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Holy Weapon is a curious blend of action and comedy, set against the colorful backdrop of the Ming dynasty. The film's pacing meanders a bit, but the quirky charm keeps you engaged. Mo Kake, armed with an invincibility drink, definitely brings a unique twist to the typical martial arts tale. The visuals—especially the practical effects—are a real treat, showcasing some creative fight choreography that feels refreshingly unrefined. And then you have the outlandish premise of the samurai, Super Sword, returning after three years, which adds a layer of absurdity. The performances might not win awards, but they carry a certain playful energy that contributes to the film's overall whimsical atmosphere. It's a peculiar gem worth discussing among collectors.
Interesting fight choreographyQuirky blend of genresDistinct visuals for its time
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