NOT
JUST DEVIL DRAGONS,
BUT T'AI CHI DEVIL DRAGONS.
So
what's that supposed to mean? Devil Dragons with reduced stress?
"A
drunken old man - once a great Kung Fu master teaches one young
man the ancient art of Taichi Shadow Boxing and another Kung-Fu
of Hard Head. With their phenomenal skills they become modern-day
Robin Hoods, stealing from the rich and helping the poor. Ultimately
they must avenge their Master's murder in an action-packed climax."
Even
after seeing the film we're not exactly sure what a "devil
dragon" is. However we were intrigued with the subtext: a long
contemplation of the relationship of post-modern de-constructivism
to the environmental concerns of slamming one's head against iron
pellets. One of the devil dragons does eventually resolve childhood
conflict through a combination of Jungian analysis and Iron Hit
Wine. But that, as Balzac said, is another ten flicks.