Martial Arts Movie - TV Tropes
- ️Sun Feb 26 2012
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/MartialArtsMovie
Go To
The martial arts movie is the cinematic genre mainly created in East Asia (especially Hong Kong) often being action showcases with martial-arts styles. Similar to traditional Wuxia but where most Wuxia uses more extreme Supernatural Martial Arts and High Fantasy settings, the Martial Arts Movie more often takes a more Low Fantasy with the occasional Charles Atlas Superpower and Urban Fantasy approach. They usually feature exaggerated and highly-stylized presentations of traditional fighting techniques and swordplay along with other weapons, but the action set pieces and the focus remain on characters using Good Old Fisticuffs, displays of Martial Arts and Crafts and/or being a Improbable Weapon User.
This style is strongly based in conventions drawn from traditional Chinese theater, ballet, and acrobatic performances — particularly the art of Chinese opera, and is accepted by the audience for which most of the films were made. During The '70s, with the rise of Bruce Lee and other the films started to gain traction in various other countries, leading to numerous Hong Kong Films (a number with questionable dubs) being brought over to various parts of the world.
The boom in popularity throughout the 70s and The '80s internationally also led to numerous films elevating the careers of Asian action stars such as Jackie Chan, Jet Li, Michelle Yeoh, and Donnie Yen, but also other action stars from different countries that notably include Jean-Claude Van Damme, Steven Seagal, Sonny Chiba and Chuck Norris.
In The '90s, the upcoming handover of Hong Kong back to China in 1997 caused consternation among many martial arts moviemakers and fans—would the communist government allow filmmakers the same freedom? But where some were worried, others saw opportunity... especially other Asian countries. Countries such as South Korea, Japan and Thailand began producing their own martial arts films, hoping to fill the void, and creating some new stars in the process, such as Tony Jaa and Jeeja Yanin.
And as it turned out, the Chinese takeover of Hong Kong did not signal the death knell of martial arts movies there, either, particularly with the rise of "arthouse" martial arts films such as Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Hero (2002), and House of Flying Daggers. China continues to produce many martial arts movies today.
Compare with Heroic Bloodshed, which often features stories set within the modern time frame usually around cops and gangsters and has the action centering on gun battles. Or Chop Sockey, where the stereotypical elements of classic films such as Hong Kong Dub or Artistic License – Martial Arts are Played for Laughs.
open/close all folders
Common tropes found in martial arts movies
- Action Girl: In Chinese, Da Nu or "fighting woman", and a longstanding element. Many movies, and not just the modern ones, will usually feature at least one... and possibly many more.
- Arch-Enemy
- Arrogant Kung-Fu Guy
- Artistic Licence
- Back-to-Back Badasses
- Badass in a Nice Suit
- Badass Longcoat
- Bare-Fisted Monk
- Bash Brothers
- Bastard Understudy
- Battle Couple
- Bloodless Carnage: Sometimes averted but normally, blood and gore are not featured heavily.
- Bruce Lee Clone
- Charles Atlas Superpower
- Cool Old Guy
- Cool Old Lady
- Cool Shades
- Cool Sword
- Dangerous Forbidden Technique
- Dark Action Girl
- Deceptive Disciple
- Dragons Up the Yin Yang
- Driven by Envy
- Dueling Dojos: Often a standard in movies set during historical periods.
- Eccentric Mentor
- Enlightened Antagonist: More likely to show up in Hong Kong productions than Chinese or Japanese ones, for various cultural and political reasons.
- Faceless Goons / Mooks
- Faux Action Girl: Not every female that seems like a Action Girl will get the chance to kick ass in some of the movies.
- Germans Love David Hasselhoff: The movies are remembered as kitschy in much of the Western world... but they were huge among urban African-Americans. As discussed here
by Moviebob and The RZA (maker of the Genre Throwback The Man with the Iron Fists), a combination of cheap dubs playing in inner-city grindhouse theaters and the themes of many such movies (downtrodden commoners studying secret techniques to fight back against The Man) resonating with lower-class minority youth helped make such films into cult classics within black America. Kung-fu and blaxploitation films had Friendly Fandoms for these reasons, plus the fact that they were the only films non-white people could enjoy that had entirely non-white casts. (Hence naming a New York-based hip-hop collective composed entirely of Black men "Wu-Tang Clan", which RZA would know a thing or two about.)
