Jeśli uwielbiasz 'Kung Fu Szał' (2004) – kultową mieszankę akcji, komedii i sztuk walki – ten artykuł jest dla ciebie! Znajdziesz tu 10 filmów i seriali, które podobnie jak dzieło Stephena Chow, łączą dynamiczne walki z absurdalnym humorem i niebanalną fabułą. Przygotuj się na prawdziwą ucztę dla fanów kina!

The Karate Kid (1984)
Opis: Centers around the journey of an underdog learning martial arts, combining humor, heart, and intense training sequences.
Fakt: The iconic 'wax on, wax off' training method was improvised by the director. The film was shot in just 33 days.


Big Trouble in Little China (1986)
Opis: Mixes martial arts with supernatural elements and a quirky, fast-paced narrative, creating a unique blend of action and comedy.
Fakt: The film was initially conceived as a Western before being reworked into an urban fantasy. It was a box office flop but later gained a cult following.


Bloodsport (1988)
Opis: Features brutal, no-holds-barred martial arts tournaments with a focus on honor and personal growth, much like the underground fight scenes in the referenced film.
Fakt: The movie is loosely based on the alleged real-life exploits of Frank Dux. Jean-Claude Van Damme performed most of his own stunts.


The Mummy (1999)
Opis: Combines action, adventure, and humor with a fast-paced narrative and visually spectacular set pieces, much like the chaotic and entertaining fight scenes.
Fakt: The scarab beetles were created using a combination of real beetles and CGI. The film was shot in Morocco and the UK, with the desert scenes taking place in the Sahara.


The Matrix (1999)
Opis: Revolutionary fight choreography blending martial arts with sci-fi elements, creating a visually groundbreaking experience.
Fakt: The 'bullet time' effect was achieved using 120 still cameras. The actors underwent months of martial arts training for their roles.


Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000)
Opis: Blends martial arts with a poetic and visually stunning narrative, featuring gravity-defying fight sequences and deep philosophical undertones.
Fakt: It was the first foreign-language film to surpass $100 million at the U.S. box office. The bamboo forest fight scene took weeks to film due to its complexity.


Kung Pow: Enter the Fist (2002)
Opis: A parody that exaggerates martial arts tropes with over-the-top action and slapstick humor, similar to the comedic and exaggerated fight scenes.
Fakt: The film uses footage from a 1976 Hong Kong movie, digitally altered to include the main character. It took four years to complete due to the extensive editing.


The One (2001)
Opis: Features high-octane martial arts sequences and a multiverse concept, blending sci-fi with intense hand-to-hand combat.
Fakt: Jet Li performed all his own stunts, including the fight scenes against his own character. The film's concept was inspired by quantum physics theories.


Kung Fu Panda (2008)
Opis: Combines martial arts action with humor and heart, focusing on an unlikely hero's journey to mastery.
Fakt: The animators studied real pandas and kung fu movements to make the action sequences authentic. It was DreamWorks' first animated feature to feature a predominantly Asian cast.


The Man with the Iron Fists (2012)
Opis: A homage to classic martial arts films with stylized violence, eccentric characters, and a mix of action and comedy.
Fakt: RZA, the director, is a huge fan of martial arts movies and funded part of the film himself. The fight scenes were choreographed by the same team behind 'The Matrix.'
