Watch Kung-Fu & Titties
- 2016
- 1 hr 31 min
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3.1 (311)
As a disclaimer, please note that Kung-Fu & Titties is not a traditional martial arts film, and it is intended for mature audiences only due to its graphic content and sexual themes. Kung-Fu & Titties is a 2013 comedy action movie directed by Joseph McConnell and written by Joseph McConnell, Sean Molnar, and Marla Martinez. The movie follows Ace (played by Sean Molnar), a young man who inherits his grandfather's dojo in Japan after his death. Ace travels to Japan with his best friend Sammy (Dante Briggins), but upon arrival, he finds out that the dojo has been taken over by the Yakuza gang. Determined to reclaim his grandfather's legacy, Ace enlists the help of his grandfather's former student Master Wu (Jonathan Kline), who trains him in the art of Kung Fu.
The movie is not shy about its sexualized themes, as the title suggests. The film's humor is laced with many adult jokes and scenes of nudity, which may not be suitable for some viewers. However, if you can get past the raunchiness, you will discover that the movie's plot is engaging, and the characters are fun to watch.
The movie has an overall wacky and off-beat theme that mirrors the director's style. The movie's strengths lie in its satirical attitude and carefree attitude, which provides a refreshing outlook on the usual serious tone of action movies. The fight scenes are not overdone or over choreographed, which gives off a tongue-in-cheek mood that is enjoyable.
The movie is very self-aware, and it often parodies other movies and tropes. It creates a sense of familiarity for audiences who are fond of the details that make a martial arts movie. The use of classic martial arts character archetypes, like the wise master and the evil villain, keeps the tone of the film classic while adding a modern twist on these characters.
Sean Molnar delivers a hilarious performance as the protagonist, Ace. His earnest attitude and hilarious one-liners drive the narrative of the film. Dante Briggins plays his best friend Sammy, who brings a supportive and likable energy to the movie. Jonathan Kline goes full throttle as the eccentric and hilarious mentor, Master Wu. His off the wall persona will leave you in stitches, and his chemistry with Ace adds to a genuinely comical duo.
The movie's editing and sound design lend to its satirical tone. The camera work is edited in a way that creates a more chaotic and fast-paced feel, specifically in the fight scenes. The sound design compliments the movie perfectly, with its use of classic Kung-Fu sound effects, creating a 70s vibe.
There are a few issues to note with the movie. The film's pacing can be slow at times, and its crude humor can become excessive. For those familiar with Japanese culture, the film may come off as slightly offensive or over-simplistic, so it's important to remember that it is a comedy.
Overall, Kung-Fu & Titties is a fun and lighthearted movie that delivers on its promise. Its usage of classic Kung-Fu tropes is playful and interesting, and its characters are lovable and hilarious. For those who are ready for a ribald, comedic martial arts adventure, Kung-Fu & Titties is the film for you.