Man of Tai Chi Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.10/10 from 41000 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

El poder del Tai Chi

Title in Italiano:

Man of Tai Chi

Title in Português:

O Homem do Tai Chi

Title in Français:

Man of Tai Chi

Title in Türk:

Man of Tai Chi

Title in Deutsch:

Man of Tai Chi

Synopsis

Hong Kong tycoon Donaka Mark runs an underground network of martial arts applied in bloody duels for paying audiences, live on site or pay per view. The police hasn't got anywhere investigating him after the suspicious death of an informer who was put down after a fight. Donaka also recruits in mainland China, looking for novelties at mainstream martial arts events. In Beijing he spots and invites Tiger' Chen Lin Hu, a bike courier and the last student of tai chi master Yang, who almost despairs if his gifted disciple will finally embrace the meditation-based lifestyle or be destroyed by the destructive logic of violent ambition. To make tiger accept fighting for cash, Donaka arranges for the temple to need a small fortune within a month to avoid demolition. Tiger wins fast, but descends in an amoral spiral and the police is on their trail.

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Man of Tai Chi
Salut D'amour
Edward Elgar: Writer
China Philharmonic: Performer
Cavatina Adagio Molto Espressivo String Quartet In B Flat Major, Op. 130
Salut D'amour
Edward Elgar: Performer

User reviews

Patricia Green
7/10

The melodies in the soundtrack are haunting and memorable, lingering in your mind long after the film has ended.

Susan Scott
6/10

The soundtrack of Man of Tai Chi effectively captures the intensity and drama of the underground martial arts world depicted in the film. The music enhances the action sequences and adds a sense of urgency to the story.

David Martin
6/10

The emotional depth of the music in Man of Tai Chi is impressive, especially during the moments of internal conflict faced by the main character, Tiger Chen. The music effectively conveys the struggle between his principles and the temptations of fame and fortune.

Andrew Scott
5/10

The use of traditional Chinese instruments in the soundtrack adds authenticity to the film's setting and helps immerse the audience in the world of martial arts. The fusion of modern and traditional elements in the music is well-executed.

Jennifer Turner
10/10

The music perfectly captures the internal struggle of the main character, Tiger Chen, as he navigates between his traditional martial arts training and the temptations of the underground world of fighting for money. The emotional depth conveyed through the soundtrack adds another layer of complexity to the story, making it a truly immersive experience for the audience.

Mark Clark
7/10

The soundtrack effectively conveys the internal struggle faced by the main character, Tiger Chen, as he grapples with the temptation of fame and fortune versus staying true to his principles.

Michelle Roberts
9/10

The soundtrack of Man of Tai Chi truly enhances the intensity and drama of the martial arts scenes, creating a sense of anticipation and adrenaline that keeps you on the edge of your seat.

Donald Roberts
8/10

The music helps to establish the setting of the film, transporting the audience to the gritty underground world of illegal martial arts competitions.

Stephanie Lopez
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Man of Tai Chi is a standout feature of the film, elevating the viewing experience and leaving a lasting impression on the audience.

Edward Martinez
7/10

The music enhances the fight scenes, adding a sense of tension and excitement that keeps you on the edge of your seat.

Sarah Martin
7/10

The music seamlessly transitions between moments of reflection and intense action, mirroring the emotional journey of the characters on screen.

Stephanie Garcia
3/10

The use of traditional Chinese instruments in the soundtrack felt forced and stereotypical, rather than enhancing the cultural authenticity of the story, it came across as superficial and disconnected.

Kenneth Taylor
2/10

The soundtrack of Man of Tai Chi lacked originality and creativity, relying heavily on generic martial arts movie clichés and predictable musical cues.

Timothy Lee
8/10

The use of rhythmic percussion in the soundtrack adds a dynamic energy to the fight sequences, making them even more adrenaline-pumping.

Ashley Thomas
7/10

The soundtrack of Man of Tai Chi perfectly captures the intensity and drama of the underground martial arts world portrayed in the film.

Laura Mitchell
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Man of Tai Chi complements the narrative and visuals of the film, creating a cohesive and engaging viewing experience. The music plays a crucial role in building tension and highlighting the moral dilemmas faced by the characters.

Andrew Adams
4/10

I found the music to be repetitive and uninspired, failing to capture the intensity and emotion of the fight scenes and character development in the film.

Patricia Hernandez
8/10

The combination of traditional Chinese instruments with modern electronic elements creates a unique and immersive listening experience.