Tai Chi Hero
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Directed by | Stephen Fung |
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Story by | Chen Kuo-fu |
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Music by | Ishida Katsunori |
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102 minutes[1] |
Country | Hong Kong China[1] |
Language | Mandarin |
Tai Chi Hero (太極2 英雄崛起) is a 2012 Hong Kong-Chinese 3D martial arts film directed by Stephen Fung, written and produced by Kuo-fu Chen.[2][3] It is the sequel to Fung's 2012 film Tai Chi Zero. It was released in Hong Kong on 25 October 2012.[1] It is to be followed by a third undeveloped movie named Tai Chi Summit.
Synopsis
The continuing adventure of Yang Lu Chan as he bumbles his way through learning Chen-style kung fu. which is later named by the Prince as "Tai Chi", henceforth no longer known as just Chen style. Yang Lu Chan evolves from the Bumbling Idiot into the first stage of being the most formidable Tai Chi Master and wins the heart of Chen Yu Niang, daughter of the Chen Grandmaster.
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External links
- Lua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 28: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). Tai Chi Hero at IMDb
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