Ok, I can't really bring myself to call it Executioners... let's go by its indigenous original title "Hung Hei Goon", or however you may romanise the name.
So anyway, from the little I know of the hung kyun style, I've come to the conclusion that this film is as important a document as any other, and would endeavour to further understand that which it considers regarding the art.
Most reviews and film site discussions seem to totally miss the point of it, its metaphors, concepts & preoccupations.
So, the film is essentially about Fu Hok, this much I follow, Hung Man Ting, created as embodiment of the style's sides... much I get the more I learn, but it loses me in part...
So, whilst somewhat broad, I would like to understand where it draws some of its concepts I'm not grasping - chiefly...
I take it that it draws on some sort of acupuncture meridian concept in its portrayal of Bak Mei? Why is he portrayed as only defeatable between 1 & 3 pm or so? This I don't understand...
Same with the dummy with the pachinko looking balls... I have trouble grasping this...
Even if you may consider some of the film's execution vastly exaggerated, is it possible to begin this discussion with some of the foundation behind these ideas... or any other conceivable points of interest.
