Review of 7 Man Army

7 Man Army (1976)
6/10
A war movie without the messy reality of war
12 February 2020
The movie starts with the helpful narrator explaining the situation with China and Japan at war. The typical big production values of Shaw Brothers is on display with scenes of hundreds of costumed extras, military equipment, and explosions.

If you like your war movies without all the messy reality of war this is for you. The glorious band of Chinese brothers goes against the evil Japanese. Bullets are sparsely used with the preferred weapon the fixed bayonet. The long run time of almost two hours uses flashbacks to get to know the brothers more personally. I was surprised the whole cliché ridden movie did not bore me as I watched it straight through. Almost every Shaw Brothers top male martial arts star appeared in this movie so, as a hard core fan, I suspect that made it watchable.

There were no magic movie moments or spectacular fight sequences to mention. You can play "Where's Waldo?" by trying to spot the great Gordon Liu in a small part as a Mongol mercenary.
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