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Set in 19th-century China, the story unfolds in Jungle Village, a chaotic hub for warring clans. The plot centers on a humble blacksmith (RZA) who provides weaponry to these factions while attempting to remain neutral. However, when the betrayal of the Lion Clan leads to the death of a noble warrior, the blacksmith is drawn into a larger conspiracy involving a shipment of government gold. Would that be helpful
The film features an international ensemble of action stars and veterans: as The Blacksmith Russell Crowe as Jack Knife, a rogue British emissary However, when the betrayal of the Lion Clan
Directed by (the mastermind behind the Wu-Tang Clan) and co-written by Eli Roth , this 2012 flick is a wild mashup of hip-hop aesthetics and old-school Shaw Brothers grit. 👊 Why it’s worth the watch:
The plot thickens when Chen befriends a group of martial artists, including the mysterious Silver Lion (played by Ku Huen-chiu), and together, they must confront the evil forces of the notorious Lady (played by Zhang Zi-yi). The Lady, with her ruthless tactics and army of henchmen, threatens to destroy the village and everyone in it.