The One Armed Swordsman
-you made me a cripple so ill make you a cripple too- sneers charismatic swordplay superstar wang yu clutching his severed member in this 1967 classic of manly suffering and bloodshed. Because of its implacable-revenge motif and its extended training sequences this is sometimes cited as the first true martial arts movie--a transitional film between the old-school swordplay and the contemporary Kung Fu genres. Whatever you call it it is easily one of the most influential asian action movies ever made. A master of long-sword fighting techniques wang loses an arm in the early innings. (it is hacked off by the woman he loves.) in order to exact payback he has to master the unfamiliar short-sword style using the stump of his symbolically shattered blade. Meanwhile; enemies of the long-sword school have invented a sneaky -sword-clamp- device and deploy it against the good guys. Issues of fighting style and discipline are central; one technique trumps another and the hero triumphs because driven by rage he practices more obsessively than his foes. This is a lean effective piece of genre craftsmanship from the great director chang cheh.