- Gun Fu
- Gun Kata
- Heroes Fight Barehanded
- Honor Before Reason
- Implausible Fencing Powers
- Improvised Weapon: Jackie Chan and Sammo Hung films often featured at least one per production.
- In a Single Bound
- Interesting Situation Duel: A standard among many modern films in the genre.
- Kung-Foley
- Lady of War
- Martial Pacifist
- Master-Apprentice Chain: It is very common, in movies like this, to have characters mentored by someone, and then pass their teachings on to someone else.
- Master Swordsman
- Mentor Occupational Hazard
- Old Master
- The Only One Allowed to Defeat You
- Punched Across the Room
- A Pupil of Mine Until He Turned to Evil: Not a few villains were once ex-pupils of a mentor gone evil.
- Rated M for Manly
- Rival Turned Evil
- Roaring Rampage of Revenge
- Storming the Castle
- Stuff Blowing Up
- Super Fly Reflexes
- Sworn Brothers
- Targeted to Hurt the Hero
- Testosterone Poisoning
- Three-Point Landing
- Training from Hell: Very much a standard in many classic martial arts films.
- Trash the Set
- Unnecessary Combat Roll
- Wax On, Wax Off
- Waif-Fu
- Wire Fu
- Worthy Opponent
- You Killed My Father
Actors well-known for martial arts movies
- Scott Adkins
- Johnny Yong Bosch
- Gina Carano
- Jackie Chan
- Michael Chan
- Shinichi ("Sonny") Chiba
- Cheng Pei-Peinote
- Chang Yi
- Chen Kuan-tai
- David Chiang
- Stephen Chow
- Randy Couture
- Mark Dacascos
- Gary Daniels
- Cynthia Rothrock
- Louis Fan
- Hsu Feng
- Jason David Frank
- Sibelle Hu
- Sammo Hung
- Diana Lee Inosanto
- Tony Jaa
- Amy Johnston
- Jim Kelly
- Cynthia Khan
- Bruce Lee
- Jason Scott Lee
- Moon Lee
- Jet Li
- Gordon Liu
- Lo Lieh
- Caity Lotz
- Ma Dong-seok
- Byron Mann
- Michiko Nishiwaki
- Chuck Norris
- Yukari Oshima
- Ray Park
- Maggie Q
- Ronda Rousey
- Shih Szu
- Steven Seagal
- Polly Shang Guan
- Etsuko ("Sue") Shiomi
- Robin Shou
- Dan Southworth
- Jason Statham
- Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa
- Ti Lung
- Iko Uwais
- Jean-Claude Van Damme
- Jimmy Wang Yu
- Michael Jai White
- Michael Woods
- Wu Jing
- Donnie Yen
- Michelle Yeoh
- Yuen Biao
- Sharon Yeung
- Yueh Hua
- Yu Rong-guang
- Kara Wai
- Vincent Zhao
List of martial arts movies
- The 14 Amazons
- 14 Blades
- 21 Red List
- The 36th Chamber of Shaolin
- Abbot of Shaolin
- Above the Law (1988)
- Accident Man
- The Accidental Spy
- Acts of Vengeance (2017)
- Ambush
- Angel Of Destruction
- Angel's Project
- The Anonymous Heroes
- Armor of God a.k.a Operation Condor
- Avengement
- The Avenging Quartet
- Ashes of Time - being a Wong Kar-wai film, its more of an "artistic" martial arts film, but it still counts
- The Assassin
- The Assassin (1967)
- The Avenging Eagle
- Bangkok Knockout
- The Bare-footed Kid
- The Bastard
- Bastard Swordsman
- The Battle Wizard
- Beach of the War Gods
- The Bells of Death
- The Big Boss
- Big Brother (2018)
- Big Trouble in Little China
- Billy Jack
- Black Belt Jones
- Black Butterfly
- Black Dynamite
- The Black Enforcer
- The Blade (1995)
- Blind Fury
- Blood and Bone
- Blood Brothers (1973)
- Blood of the Dragon
- Bloodfist
- Bloodmoon
- Bloodsport (1988)
- The Bloody Escape
- Bodyguards and Assassins
- The Boxer From Shantung
- Boyka Undisputed
- The Brave and the Evil
- The Bride With White Hair
- Brotherhood of the Wolf
- Brothers Five
- Brotherhood of Blades
- Butterfly and Sword
- Bulletproof Monk
- Burning Ambition
- Bury Me High
- BuyBust
- Call to Arms
- The Casino (1972)
- The Champions (1983)
- Chinatown Kid
