Kids from Shaolin Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.30/10 from 1800 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Boys Fighters

Title in Italiano:

Kids from Shaolin

Title in Português:

Campeões de Karate

Title in Türk:

Kids from Shaolin

Title in Deutsch:

Kids from Shaolin

Synopsis

Two rivaling families live on opposite sides of a river. One of them practices Shaolin kung fu and has only sons, while the other has only daughters and practices the Wu-Tang sword. The father of the Wu-Tang family is so paranoid about the Shaolin kids stealing his sword style (besides, he wants a son to teach it to, and the closest thing he has is a lesbian daughter) that he is taken off guard when some real bad guys come along to kill his family, but the Shaolin family helps them out. All the while, everyone is desperately trying to get the lesbian girl to marry Jet Li.

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Kids from Shaolin
Heart of a Lion
Toshiyuki Kimori: Performer

User reviews

Deborah Carter
9/10

The music enhances every scene, from intense martial arts battles to heartfelt moments, making the viewing experience even more captivating and emotionally engaging.

Karen Garcia
10/10

The soundtrack of Kids from Shaolin is an absolute masterpiece that perfectly captures the essence of the film.

Daniel Mitchell
9/10

Each track in the soundtrack immerses you in the world of the two rival families, blending traditional Chinese music with modern elements seamlessly.

Nancy Taylor
7/10

The use of traditional instruments such as the guzheng and erhu adds authenticity and cultural richness to the soundtrack, transporting the listener to the world of Shaolin kung fu and Wu-Tang sword practices.

Donna Miller
4/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Kids from Shaolin missed the opportunity to elevate the storytelling and failed to leave a lasting impression on the audience. It lacked cohesion and failed to establish a memorable musical identity for the film.

Brian King
6/10

The soundtrack of Kids from Shaolin effectively captures the tension and rivalry between the two families through a mix of traditional Chinese music and modern hip-hop beats. The use of traditional instruments like the guzheng and erhu adds an authentic touch to the scenes featuring the Shaolin kung fu family, while the incorporation of heavy bass and electronic elements reflects the Wu-Tang sword family's more modern and aggressive nature.

Ronald Davis
8/10

The soundtrack of Kids from Shaolin perfectly captures the essence of the story, blending traditional Chinese music with modern elements to create a unique and immersive listening experience.

David Lewis
1/10

The choice of musical instruments and tones seemed mismatched with the martial arts theme of the movie, making the soundtrack feel out of place and distracting. It failed to enhance the action sequences and instead felt like an afterthought in the overall production.

Emily Campbell
3/10

The soundtrack of Kids from Shaolin failed to capture the essence of the story and its emotional depth. The music felt disconnected from the scenes, creating a jarring effect that took away from the viewing experience.

Mark Adams
8/10

The composition of the music is dynamic and evocative, enhancing the emotional depth of the characters and the intensity of the action scenes. Each track complements the narrative, creating a cohesive and engaging musical journey that enhances the overall viewing experience of the film.

Emily Allen
5/10

The music perfectly complements the action-packed sequences in the film, enhancing the intensity of the fight scenes and adding emotional depth to the characters' relationships. The soundtrack strikes a balance between honoring the cultural heritage of the characters while also infusing a contemporary flair, making it a memorable and engaging aspect of the movie.