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Hong Kong

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3 April 1993 (1993-04-03)

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The Bare-Footed Kid is a 1993 Hong Kong martial arts film directed by Johnnie To and starring Aaron Kwok, Maggie Cheung, Ti Lung and Jacklyn Wu. The film is a remake of the 1977 film Disciples of Shaolin which was directed by Chang Cheh.

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Plot

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After the death of his father, the poor and illiterate Kwan Fung-yiu (Aaron Kwok) goes out to the provincial capital to seek refuge from Tuen Ching-wan (Ti Lung), a friend of his deceased father, and works in a dye factory, the "Four Seasons Weaver". The political situation in the capital is tense. With his superior identity as a Manchurian, Hak Wo-po (Kenneth Tsang, owner of the "Tin Lung Spinner", dominates the city and set up a gambling den where he sends his workers to fight with workers of "Four Seasons Weave". The newly appointed magistrate Yuen Tin-yau (Cheung Siu-fai) and his instructor Mr. Wah (Paul Chun) want to eradicate Hak, but they do not have enough evidence to bring him to justice. Later, Tin-yau meets Pak Siu-kwan (Maggie Cheung), the owner of "Four Seasons Weaver" and Wah's daughter Lin (Jacklyn Wu). Then it was revealed that Tuen was a fugitive who changed his name and hid in the dye factory to avoid arrest and developed affection towards Pak. Fung-yiu and Lin also develops a mutual bond after an incident.

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"Tin Lung Spinners" had always been inferior to "Four Seasons Weaver". Feeling vengeful, Hak sets "Four Seasons Weave" on fire to vent his anger. Fung-yiu, who is witless, dazed and confused, gets up to the fighting arena, and was lured by Hak where he kills his friend's father. Fung-yiu had fallen further and further into a quagmire of confusion. He also reveals Tuen's past identity as a killer and Tuen is wanted by officials. Fortunately, Yuen Tin-yau's discerning eyes can tell greatness from Fung-yiu, and they work together to defeat the "Dragon Place". However, Tuen was unfortunately ambushed by Hak where he swallowed poison and shot to death by millions of arrows. Fung-yiu hurried off to save Tuen, but it was too late by then.

Cast

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  • Aaron Kwok as Kwan Fung-yiu
  • Ti Lung as Tuen Ching-wan
  • Maggie Cheung as Pak Siu-kwan
  • Jacklyn Wu as Wah Wong-lin
  • Paul Chun as Mr. Wah
  • Kenneth Tsang as Hak Wo-po
  • Cheung Siu-fai as Magistrate Yuen Tin-yau
  • Wong Yat-fei as Kuei
  • Tin Ching as Pak's worker
  • Wong San as Pak's indebted worker
  • Chu Tit-wo as Hung Chun-tin
  • Benny Lai as City guard
  • Johnny Cheng as City guard
  • Yuen Ling-to as Pui
  • Cheng Ka-sang as Hak's bodyguard
  • Leung Kai-chi as Weaver at Tin Lung Spinners
  • Hau Woon-ling as Sam Ku, woman leading bridal march
  • Jacky Cheung Chun-hung as Magistrate Yuen's aide
  • So Wai-nam as Magistrate Yuen's aide
  • Kent Chow as Magistrate Yuen's aide
  • Kong Miu-deng as Hak's thug
  • Mak Wai-cheung as Hak's thug
  • Huang Kai-sen as Hak's thug
  • Chan Min-leung as Chan
  • Chan Man-hiu as Shoes vendor
  • Ng Wui as Cow owner
  • Kam Lau as Shop owner
  • San Tak-kan as Boat passenger
  • Kai Cheung-lung as Boatman
  • Adam Chan
  • Kwan Yung
  • Jameson Lam
  • Theme song

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  • The Expression After Speaking (留下句號的面容)
  • Composer: William Wu
  • Lyricist: Siu Mei
  • Singer: Aaron Kwok
  • Insert theme


  • Wait For You to Be Back (等你回來)
  • Composer: William Wu
  • Lyricist: Siu Mei
  • Singer: Cass Phang
  • Critical

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    The Bare-Footed Kid received generally positive reviews. Ard Vijn of Twitch Film writes "it's not a classic by any means but it's a fun movie that definitely has its moments. Fans of either Aaron Kwok, Ti Lung or Maggie Cheung won't be disappointed." Mark Polland of Kung Fu Cinema rated it 4 out of 5 stars and writes The Bare-Footed Kid is a thoughtful kung fu film with an unusually strong story that winningly delivers a message that strength and fighting ability are useless without morality and sound judgment. Andrew Saroch of Far East Films also rated film 4 out of 5 stars and writes "while not as good as Disciples of Shaolin, Bare-Footed Kid is an excellent film and like its inspiration, operates of a number of levels."

    Box office

    The film grossed HK$3,973,198 at the Hong Kong box office during its theatrical run from 3 to 14 April 1993.

    References

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