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The Dynamite Trio
coltras353 December 2022
A young chemist bored of studying medicine at his dad's apothecary dreams of becoming a martial arts expert. When one day when his father is out of town a injured man comes to his shop for help. The man had been badly beaten and is being chased by a pair of thugs, so the young man agrees to help the injured party, thinking he might make some quick money. Unable to pay though, the man he helped leaves him a stolen kung fu manual and promises to return for it soon, but alas this never happens as he is killed by the villains on his way to his uncle's White house - his uncle happens to be a Mantis Fist Master and the rightful owner of the manual.

Meanwhile, the kid studies the kung fu manual and quickly becomes proficient in the deadly art of Mantis, and uses his skills on those who beat him up, just to teach them a lesson, but his style draws attention from the villains out to steal the book...

I don't know if you could learn Kung fu from a manual but the hero here does just that. This film is in the mould of snake in the Eagle's shadow, and it's an entertaining one. Not at all boring, it has some fun Kung fu and some comedic moments. It's action-packed, amusing, and has one menacing villain, though, for once, he hasn't got white hair!
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4/10
Low rent kung fu hokum
Leofwine_draca11 December 2016
Warning: Spoilers
THE DYNAMITE TRIO is a dullish Hong Kong kung fu film, lensed in Taiwan to give it that cheap outdoor look. The starring roles go to Dragon Lee and Mark Long, with a supporting part for Jacky Chek, somebody I never heard of before but who seems to be your usual garden variety Jackie Chan impersonator. The director, Danny Cheng, seems to have been something of an unknown quantity, going on to film the martial arts scenes in Godfrey Ho's gloriously stupid trilogy of SCORPION THUNDERBOLT, NINJA THUNDERBOLT, and MAJESTIC THUNDERBOLT, but seemingly having no cinematic career beyond that.

The story is barely existent and seems to have been made up on the spot. It involves a ruthless martial arts master who's so good that he only uses a single hand to fight with. He's looking for a secret training manual on the mantis style which will make him even more deadly (like he needs it), but a couple of those youthful, bumbling, erstwhile hero types stand in his way. Sadly, THE DYNAMITE TRIO is an entirely cheap piece of film-making and the frequent action scenes are hardly anything to get excited about. The usual revenge-for-my-father's death scenario is played out yet again and a good master wears the fakest wig ever. It's only at the frenetic three-on-one climax that THE DYNAMITE TRIO shines, and even then it's only in a mild way.
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