The Golden Cane Warrior

  • Indonésie Pendekar Tongkat Emas
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Guru Cempaka, le chef respecté des Golden Cane Warriors, a l'intention de transmettre son arme éponyme à la plus âgée de ses quatre élèves, Dara, ainsi que l'enseignement sa technique la plus meurtrière. Malheureusement, cela ne convient pas à ses élèves Biru et Gerhana, partisans des adversaires que Cempaka avait vaincus au combat et devenus ses propres disciples. Les deux étudiants mécontents empoisonnent leur gourou et poursuivent avec acharnement Dara et le plus jeune élève, Angin, avec l'aide de nombreuses autres écoles d'arts martiaux qui croient à tort qu'ils sont ses véritables assassins. (Spectrum Films)

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kaylin 

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anglais Damn... they just couldn't ditch those digital effects, could they? If they had ditched them, there would really be a minimum of elements that would irritate me. This is an incredibly good film that takes its cue from Chinese action films but goes its own way and manages to accentuate the Indonesian setting. I really didn't expect something so great to come from Indonesia, with excellent action scenes, and some incredibly inventive moments. ()

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anglais Indonesia rocks. The Golden Cane Warrior has a pretty decent and touching story for a martial arts film, but I can't give it away because the first twist that comes at the 20 minute mark is quite unexpected. The film has a nice pace, a likeable protagonist, fine bad guys, great action (a lot of it is done in old school style, with no slow motion or modern elements), the fighting is mainly with canes, which I consider an enhancement, for some it might be a downside. The film is very much focused on the philosophy of fighting and is reminiscent of older martial arts flicks. So I can't complain. A good film with good visuals in Full HD and decent action. 80%. ()

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