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Uploaded by on Jan 25, 2006

Chow is a teenage street fighter in 1950s Hong Kong. Scarred by the memory of his parent's murder at the hands of Japanese soldiers during the WW2 invasion of China, Chow is about to face his biggest challenge:

A fight with a Japanese street fighter.

The film is the first to feature semi-authentic Wing Chun vs. Kyokushin Karate in a cinematic context.

Directed/Written/DPed by Sheldon Schwartz; starring Johnny Yu and Kerry Wong of zero gravity stunts. Shot for 200 dollars (half on parking tickets; other half on food and tape)

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  • Wow, really touching story, i like how you used the real footage of the rooftop fights straight to favorites (:

  • is gary lam?!

  • @kensaxophone Man, now that you mentioned it, it does look like Sifu Gary Lam!

  • that happens in movies.

    and that happens in real life

    youtube.com/watch?v=QH13kYFzfF­k

  • Is that Sifu Gary Lam??

  • Good film, decently shot. Just need better qual camera for higher def and it'd be perfect

  • Great Job on the film the story was great I hope to see it as a feature film thanks for getting Wing Chun out for the world to see. all the best

  • @tuneafish1 I was five years ago.

  • @sschwartz23 Alright, cool. I think the point he was trying to make was dont try to rid your self of negative emotions, just have the discipline to use them at the right time and place. Hate can be a potent tool when directerd towards a more powerful opponent. Just as long as one realizes hate has it's place...not all over the place. The teacher was talking specifically about fear, but I think all negative emotions have their (limited) place.

  • @chefshitpiece All good chef. I made this movie, and ur original comment sounded sarcastic.. if u didn't mean that, then all good in the wing chun hood. thanks for watching.

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