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Great Kung Fu moves in "The Master" demonstates how one benefits by the right Kung Fu Techniques.

the master The Kung Fu moves in "The Master" makes it one of a kind. This is one of the Shaw Brothers later movies from 1980 starring Chen Kuan Tai and Johnny Wang Wei two of Shaw's top actors at the time.

"The Master"features first time star Yuan Tak who was a member of the Seven Fortunes which was an group that featured Sammo Hung, Jackie Chan, and Yuen Biao.

The movie starts off with Chen Kuan Tai's character Jin Tien Yun, who is looking to settle a score with the 3 Evil masters. He despises their ruthless killing and wants to put an end to it.

The 3 Evils meet Jin Tien in a restaurant where he challenges them to a fight. The opening fight scene is one of my favorite scenes of the movie. As the fight goes on Jin Tien is stabbed by one of the waiters of the restaurant who was paid by the 3 Evils.

Jin Tien escapes and hides at a home that's occupied by Yuan Tak whose characters name is Chiang Lin. Chiang Lin is a student of Shi Chen-Chung ( of the decent school). Chiang is always ridiculed and picked on by his fellow students.

Chiang Lin helps Jin Tien with his injury and because of his help Jin Tien offers to teach Chiang Kung Fu.

Chiang Lin gets kicked out of his martial arts school for learning kung fu from Jin Tien and has to fend for himself.

Jin Tien is found by the 3 Evils and died at their hands mainly because his injury had not fully healed.

Chiang Lin sets out to get revenge against the 3 Evils and eliminates them one by one.

"The Master" is a great movie with choreography that displays some amazing Kung Fu moves. I also enjoy the story and how it focuses its attention on the proper way of learning Kung Fu.I like how breathing techniques help with improving one's strength and concentration.

This is a great movie, I enjoy how the underdog in the beginning becomes the hero in the end. The ending is a great example of what happens when you persevere in practicing proper Kung Fu techniques.

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