Actors: Vincent Zhao, Xun Zhou, Andy On, Xiaodong Guo, Jay Chou
Director: Woo-ping Yuen
Su Qi-Er retired from his life as a renowned Qing dynasty general in order to pursue his dream of a family and his own martial arts school. However, Su’s peaceful life is shattered when his vengeful adopted brother, Yuan Lie, kidnaps his son and leaves Su for dead. Saved from his demise by his wife Ying and the reclusive doctor Yu, Su resolves to perfect his technique so that he may defeat Yuan Lie and reunite his family. Aided by the mystical “God of Wushu” and the eccentric “Old Sage,” Su masters the art of Drunken Boxing, and embarks on the path that would eventually give rise to the legend of the “King of Beggars.”


So I’ve always claimed to like martial arts films more than I actually do. I liked this! Fans of the genre are going to be stoked… one or two may bring it back in because of the subtitles. The action sequences where flawless, the plot was thin and the over all look of the film was great. Woo-ping Yuen followers are going to dig it!