A beginner’s guide to watching Hong Kong martial arts movies, and why realism doesn’t matter
Flying, ‘weightless’ leaps, unrealistic injuries and long fight scenes are all part and parcel of Hong Kong martial arts movies. Here’s why

To the uninitiated, the sight of a blood-soaked swordsman fighting on with an arrow lodged in his chest seems absurd. Yet, in the world of Hong Kong cinema, realism is rarely the point.
Why the unrealistic fights and injuries?
Martial arts films are best enjoyed when viewers understand that the fights are not meant to be realistic. It is a convention of the genre that the protagonists can take more physical punishment than is humanly possible – not least because most real-world fights end within minutes.

Is it real kung fu?
The kung fu styles and weapons styles are all based on real martial arts forms, but they are exaggerated, combined and adapted for movie entertainment.
