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Rise Of The Legend

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A skilled martial artist lost his father to some dark powers, he returns back to town to bring justice back to town.
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The Straits Times (Singapore)
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March 08, 2016

Taiwanese heart-throb Peng is certainly well cast as the slicker and more hunky Wong -- his signature bad-boy smirk is always at the ready and his famous abs are, gasp, on full display in several scenes.
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Village Voice
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March 08, 2016

Rise of the Legend's jumble of backstories, flashbacks, and betrayals can't hope to carry the same weight as its punches.
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Hollywood Reporter
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March 08, 2016

Chow and To don't tinker with the lore's DNA too much, but fortunately they have Peng to freshen it up, and even the specter of Li does little to detract from his emerging star power.
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Film Journal International
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March 09, 2016

Martial-arts movies don't have to be so simplistic and humorless.
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New York Times
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March 11, 2016

The blending of vast sets and digital effects is not quite seamless in Chow Hin Yeung's kung fu period extravaganza "Rise of the Legend," but it's close.
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Screen International
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March 08, 2016

Despite the lack of innovation in the narrative, Chow has delivered a slick and polished production that holds the attention and satisfies far more convincingly than either of the writer and director's previous collaborations.
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Examiner.com
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March 13, 2016

Rise of the Legend has some breathtaking action sequences and can boast how strong both Eddie Peng and Sammo Hung are in their roles, but dilutes itself with overacting and long stretches of unbearably emotional theatrics.
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Los Angeles Times
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March 10, 2016

A stylish, rousing throwback epic, telling the fictionalized story of Wong as a young man, circa 1868.
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ReelTalk Movie Reviews
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March 13, 2016

Too many flashbacks and repetitive fight scenes almost overpower Eddie Peng's fine performance.
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