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Wushu - The Young Generation

Starring legendary martial arts actor Sammo Hung, and produced by his buddy Jackie Chan, this film was shot in an actual martial arts school in Mainland China, using real fighters. The story revolves around a young man who decides to switch disciplines in the hopes of attracting a girl. Don't expect any high-flying wire-work or over-the-top, bone-crushing action, this film is all about showcasing martial arts - the discipline, the technique and the skill required to be at the top of your game.

Year: 2008
Genre: Hong Kong Cinema, Drama, Asia Extreme, Martial Arts, Cinemasia / Asia Extreme
Country: Hong Kong
Director: Antony Szeto
Starring: Sammo Hung, Fengchao Liu, Wenjie Wang, Xiaofei Wang, Yongchen Liu, Yachao Wang
Duration: 98 Minutes
Rating: M - Contains violence.
Subtitles: Yes
Location in store: Foreign (Hong Kong)

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