Sha Po Lang (aka Killzone - S.P.L.)
I'm a fan of Donnie Yen, not hardcore, but just a fan, and I must say, that this film really portrays how versatile this man can be. There may be periods where you'll be thinking, "MORE ACTION, MORE ACTION," but the moments that are pretty much stagnant are really just to develop some kind of character development.
There's a police detective played Simon Yam who is willing to do anything to try and take down a triad boss (Sammo Hung).
The three letters of the movie (Sha....Po.....Lang) is based on Chinese astrology of three stars that have the potential of good and evil, based on their alignment with the heavens.
As you know, the three main actors (Donnie Yen, Simon Yam, and Sammo Hung) could be compared as metaphors for the stars.
If you're into Asian fighting choreography, this one definitely has, in my opinion, one of the most talented people that are capable of pulling it off as if it were the real deal (blood, etc.).
It doesn't have too much blood in it, but there's one scene that I personally love to see because of how everything comes boiling down, and it's up to Donnie Yen to save the day.....or maybe not? 
There's a lot of situations where those dueling it out can die just as fast as the other, so this really isn't too much of those dragged out and long fight scenes where you're just waiting for someone to die already.
I think it's worth it if you want to see something different, and actually see real talent. It's unfortunate that Donnie Yen's performance isn't acknowledged too well.
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And that's not all, he's done a lot more movies as well, such as IP Man (which there's a sequel, and I think one after that as well, though it's probably still taken into consideration).
It's basically a semi-biography of a marital artist who was the master of Bruce Lee...If you liked the Bruce Lee movies, and want to see how all that sporadic nature was created, you'll find that this movie and the sequel is more on the calm side in terms of fighting, but there's still notable scenes that are just awesome.
It's not just about fighting with brute force, if you like seeing fighting where things are controlled and calculated, definitely check out the IP Man series!
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Legend of the Fist: The Return of Chen Zhen
This is a sequel to the movie Fist of Legend, starred by Jet Li. It mostly focuses on conditions after World War I, and Chen (Donnie Yen) uses an alias of a comrade who died during the war.
Again, this is more of seeing some character development, and tensions between various groups.
Most of these films can be bought online, and they're not TOO expensive. I managed to get these films in an Asian mall for cheap, but I don't know if it'll be the same for those interested.
But if you can, and you want to see something different, see someone who is really underrated to most in Martial Arts, Donnie Yen just might leave an emotional impact and a sense of respect for those who watch his films.
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