- The Chinese Boxer (and its sequel, Return of the Chinese Boxer)
- A Chinese Ghost Story
- Chocolate
- Circle of Iron
- City Cops
- City Hunter
- Clan Feuds
- Come Drink With Me
- Crime Story
- The Crimson Charm
- Crippled Avengers
- Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
- Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: Sword of Destiny
- The Deadly Breaking Sword
- The Deadly Duo
- A Deadly Secret
- Deadly Target
- Deadful Melody
- Death Cage
- Death Duel
- Death Machines
- Death Valley
- Delightful Forest
- Devil's Express
- The Devil's Mirror
- Disciples of Shaolin
- Disciples of the 36th Chamber
- Disco Godfather
- Dragon Tiger Gate
- Dragons Forever
- Dragon from Russia
- The Dragon Missile
- Dreaming the Reality
- Drunken Master (Series)
- Duel of the Ironfist
- Duel of Fists - and it's sequel, The Angry Guest, shares the same page
- Duel For Gold
- Duel to the Death (1983)
- Eastern Condors
- East Meets Watts
- The Eight Diagram Pole Fighter
- Enter the Dragon
- The Eunuch
- Executioners from Shaolin
- Fearless (2006)
- That Fiery Girl
- Finger of Doom
- Fire Dragon
- Fist of Fury
- Fist of Legend
- Fists of the White Lotus - also known as Clan of the White Lotus
- Five Deadly Venoms
- Five Element Ninjas
- Five Fingers of Death
- Five Shaolin Masters
- Flag of Iron
- Flash Point
- Flirting Scholar
- The Flying Dagger
- Flying Dragon Leaping Tiger
- Flying Guillotine
- The Forbidden Kingdom
- Forced Vengeance
- Four Riders
- Full Moon Scimitar
- Furious Slaughter
- The Golden Lion
- The Golden Seal
- The Golden Sword
- Golden Swallow
- The Guillotines
- Hand of Death
- Have Sword, Will Travel
- Heart of Dragon
- Heads for Sale
- Heroes Of The East
- Heroes of Sung
- Heroes Two
- The Heroic Ones
- Holy Flame of the Martial World - a martial arts movie with alot of special effects
- Hong Kil Dong
- Hong Kong Godfather
- House of Flying Daggers
- House of Fury - it's like Spy Kids, but with kung fu!
- House of Traps
- The Imperial Swordsman
- The Invincible Fist
- The Iron Buddha
- Ip Man Film Series
- In the Line of Duty III: Force of the Dragon
- In the Line of Duty 4: Witness
- The Invincible Sword
- Iron Angels and both its sequels
- Iron Chain Fighter
- The Iron Bodyguard
- The Jade Faced Assassin
- The Jade Raksha
- Jade Tiger
- Judgement of an Assassin
- The Karate Kid
- Kickboxer
- Kickboxer's Tears
- Kid from Kwangtung
- A Kid from Tibet
- The Kid with the Golden Arm
- Killer Angels - and it's sequel, Devil Hunters
- Killer Clans
- Killer Constable
- Killer Darts
- Killers Five
- The Killing of Satan
- King Cat
- King Eagle
- The King of Fighters
- Kiss of the Dragon
- The Knight of Knights
- Kung Fu Genius
- Kung Fu Hustle
- Kung Fu Jungle
- Kung Fu Panda
- Kung Fu Yoga
- Kung Fu Zohra
- Kung Fury
- The Kung Fu Instructor
- Kung Pow! Enter the Fist – a parody of the genre
- The Kunoichi: Ninja Girl
- The Lady Assassin
- Lady Bloodfight
- The Lady Hermit
- Lady of Steel
- Lady with a Sword
- The Last Dragon
- Legendary Assassin
- Legendary Weapons of China
- Legend of the Fist: The Return of Chen Zhen
- Legend of the Wolf
- Leopard Hunting
- Life Gamble
- Lionheart
- Lion Vs Lion
- The Lockdown (2024)
- The Long Chase
- Long Road To Gallantry
- Lovely But Deadly
- Mad Monkey Kung Fu
- The Magic Blade - the entire trilogy
- The Magic Crystal
- Magnificent Ruffians
- The Magnificent Swordsman
- The Magnificent Trio
- Magnificent Warriors
- A Man Called Tiger
- Man of Tai Chi
- The Man from Hong Kong - joint production with Australia
