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The film structurally integrates the "Eight Drunken Immortals" forms into the narrative. Early in the film, Wong struggles to perform these styles, signaling his immaturity. As the film progresses, he utilizes specific forms—such as the "Immortal Woman He" and the "Drunuch"—to counter specific opponents. The climax, where he consumes industrial alcohol to defeat the final villain, represents a total surrender to the style's chaotic nature, transforming the "comedy" of drunkenness into a desperate, almost tragic survival mechanism.

Set in turn-of-the-century China, the film follows (Jackie Chan), the son of a respected doctor. After a luggage mix-up on a train, Fei-hung accidentally acquires a priceless Chinese artifact intended to be smuggled out of the country by a British ambassador. the legend of drunken master isaidub

Wong Fei-lung (Jackie Chan) is the spoiled and arrogant son of a renowned martial arts master, Wong Yan-lung (Siu Tin-yuen). Fei-lung is known for his drunken boxing style, which he uses to humiliate his opponents. However, his lack of discipline and disrespect towards his father lead to a series of conflicts. The climax, where he consumes industrial alcohol to

: Film critic Roger Ebert famously praised the 20-minute climactic battle in a steel mill, calling it a benchmark for action cinema. The scene includes incredible stunts, such as Jackie Chan actually being kicked into a bed of burning hot coals. Wong Fei-lung (Jackie Chan) is the spoiled and

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