Released in November 2012, this film marks the directorial debut of , the leader of the Wu-Tang Clan. Presented by Quentin Tarantino and co-written by Eli Roth , the movie is a high-energy "love letter" to 1970s Shaw Brothers kung-fu classics, blending traditional martial arts with a modern hip-hop aesthetic. 📜 Plot Summary
A humble village blacksmith who is forced to forge elaborate weapons for rival gangs. After his arms are brutally severed, he crafts a pair of powerful iron fists to seek justice. Jack Knife (Russell Crowe): Released in November 2012, this film marks the
With the clans destroyed and the village in ruins, the Blacksmith realizes he cannot simply run away. He decides to stay behind as the village's protector, while Jack Knife rides off into the sunset. After his arms are brutally severed, he crafts
Features intricate fight sequences designed by veteran martial arts masters. Soundtrack: The supporting cast
The film's central attraction is, of course, the protagonist, Chen, and his incredible iron fists. The way he dispatches his enemies with swift efficiency is both mesmerizing and brutal. The supporting cast, including the likes of Michelle Yeoh and Fan Bingbing, adds to the excitement, delivering memorable performances.