But the real cult heroes were the – five incredible acrobats and martial artists (Lo Meng, Sun Chien, and the terrifyingly flexible Chiang Sheng). Their film "Invincible Shaolin" is a masterpiece of paranoia: three rival Shaolin masters are tricked into killing each other via a deadly, maze-like training room.
But what makes a Shaolin film different from just any kung fu movie? And why are they still wildly addictive today? shaolin filmek
The genre exploded in the late 1970s and early 1980s, thanks to the legendary of the Shaw Brothers studio. He directed a string of films known as the "Shaolin Cycle," including "The 36th Chamber of Shaolin" (the Citizen Kane of monk movies) and "Five Shaolin Masters." But the real cult heroes were the –