Fist Of Legend is a 1994 martial arts film starring martial artist Jet Li. It was directed by Gordon Chan and features action choreography by Yuen Woo-ping. It is a remake of Bruce Lee's 1972 film Fist of Fury. The film's setting is in Shanghai in 1937 during the Second Sino-Japanese War as the city is occupied by Japanese forces. It is regarded as one of the best martial arts films of all time, and almost universally viewed as Jet Li's best.
The film follows Chen Zhen in his quest to bring to
justice those responsible for the death of his master Huo
Yuanjia.
The film opens with Chen Zhen attending class in Kyoto University in Japan. Some Japanese martial arts students swarm in and try to force Chen out because he is a Chinese. Mitsuko Yamada, one of Chen's female classmates who has a crush on him, along with Chen's professor and fellow students speak up for Chen. The thugs turn violent. Chen tackles and defeats them using a variety of controlled Chin Na techniques. The students' master Funakochi Fumio, who is also Mitsuko's uncle, arrives on the scene and apologises for his students' behavior, reminding them that violence never solves problems. Fumio is impressed with Chen's skill and has a conversation with him. Chen learns that his master Huo Yuanjia has been killed after a match with a Japanese martial artist. Chen is distraught upon hearing news of his master's death and leaves immediately for Shanghai. He bids Mitsuko farewell at the harbour.
Chen returns to Jingwu School in Shanghai. He sees
that his master's son Huo Ting'en, who is also his childhood friend, has become
the new master of the school. He is given a warm welcome by his fellow students
and they mourn Huo Yuanjia's death together. The next day, Chen travels to the
Dojo of Ryoichi Akutagawa, the Japanese martial artist who defeated his master.
Chen demands to see Akutagawa and Akutagawa's students try to force him out but
Chen defeats them. Akutagawa appears and honourably accepts Chen's challenge to
a fight. Chen defeats Akutagawa easily and concludes that Akutagawa is not
capable enough of defeating his master. He begins to suspect that there is
something fishy behind his master's death. Chen has his master's corpse exhumed for an autopsy
against the wishes of Jingwu School. The autopsy report revealed that Huo
Yuanjia was poisoned, which weakened him before the match with Akutagawa and
eventually led to his death. Over the next few days, word of Chen's victory at
Akutagawa's school spreads and Chen becomes a local celebrity in Shanghai. The
students began to look up to Chen as their new master and asks him to instruct
them. Huo Ting'en becomes jealous of Chen but remains silent about his
unhappiness. He seeks comfort in a brothel and becomes romantically involved
with a prostitute. Meanwhile, Akutagawa confronts General Gō Fujita
after realising that his unfair match with Huo Yuanjia was pre-meditated by
Fujita. They have an argument over the code of Bushidō, in which Fujita states
his stand that victory should be sought at any cost, even if it meant
sacrificing one's honour. Fujita then kills Akutagawa and claims that Chen is
responsible. Akutagawa's students are furious and they attack Jingwu School. The
police arrives and stops the fight between the schools. Chen is placed on trial
for the murder of Akutagawa. Several "witnesses" provide false and conflicting
accounts of the murder while the court refuses to accept testimony from any
Chinese defense witnesses on the grounds that they would be biased. Mitsuko
arrives and claims that Chen is innocent as he spent the night with her. The
court accepts her false testimony because she is a Japanese and Chen is
exonerated. However, Chen's apparent relationship with Mitsuko ruins his
reputation, as the Chinese view it as an act of treachery. Huo Ting'en and the senior Jingwu members demand that
Chen either leave Mitsuko or the school. Huo seizes the opportunity to vent his
anger from jealousy and he challenges Chen to a match. Chen accepts the
challenge and refrains from attacking by merely defending in the beginning of
the match as he has no desire to hurt Huo. However, Huo's increasing
aggressiveness forces him to retaliate and he defeats Huo eventually. Huo hands
over his position of master of the school to Chen before leaving in shame. Chen
refuses to accept it and says that he would not abandon Mitsuko as well. He
leaves the school as well and Jingwu School is left without a master. The school
eventually finds out about Huo's relationship with the prostitute and reprimand
him. Chen and Mitsuko are faced with hostility from the
locals and are forced to seek shelter in an abandoned shrine near Huo Yuanjia's
grave. Meanwhile, Fumio arrives from Japan, as requested by Fujita, to get rid
of Chen. Fumio challenges Chen to a match which eventually turns out to be a
draw as both sides fought honourably. Before his departure, Fumio warns Chen
about Fujita's ill intentions and killing abilities. A few days later, Huo
visits Chen to apologise for his earlier actions and attitude, telling him also
that Jing Wu will accept his relationship with Mitsuko now. Huo informs Chen
that Fujita has issued a challenge to Jingwu School, which they must accept to
defend their school's reputation. Huo teaches Chen the Mizong Fist, which had
originally been restricted to only members of the Huo family. Mitsuko leaves
Chen after leaving behind a letter, which said that she will wait for him in
Japan as long as there is peace and until he has finished what he has to
do. The next day, Chen and Huo Ting'en meet Fujita for
the match. Fujita exposes a traitor from Jingwu School, who played a role in Huo
Yuanjia's death, and kills him as an apology for pre-meditating Huo's death. Huo
Ting'en fights Fujita, who appears to be incredibly strong and resilient by
defeating Huo effortlessly. Fujita is about to deliver the killing blow when
Chen stops him. Chen then takes over Huo and continues the fight with Fujita.
Chen defeats Fujita after a long and exhausting fight and walks away with Huo.
The enraged Fujita comes after them with a Katana and Chen tackles him after he
injures Huo. Chen is forced to kill Fujita. After that, Japanese soldiers
surround them and prepare to open fire. The Japanese ambassador arrives and orders the
soldiers to retreat. He agrees with Chen's actions as he is long aware that
Fujita is psychologically ill. However, he warns them that the Japanese
government will use Fujita's death as an excuse to start a war with China,
unless the Chinese account for Fujita's death by executing the killer. Chen
expresses his willingness to accept blame for Fujita's death and sacrifice
himself to prevent a war, earning the ambassador's further admiration. Instead,
the ambassador stages a fake execution and substitutes the dead Jingwu traitor's
body for Chen's. Having faked his own death, Chen is forced to go into hiding.
He leaves Shanghai for good and is never seen again.
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