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The Fast Sword is this fascinating blend of Eastern martial arts and Western gunplay, where the Shaw Legend Chang Yi really takes center stage. The film captures this gritty atmosphere, and the pacing feels like an old-school spaghetti western mixed with kung fu flair. You can sense the struggle of knowledge versus brute force—Chang Yi embodies that struggle, and he delivers some impressive moves. The practical effects are charmingly rough, adding to its unique appeal. The overall tone is both serious and playful, a rare balance that makes it stick in your mind long after the credits roll.
Not widely available on home media, The Fast Sword has become a sort of treasure among collectors. Its rarity is compounded by the obscurity of its director and the film's unique cross-genre approach. Collectors often seek it out not just for Chang Yi's performance but also for the cultural mashup that it represents, making it a compelling piece for those interested in 1970s cinema.
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