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So next time you’re scrolling for something to watch, skip the algorithm. Find a grainy, badly-dubbed Shaolin film. Watch a young monk train until his hands bleed. Cheer when he invents a new style. And remember: In Shaolin cinema, the hardest lesson is never the punch – it’s learning to walk away. (He won’t walk away. He’s going to punch.)

If you’ve ever seen a bald monk flip off a wall, shatter a brick with his palm, or fight an entire army with a prayer bead necklace, you’ve witnessed the magic of the Shaolin film . While Hollywood has cowboys and samurai, Hungary and the rest of Europe have a special place in their hearts for these bizarre, philosophical, and bone-crunching movies. shaolin filmek

But what makes a Shaolin film different from just any kung fu movie? And why are they still wildly addictive today? First, a quick reality check. The real Shaolin Temple in Henan, China, is a 1,500-year-old monastery where monks practiced meditation and a fighting system for self-defense. The films ... are not documentaries. So next time you’re scrolling for something to

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