The Lion Roars 2
The Lion Roars 2
| 17 August 2012 (USA)
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A woman is disliked by men in her village because of her bad temper. She uses her martial arts skills to beat up men who are unfaithful to their wives.

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Tedfoldol

everything you have heard about this movie is true.

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Calum Hutton

It's a good bad... and worth a popcorn matinée. While it's easy to lament what could have been...

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Kaelan Mccaffrey

Like the great film, it's made with a great deal of visible affection both in front of and behind the camera.

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Janis

One of the most extraordinary films you will see this year. Take that as you want.

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ckormos1

For the record the only roaring was done by the lioness not the lion.It starts with a would-be poet interviewing ladies for some unspecified job then cuts to a lovely lady interviewing a rather crude looking man as a possible husband. She soon displays martial arts skills that could only be done in a comedy.Reviewing a comedy is never easy because what is funny is a matter of taste. Plus, the Hong Kong comedy genre requires viewer experience just to accept the sight gags and the verbal comedy is often lost in the translation. This opening skit works well in both languages so I found the dialog very funny. The action is a spoof of martial arts movies with a lot of sex role reversals. It includes the standard characters of the wispy woman who is actually a kung fu master, the male poet with no martial arts skills, and others.A viewer not familiar with this genre would stop watching after fifteen minutes. I have watched many of these movies and I thought the first fifteen minutes was great.If you run to get a drink about one hour into the movie you will return not to a comedy but a tragic story with the philosophical question is it better to remember or forget lost love. That's another cultural thing about Hong Kong movies, they are not afraid to hit the audience with abrupt changes like this.After all the cultural differences the movie finishes up with the standard love story plot: boy meets girl, something happens and they split but get back together, then something really bad happens and it seems over forever but they get back together in the last scene. This is not the Chinese love story plot: boy meets girl, fate is mentioned, and the rest is up to fate. Overall I liked it and recommend it exclusively for fans of this genre.

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djinnmoto

I don't know why Chinese Movie Industry could make a bad and terrible movie like this one. It's a fake and sneer to the Three Kingdoms Period which we found it through Red Cliff. In this movie, all the characters were made up similar to the ones in Three Kingdoms but in a humor way in the hope to find laughter of audience but it's not.If anyone of you want to spend the most wasted minutes of your lifetime watching this movie, I would, at all cost, prevent you to do so.Apart from some of small fighting techniques, which were easy to the China Movie Industry, the movie was totally crap.DO NOT WATCH, I REPEAT, DO NOT WATCH. DO BE CURIOUS BECAUSE OF MY WORDS TO FIND OUT HOW BAD IT WAS. DO NOT!!!

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