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Essay heading: Iron Monkey Critique
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July 19, 1997 |
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For collateral, his son is placed in prison.
The town of Chekiang was a city where flood refugees went to get assistance from Shaolin Monks and the government. However, the officials turned out to be corrupt, and merchants took advantage of the peasants and beggars. The town is darker in color, showing the corruption blanketing the town... displayed 300 characters
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The town is darker in color, showing the corruption blanketing the town. A lot of the action takes place at night as well. The Iron Monkey only causes trouble in the movie during the night, when the dark corruption of the city is at its strongest.
During his separation from his father, Wong's son becomes stronger... displayed next 300 characters
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