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Oct 25, 2012 · Tai Chi Hero. Original title: Tai ji 2: Ying xiong jue qi. 2012. Not Rated. 1h 40m. IMDb RATING. 6.1 /10. 3.7K. YOUR RATING. Rate. Play trailer 1:51. 1 Video. 29 Photos. Action Adventure Fantasy. Yang Luchan marries the Chen style kung fu grand master's daughter in Chen village in 1800s China, so he can learn Chen style kung fu/tai chi.
- Stephen Fung
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- 2 min
Lu Chan (Jayden Yuan) is still trying to find his place in Chen Village, the legendary town where everyone is a martial arts master...and Chen-style Tai Chi is forbidden to outsiders. But since he helped save the town from a frightening steam-powered machine, Yuniang (Angelababy), beautiful daughter of Grandmaster Chen (Tony Leung Ka-Fai ...
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Oct 25, 2012 · Native Title: 太极2:英雄崛起; Also Known As: Tai Chi 2: The Hero Rises, Tai Ji 2 Ying Xiong Jue Qi; Director: Stephen Fung; Screenwriter: Chen Kuo Fu, Zhang Jia Lu, Cheng Xiao Ze; Genres: Action, Drama, Martial Arts, Fantasy; Tags: Tai Chi, Steampunk (Vote or add tags) Country: China ; Type: Movie; Release Date: Oct 25, 2012; Duration ...
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- Stephen Fung
- China
- Action, Drama, Martial Arts, Fantasy
The second instalment of the Tai Chi trilogy continues the journey of Yang Luchan, a gifted child with a fleshy growth on his forehead who helped save a village from a frightening army of steampunk soldiers bearing strange machines with the knowledge of Tai Chi that they entrusted him with.
Title: TAI CHI 2: The Hero Rises (2012) Original title: Tai Chi Hero. Director: Stephen Fung. Screenwriter: Chia-Lu Chang. Year: 2012. Time: 100 mn. Country: Type: Aventure , Action , Distribution: Diversion Pictures. OFFICIAL WEBSITE.
Tai Chi Hero. 2012 ‘太極2 英雄崛起’ Directed by Stephen Fung. The Throwdown Continues. Chinese steampunk martial arts blockbuster about the early years of Tai chi master Yang Luchan, the man who founded in the 19th century what has now become the most popular Tai Chi style in the world.