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Iron Monkey

Original title: Siu nin Wong Fei Hung chi: Tit ma lau
  • 1993
  • PG-13
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
18K
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Iron Monkey (1993)
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A martial artist/doctor steals from the corrupt authorities as a masked thief to give to the poor while another martial artist/doctor is forced to hunt him down. But a major threat unites th... Read allA martial artist/doctor steals from the corrupt authorities as a masked thief to give to the poor while another martial artist/doctor is forced to hunt him down. But a major threat unites them as a powerful and traitorous shaolin monk takes over the authorities.A martial artist/doctor steals from the corrupt authorities as a masked thief to give to the poor while another martial artist/doctor is forced to hunt him down. But a major threat unites them as a powerful and traitorous shaolin monk takes over the authorities.

  • Director
    • Yuen Woo-Ping
  • Writers
    • Tan Cheung
    • Tai-Mok Lau
    • Elsa Tang
  • Stars
    • Rongguang Yu
    • Donnie Yen
    • Jean Wang
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    18K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Yuen Woo-Ping
    • Writers
      • Tan Cheung
      • Tai-Mok Lau
      • Elsa Tang
    • Stars
      • Rongguang Yu
      • Donnie Yen
      • Jean Wang
    • 131User reviews
    • 123Critic reviews
    • 79Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Rongguang Yu
    Rongguang Yu
    • Dr. Yang…
    Donnie Yen
    Donnie Yen
    • Wong Kei-Ying
    Jean Wang
    Jean Wang
    • Miss Orchid
    Sze-Man Tsang
    Sze-Man Tsang
    • Wong Fei-Hong
    Shun-Yee Yuen
    • General Fox
    James Wong
    James Wong
    • Governor Cheng Pak-Fong
    Shi-Kwan Yen
    Shi-Kwan Yen
    • Hin Hung
    • (as Yee Kwan Yan)
    Fai Lee
    • Hin Hung's disciple #1
    Hou Hsiao
    • Hin Hung's disciple #2
    Brianne Brozey
    Brianne Brozey
    • Wong Fei-Hung
    • (voice)
    Mandy Chan
    Mandy Chan
    • Shaolin Monk #4
    • (as Man-Dik Ko)
    Siu-Wah Chan
    Siu-Wah Chan
    • Shaolin Monk #2
    Fung-Lei Cheung
    • Governor Cheng's favorite mistress
    Kwai-Bo Chun
    Kwai-Bo Chun
    • Shaolin Monk #1
    • (as Kwai Po Chin)
    Peter Doyle
    • Orchid's Boss (Flashback Scene)
    • (voice)
    William Wai-Lun Duen
    William Wai-Lun Duen
    • Fat rich patient
    • (as William Tuen)
    Chi Tai Lam
    Dion Lam
    Dion Lam
    • Constable
    • Director
      • Yuen Woo-Ping
    • Writers
      • Tan Cheung
      • Tai-Mok Lau
      • Elsa Tang
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    User reviews131

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    Zack_Hobson

    The movie I watch again, again, again

    Iron Monkey (Siunin Wong Fei-Hung tsi titmalau), released in North America on the coat-tails of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, was actually made in Hong Kong in 1993. Plenty of special effects augment the fight choreography, which brings to mind Matrix and Crouching Tiger, but this film, in its simplicity, is more enjoyable to me than either of these.

    I didn't realize how much I liked this movie until it came on digital cable and I watched it every chance I could get. This movie is eye candy. It's not bothersome or preachy or heavy. It's just fun to watch. And the utter absence of Hollywood is like a cool breeze on a hot summer day.
    10InzyWimzy

    Yuen Woo Ping on speed

    I have three words for this movie: Yuen Woo Ping.

    This movie is action packed with Ping's trademark unique fighting sequences. Whether it's bodies slamming through tables, hopping from roof to rooftop, there's so much action, then story, then more action!!! Donnie Yen's martial arts is impressive and his character is very straight to the point, but very noble. Guang as Dr. Yang is heroic as well and plays his dual role very well. Most of best battles have both men sharing the screen with lightning speed quickness!! Tsang is good as young Wong Fei Hung and the beautiful Jean Wang is visually pleasing to watch as Miss Ho (who can also whoop butt). Master Fox provides funny moments too.

    Overall, the main emphasis here is the martial arts. The bad guys are very bad (including one deadly renegade monk) and the action is intense. Besides "shadowless kicks" and "King Kong fists", weapons used vary from staffs & swords to umbrellas, benches, and very sharp tacks (OUCH!) The finale is mind-blowing and is like nothing I've ever seen before.
    8ruby_fff

    It is THE martial arts film to see -- it is about young Wong Fei-hung, before Tsui Hark-Jet Li's "Once Upon A Time In China" period.

