Thursday, August 25, 2011

Kung fu is good

The display by yourselfis very well done -- both the school of thoughtand then the anatomical functionality. Many of the technology thought of in today's action shows (both TV and movies) have been "borrowed" from the pioneering work done in this show. For example, in an era in which martial arts movies used artificially accelerated fight sequences, Kung Fu dvd  slowed things down (has anyone seen The Matrix?) -- they weren't afraid to display the techniques and they are not out there to print people by means ofhow fast they could move.

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Who could ever get pall of hearing to Master Kan (Philip Ahn) and Master Po (Keye Luke) teachings on church property, philosophical system combined with the symbolismof life to the young, on the searchKwai Chang Caine (Radames Pera) during his years in the Shoalin monastery. These teachings and perspective on life would be exemplified by the adult Caine (David Carradine) during his goesviathe American Wild West in the mid - late 1800's.

Here is a telly tv show that comedy movies  preaches the basic Buddhist and Taoist standards of non-action, non-contention, non-fury, charity, humility, peacefulness and even rrnner increment. Depictions of the futility of physical violence, racism, payback crop up in every situation. In today's world, such comments might want to be dearly loved withlisted to our little children; that they might learn to RESPECT LIFE and ignore the blusteron top of thatpretension that dolead to a dried-upsoul.

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