Breakout from Oppression

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  • NR
  • 1978
  • 1 hr 27 min

Breakout from Oppression is an action thriller movie filmed with high intensity and a strong message of hope that stars Maggie Lee, Chia Hui Liu and Paul Chun Pui. Directed by Yang Chia-Yun in 1984, this movie is a classic example of a well-rounded martial arts film featuring kickboxing, sword fights, and acrobatic stunts. The story of Breakout from Oppression centers around a brave young woman named Lee Siu Fung (Maggie Lee) who is on a mission to track down her father’s murderers. Lee’s father was a martial arts master who was brutally murdered by a group of thugs who were led by a fierce crime boss. With a deep sense of loss and injustice, Lee sets out on a quest of revenge.

As she begins her quest for revenge, Lee discovers that she is not alone in her fight against the oppressive thugs. She joins a band of martial arts experts, including the renowned sword fighter Pai Yu-Ting (Chia Hui Liu) and master of the Dragon Claw technique, Liu Wai-Yu (Paul Chun Pui). Together, they form a team that is determined to take down the crime boss and his gang once and for all.

The film’s plot takes the team through a roller coaster of thrill and adventure as they face off against the organized crime syndicate. The team infiltrates the underground organization to gather information and bring down the mastermind behind the group of murderers. With several twists and turns, the movie keeps the audience on the edge of their seats, engrossed in the story.

One of the most memorable scenes in the movie is when Pai Yu-Ting single-handedly takes down a group of bandits using his astounding sword fighting techniques. His movements are so swift and precise that it’s impossible not to be impressed by his skills. Another scene that stands out for its action-packed choreography is when the team fights off a group of attackers while jumping across rooftops in a high-speed chase.

What makes the movie unique is its message of hope and the relentless determination of its central characters. The film portrays the unyielding spirit of the characters who refuse to be oppressed and are ready to fight for their rights until the very end. The movie also highlights the importance of teamwork and the power of a group that works together towards a common goal.

The acting of the cast, especially that of Maggie Lee, is commendable. Lee’s portrayal of Lee Siu Fung is convincing and powerful, displaying her determination to avenge her father. Chia Hui Liu’s performance as Pai Yu-Ting is another great highlight of the movie. His portrayal of a skilled swordsman who is willing to risk his life for a just cause is a testament to his excellent acting skills.

On the technical front, Breakout from Oppression boasts of superb cinematography, with exceptional camera work that captures the martial arts combats seamlessly. The background score also adds to the intensity of the movie, giving the scenes a perfect touch of suspense and action.

Overall, Breakout from Oppression is a must-watch for fans of the martial arts genre. It has a thrilling plot, impressive action scenes, and unforgettable performances. It’s a movie that leaves you feeling empowered and invigorated. Breaking free from oppression is not an easy task, but with a little bit of grit and determination, anything is possible.

Breakout from Oppression is a 1978 horror movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 27 minutes.

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  • Release Date
    1978
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    1 hr 27 min