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7/25/2025, 4:28:49 PM
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It shouldn't be controversial to say the japs were the founding fathers of kung fu movies as kenjuntsu and complete judo were often portrayed with elegant technique, supposedly judo was already gelded without all the karate killer techniques in it by the time it appeared on movies but it was still there.
Chinaman should be considered the actual pioneers at showing hand-to-hand combat but they have a knack for over-exaggerating shit or showing techniques so advanced it looks far-fetched by anyone not a monk in a secluded monastery, like jumping, almost all random suckers jump 3 meters like it was nothing. And by the time movies had stuntmen as all leading actors they also started putting wire fu shit so tons of movies are tainted with that silliness.
It shouldn't be controversial to say the japs were the founding fathers of kung fu movies as kenjuntsu and complete judo were often portrayed with elegant technique, supposedly judo was already gelded without all the karate killer techniques in it by the time it appeared on movies but it was still there.
Chinaman should be considered the actual pioneers at showing hand-to-hand combat but they have a knack for over-exaggerating shit or showing techniques so advanced it looks far-fetched by anyone not a monk in a secluded monastery, like jumping, almost all random suckers jump 3 meters like it was nothing. And by the time movies had stuntmen as all leading actors they also started putting wire fu shit so tons of movies are tainted with that silliness.
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