    Hong Kong film director and martial arts expert Yuen Woo-ping is absolutely outstanding. In "Iron Monkey," one scene I admire most is the poetically quiet, beautiful interaction of fluid movements in graceful progression: as Dr. Yang and Miss Orchid close shop (the clinic), a whiff of wind blows the papers (written prescriptions) up in the air, and Yang (who's actually Iron Monkey) elevates himself up into the air to catch the flying papers, while Orchid, with a few agile movements and glides, catches the balance of the flying papers. It's like a short interlude - a silent romantic song with punctuated accents - with a slight kick from Miss Orchid, a stool plops into place upside down as it should be on another neatly ends the piece. I actually relish this quiet segment much more than the awe-struck extensive finale scene, which is truly an amazing display of exquisitely choreographed martial art movements of three masters (two good forces tenaciously team up against one skillful evil monk) on multiple wooden poles with inferno-like fire a-dancing below. Fantastic performances from Donnie Yen as Wong Kei-ying, father of Wong Fei-hung, who's deftly portrayed by a young girl Tsang Sze-man, and Yu Rongguang as Dr. Yang/Iron Monkey, with Jean Wang as Miss Orchid, to the upstanding police chief, the devastating evil monk and all.

    Iron Monkey is essentially a film about the legendary Shaolin kung-fu master (also known as drunken master) Wong Fei-hung when he was young. In fact, the alternate title is "Siunin Wong Fei-hung tsi titmalau," literally: Young Wong Fei-hung's iron monkey.

    Follow this up with Jet Li's "Once Upon A Time In China 2" ("Wong Fei-hung ji yi: Naam yi dong ji keung" 1992, literally: Wong Fei-hung #2 - young man should be self-sufficiently strong) and the adult Wong Fei-hung portrayal will be better understood: why he's so good at his knowledge and practice of Chinese medicine, why he acted so restrained and coy with Aunt Yee, whom he very much loves but won't express so - all due to the austere teachings from his father as noted in "Iron Monkey." We also learn that he lost his mother at a tender young age - though from Jackie Chan's "The Legend of Drunken Master" (2000 USA, "Jui Kuen 2" 1994, literally: Drunken fist 2), we can see he has quite a wonderful stepmother - smart and wittily portrayed by Anita Mui! See it if you want another excitingly fun, martial arts action-packed drama about the adult Wong Fei-hung.
    writermage

    Awesome

    Note that this movie's subtitle is "The Young Wong Fei-Hong."

    This isn't so much a movie about a Chinese Robin Hood/Zorro figure, or a strict martial arts hero - it's a movie about a young boy and the people who influence who he will become. It's poignant in parts - such as when Fei Hong tries to grab his father's hand and is scolded for it - and hilarious in others - "My kung-fu is pretty good!" exclaims a surprised Fei Hong in one scene.

    While much of the movie is focused on the concerns of the adults around him, Fei Hong is also the audience's conduit to the subtle messages of the movie as a whole. It's not all about kick-ass fight scenes - that's just how they keep our attention. The world portrayed in IRON MONKEY admires intellect and wit as much as martial arts ability. Woven into the whole is a lesson in honor, the balance between discipline and recklessness, and the need for affection and love.

    Fans of CROUCHING TIGER, HIDDEN DRAGON will love this movie because of one simple fact - the plot is linear, with short flashback sequences as needed, and despite its intricacy, it's not too involved. CTHD would be like riding in a Rolls-Royce: beautiful to look at, enjoyable to drive; but IRON MONKEY is like a Porche, fast, sleek and dangerous. CTHD may be visually superior as far as cinematography goes - and in a lot of ways, it is - but IRON MONKEY moves along in ways that CTHD does not.

    Also look for Tsang Sze Man, who had the potential to be what Haley Joel Osment is here in America. Pity Man didn't do any more martial arts films.

    Film fans must see this movie; kung fu fans probably should see this movie. But if subtitles scare you (the dubbed version isn't quite as good) and guys in robes and braids are "gay," keep away. Go rent DUMB AND DUMBER or something.
    7briancham1994

    Great martial arts drama

    This film has everything you'd want in a good martial arts film - characters, story, setting and of course, martial arts. The comparison to Robin Hood is apt as it centres on vigilante justice.

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    • Trivia
      The part of the young Wong Fei-Hung is played by Sze-Man Tsang, a talented martial artist, and also a girl.
    • Goofs
      (at around 59 mins) In the Iron Monkey's first fight with the witch, she cuts off his braid of hair. However, in some scenes after the fight, it's there again, and in some scenes, it isn't.
    • Quotes

      Iron Monkey: [dubbed and subtitled versions] Don't take things too seriously, and you will always be at ease.

    • Alternate versions
      For the English dub, the line, "A man should shed blood, not tears," has been changed to, "Be a man... grow up!"
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Bandits/Iron Monkey/Mulholland Drive/From Hell/My First Mister/Corky Romano (2001)

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    • Release date
      • October 12, 2001 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Hong Kong
      • Taiwan
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • Cantonese
    • Also known as
      • Thiết Hầu Tử
    • Production companies
      • Film Workshop
      • Golden Harvest Company
      • Long Shong Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $11,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $14,694,904
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $6,014,653
      • Oct 14, 2001
    • Gross worldwide
      • $14,694,904
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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