warrior

Tony Jaa

Release Year: 2003

Boonting was living in a peaceful rural area. Onen fine day, the Buddha statuette gets stolen. The nick name of the statuette was called Ong Bak. It has been discovered that it was stolen by an immoral businessman. The task is taken over by this young man who is on a search for the thief in the city of Bangkok.

In the process, he is able to discover for his Muay That skills that he utilizes for his adversaries.

House of Flying Daggers

Zhang Ziyi as Mei

Release Year: 2004

At the time of the Tang Dynasty from 618 AD to 917 AD, there was a secret organization that erupted, called at “The Rise of the Flying Daggers.” The primary motto of this troupe was to oppose the government. Leo, investigating officer sends Jin to arrest Mei, claiming that she has connections with the Flying Daggers.

But then Jin free Mei so that they would be able to track down the new leader of the secret group. But do you think that the things are very simple as they seem to be…??

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