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6 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 89Austin ChronicleAustin ChroniclePure entertainment, and a true chop-socky classic.
- 80CineVueChristopher MachellCineVueChristopher MachellFunny, exciting, and a little too long, Drunken Master is as charming as it is unbalanced, but its martial arts choreography remains unmatched.
- It's an undisguised star vehicle for the likeable Chan and his incredible acrobatic skills, and even viewers who couldn't care less about which fighting style the combatants are using will enjoy watching him be put through his paces.
- 75The Associated PressThe Associated PressThe film sets the tone for the slapstick martial-arts style that Chan would hone over the years. [01 Apr 2002]
- 50Los Angeles TimesKevin ThomasLos Angeles TimesKevin ThomasAs rambling as a Keystone Kops comedy (which it resembles in many ways), it's slapstick to the max, and thus likely to be a bit tedious except to dedicated martial arts fans. [20 Dec 1993, p.F5]