The film features high-risk stunts, including a famous sequence where Yuen Biao hangs from a moving airplane, further establishing the "no-wires" realism of the era. 4. Critical Reception
Unlike many contemporary Jackie Chan or Sammo Hung films of the 1980s which blended action with slapstick comedy, Righting Wrongs is notable for its dark, gritty, and often cynical tone, particularly regarding its multiple bleak endings. Zhi fa xian feng(1986)
Report: Zhi fa xian feng (Righting Wrongs, 1986) The film features high-risk stunts, including a famous
Reviewers from platforms like and martial arts enthusiasts on Rotten Tomatoes frequently praise the film for its relentless pacing and technical precision. It is often recommended as an essential entry point for those exploring 80s Hong Kong cinema. Report: Zhi fa xian feng (Righting Wrongs, 1986)
This film solidified Cynthia Rothrock as a top-tier action star in Asia. Her fight scenes with Yuen Biao are often cited as some of the best male-versus-female combat sequences ever filmed.