The Fearless Young Boxer

The Fearless Young Boxer

Year: 1979

Runtime: 90 mins

Language: Chinese

Director: Jimmy Shaw

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While on a fishing trip, Shao Lung watches his father slain by the ruthless Wu Pa Feng. Shaken, he seeks refuge with his uncle’s troupe of travelling kung‑fu acrobats, where he trains intensively, mastering martial arts and acrobatic techniques. Determined, Lung prepares to exact his long‑awaited revenge.

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Wo Pa Feng Casanova Wong kills one of his former gang members, Li Tien Yen (Fei Lung), in a tense duel, sealing the fate that will pull a young man named Shao Lung into a long, spiraling cycle of revenge. Before that fatal duel, Li Tien Yen passes a gold plate to his son, a memento that Wo Pa Feng is determined to possess. Shao Lung witnesses his father’s death from the bushes, a moment that hardens his resolve and sets him on a path that will entwine loyalty, fear, and ambition.

The grief-stricken Shao Lung is pulled into the orbit of his uncle, Xiao Lung [Peter Chang Chi-Long], whose traveling kung-fu show becomes a makeshift battleground for the boy’s awakening. Under the careful eye of his uncle, Shao Lung begins to learn the finer arts of kung fu, with training montages that underscore not just technique but character, discipline, and the slow building of self-esteem. He also draws guidance from his cousin, Xiao Ling [Hwa Ling], whose presence adds another layer of mentorship and skill to his development.

During a performance, Shao Lung spots Wo Pa Feng in the crowd and hurls a sword in his direction. The attack is misread as an accident by Wo Pa Feng, who returns the weapon with a shrug, and the crowd reacts with a mix of shock and awe. The moment foreshadows a deeper clash between generations and agendas, as Shao Lung’s determination to confront the man who killed his father intensifies. Lu Lin Hai [Ga Hoi], using “Pa” as a surname, offers a blunt perspective to Shao Lung, warning him that revenge may come at a cost and urging restraint rather than rash action.

The troupe travels to a new town, setting up shop once more for another show. In town, Xiao Ling ventures out to shop and attracts the attention of a boastful man who claims ancient warrior lineage. He pursues her with clumsy bravado, and when he touches her, she responds with a sharp slap that sours any sense of romance he might have imagined. Shao Lung steps in, and after observing the man’s unusual martial display, he beats both him and his accomplice, a moment that earns him a warning from Xiao Lung about drawing unwanted attention. Yet Shao Lung’s ardor for justice remains intact, and he plunges back into conflict, this time in defense of a beggar named Stumpy [Ma Chin-Ku], who has stolen the crucial gold plate.

The confrontation unsettles the balance of the traveling group, as Shao Lung’s act ends up harming local business and attracting Wo Pa Feng’s attention once again. He pursues Stumpy, who holds tightly to the plate and refuses to relinquish it. The chase snakes through a bustling wedding caravan, and Stumpy ultimately escapes by a clever ruse. That same evening, Shao Lung’s uncle laments the loss of the talisman, which he believes gives the holder paramount authority over the gang’s ranks. Shao Lung vows to retrieve the plate, a promise that deepens the web of obligation and retribution surrounding him.

Tensions flare as Shao Lung finds himself clashing once more with men connected to Wo Pa Feng’s gang. He reports back to his brother who controls the territory, describing the man who beat him as part of the traveling show’s orbit, and the gang intensifies attempts to disrupt the show itself. Wo Pa Feng sits in the audience, watching closely for any sign of Li Tien Yen’s son, hoping to uncover the trail that might lead him to the gold plate and the power it promises.

Frustration peaks when Shao Lung’s uncle removes him from the show, deeming him a liability. The teenager seeks refuge with an old monk, a fortune teller he’d met before, who begins to teach him further kung-fu to sharpen his reflexes and combat sense. The pair’s fragile alliance deepens as Shao Lung trains under the monk’s steady guidance, preparing for the day he might stand before Wo Pa Feng with a plan and a clear objective.

A chance encounter rekindles the old tension: Wo Pa Feng tracks Shao Lung down again, and the two share a friendly spar that masks the larger conflict looming over their lives. The monk then advises Shao Lung and Xiao Ling to temper their thirst for vengeance with cunning and patience, reminding them that pure one-on-one power may not prevail against a foe as seasoned as Wo Pa Feng. The guidance lands with weight as the two youths plot a trap for the elusive target, the man who carries Li Tien Yen’s legacy within him.

The stakes rise dramatically when Stumpy appears again, this time in league with the monk to plead for the return of the gold plate. A violent confrontation erupts as Wo Pa Feng kills Shao Lung’s uncle who uses the surname “Pa,” and Stumpy, fleeing with the plate, is pursued through a maze of alleys and fields. The chase ends with Stumpy’s death, a result the gang’s boss deems a tragic mistake—Stumpy was a poor beggar, not the intended target. Xiao Lung, whose body bears the weight of his murdered brother, receives the grim news and addresses Shao Lung and Xiao Ling with a stern reminder of the danger they all face.

The tension crescendos as Xiao Lung leaves a farewell note and vows not to return, setting the stage for a high-stakes confrontation. He crosses paths with the Magistrate, who shares space with Wo Pa Feng and who proclaims Xiao Lung a traitor bound to be eliminated under gang rules. After a fierce exchange, Xiao Lung falls, his life claimed by a rival force. The revelation shakes the resolve of Shao Lung and Xiao Ling, who must decide whether revenge will truly mend the wounds of their families or simply feed a cycle of violence.

With the elder monk’s warning echoing in their ears, Shao Lung and Xiao Ling prepare for what might be their final confrontation with Wo Pa Feng. Shao Lung arranges a trap at an abandoned warehouse, designed to flush out the man who took his father’s life and to settle the score once and for all. The plan unfolds with meticulous precision, showcasing the students’ growth, their sharpened reflexes, and the grim beauty of kung-fu choreographed in a way that highlights both technique and emotion. The climactic duel arrives with a quiet, determined energy, culminating in a display of spectacular kicking prowess that underlines the mastery of the late-stage confrontation and the enduring resolve of those who refuse to surrender to fate.

In the end, the story remains a tapestry of revenge, loyalty, education, and courage, built step by step through training, trials, and a final arrangement of minds and bodies against a foe who seems almost unbeatable. The final victory—physical and moral—arrives not just through brute force, but through the strategic use of intelligence, patience, and the unwavering drive to protect what matters most. The closing act seals the tale with a flourish that honors the legacy of the fighters and the lessons learned along the way.

Last Updated: October 09, 2025 at 11:19

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