7.5

Drunken Master II

Jui kuen II

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7.5

Drunken Master II

Jui kuen II

  • Year 1994
  • Duration 102 min
  • Country Hong Kong (Special Administrative Region of China)
  • Language English
CategoryActionComedy
A young martial artist is caught between respecting his pacifist father's wishes or stopping a group of disrespectful foreigners from stealing precious artifacts.

About Drunken Master II

Drunken Master II stands as one of Jackie Chan's finest achievements, blending breathtaking martial arts choreography with genuine humor and cultural commentary. The 1994 Hong Kong classic follows a young Wong Fei-hung (Chan) who must navigate between his pacifist father's teachings and the urgent need to combat foreign smugglers stealing precious Chinese artifacts. What begins as a personal conflict evolves into a patriotic mission, with Chan's character reluctantly embracing his family's drunken boxing style to defend national treasures.

The film showcases Chan at his physical peak, performing astonishing stunts and fight sequences that remain influential decades later. The final showdown, featuring Chan battling adversaries while intoxicated on industrial-strength alcohol, represents some of the most creative martial arts cinematography ever captured. Director Lau Kar-leung masterfully balances slapstick comedy with serious themes of cultural preservation, creating a film that entertains while making meaningful statements about colonialism and identity.

Beyond the spectacular action, Drunken Master II offers heartfelt performances, particularly Chan's portrayal of the conflicted hero torn between filial duty and righteous action. The supporting cast adds depth to this narrative, creating emotional stakes that elevate the film beyond typical action fare. For martial arts enthusiasts and general viewers alike, this film represents essential viewing - a perfect blend of technical brilliance, storytelling, and cultural significance that explains why it remains a beloved classic nearly thirty years after its release.