- Man of Iron (1972)
- The Man with the Iron Fists
- The Man Who Saves the World
- Marco Polo
- Masked Avengers
- The Master (1980)
- Ma Su-zhen
- Master of the Flying Guillotine
- Merantau
- Mercenaries from Hong Kong
- Miami Connection
- The Mighty One
- Millionaires' Express
- Mission Of Condor
- Moon Warriors
- Mr. Nice Guy
- My Lucky Stars
- Never Back Down
- New Dragon Inn
- New Killers In Town
- The New Legend of Shaolin
- The New Shaolin Boxers
- The Night Comes for Us
- Night Hunter (1996)
- Ninja (2009)
- Ninja Assassin
- The Ninja Mission
- No Retreat, No Surrender
- No Retreat, No Surrender 2
- Oath of Death
- The Octagon
- Once Upon a Time in China series
- Once Upon a Time in Shanghai
- One-Armed Boxer
- One-Armed Swordsman
- One-Armed Swordsman
- One-Armed Swordsmen
- Ong-Bak
- Only the Strong
- Opium and the Kung Fu Master
- Outlaw Brothers
- The Paper Tigers
- The Pirate (1973)
- Plan B: Scheiß auf Plan A
- Police Story
- The Postman Fights Back
- Power Connection - Hong Kong-Philippine co-production
- Princess Madam
- Project A - the sequel is troped in this page too.
- The Protectors
- Proud and Confident
- The Proud Youth
- Pursuit
- The Quest
- Rage of the Master
- Raging Phoenix
- The Raid: Redemption
- Rape of the Sword
- Raw Courage
- My Rebellious Son
- Redbelt
- Rendezvous With Death
- The Rescue (1971)
- Return of the Deadly Blade
- Return to the 36th Chamber
- Royal Warriors
- Rumble in the Bronx
- Russian Terminator
- The Savage Five
- Saviour of the Soul
- Secret Service of the Imperial Court
- The Secret of the Dirk
- The Sentimental Swordsman
- The Seventh Curse
- Shadow Whip
- Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings
- Shanghai Affairs
- Shanghai Knights
- Shanghai Noon
- Shaolin
- The Shaolin Avengers
- Shaolin and Wu Tang
- Shaolin Daredevils
- Shaolin Intruders
- Shaolin Mantis
- Shaolin Martial Arts
- Shaolin Prince
- Shaolin Rescuers
- Shaolin Soccer
- The Shaolin Temple (1976)
- The Shaolin Temple
- Shaolin Wooden Men
- She Shoots Straight
- The Silent Swordsman
- Six Assassins
- Snake in the Eagle's Shadow
- So Close
- Soul of the Sword
- The Spirit of the Sword
- Super Cop
- Super Cop 2
- The Super Inframan
- The Supreme Swordsman
- The Swift Knight
- The Swordmates
- Swordsman
- Swordsman And Enchantress
- The Sword of Swords
- The Sword Stained With Royal Blood
- Swordswomen Three
- The Street Fighter series
- Sex, Lies and Video Violence
- The Swordmates
- Tai Chi Master
- Tai Chi Zero series
- A Taste Of Cold Steel
- Temple of the Red Lotus - the entire trilogy
- The Thundering Sword
- Tiger Cage
- Tiger Cage 2
- Tiger on Beat
- Trail of the Broken Blade
- Triple Threat (2019)
- True Legend (2010)
- The Hunted (1995)
- To Kill A Mastermind
- Tom-Yum-Goong
- Tower of Death
- The Twelve Gold Medallions
- Twin Blades of Doom
- Twin Dragons
- Two Champions of Shaolin
- Ultimate Justice
- Undisputed II: Last Man Standing
- Undisputed III: Redemption
- Usurpers of Emperor's Power
- Valley of the Fangs
- Vengeance! (1970)
- Vengeance Is a Golden Blade
- Vengeance of a Snow Girl
- Vengeful Beauty
- Village of Tigers
- The Wandering Swordsman
- The Water Margin
- Way of the Dragon
- The Way of the Lady Boxers
- Web of Death
- What Price Honesty
- Wheels on Meals
- When Taekwondo Strikes
- Who Am I? (1998)
- The Winged Tiger
- Women on the Run
- Wonder Seven
- Yes, Madam
- My Young Auntie
- The Young Avenger
- The Young Vagabond
- Zu: Warriors from the Magic Mountain