A Review, and a Review.
I thought I would share this gem with you. It's not the last movie I watched because its been awhile now.
BACKGROUND:This movie was made in 1984. Not the novel 1984, but the year 1984.
Eric and Sid are the real thing. Best friends that go back to the late sixties when Sid was a security guard at the Oakland Museum and trespassing Eric was caught teaching Kung-Fu on the Museum grassy grounds. Both are Grandmasters in their respective martial arts (Kung-Fu and Shorin-ryu karate). When I met Sid, he was Kyoshi (8th degree black belt). Sid had been elevated to Grandmaster by the time he passed. Both are in multiple Martial Arts Hall of Fames.
REVIEW:This was the funniest thing I ever saw. I laughed my head off. It was an old beat-up VCR that Hanshi Campbell had in a box in the back of the dojo, the only copy that he thought still existed. He really didn't know what the fate of the movie was over time. He thought someone in South America had bought the rights or something. It was a lost movie but has now been re-discovered and remastered into blu-ray.
THE REVIEW:What these two reviewers don't seem to appreciate is that this is a Chinese genre of movie making where there is no script. It's on the fly. Sid told me some Oakland Raiders were in it that were his students. Ninjas were students and friends.
Hanshi Campbell had the reputation of being a BS-er. True; he did have a knack of inflating and embellishing his martial arts tales. But, to my amazement, I never found one of his stories not to pan out, except one or two. Ha Ha. I remember him telling me one of his dojo incidents. I said, you know Hanshi, I wouldn't be surprised if Bigfoot would walk through that door for instructions someday. He said, "me too". We had a good laugh. I never knew anything about this kind of movie making except from Hanshi Sid and he wasn’t bull-shiting. ha ha
One other thing about this Chinese genre of movie making is that the actors have no idea what the movie is about. The director tells them what to say and how to act in each scene. After all the scenes are filmed the director edits it all together to make the story of the film.
OTHER Misc. NOTES:Chinese actress Zhang Ziyi was in the classic move
2046 which was such a movie. In an interview she said she didn't know what the movie was about until she saw its premier because there was no script, and that she was told just how to act and what to say in each scene.
2046 was the last in a trilogy. But works stand-alone as the other two do as well.
Maggie Cheung interview
https://youtu.be/aokmC8x2eHE?t=560and the dance scene that was cut