Screen Rant has the honor of exclusively presenting Sifu — The Revenge, a short movie by Benjamin Colussi, whose moves inspired the popular Kung Fu action gameSifu. The brutal, bloody and difficult martial arts brawler comes from the French independent game studio Slocap and has received plenty of praise in both the industry and fandom. Which is no wonder, seeing as Sloclap is the studio that was previously responsible for 2017's beloved martial arts role-playing video game, Absolver.
Benjamin Colussi, meanwhile, is himself a Kung Fu master and the founder of the Lao Wei San — Pak Mei School in Paris. His specialty is the Pak Mei style, which is known as the art of lightning hands. Originating from the legend of the five elders of Shaolin, this style is named after the elder Bak Mei and is sometimes referred to by that name as well. Colussi worked closely with the Sloclap team to help design the combat movements of Sifu's main character, which rely heavily on Pak Mei, and became a consultant for the game when it came to all things Kung Fu.
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Colussi's involvement in the production of Sifu inspired him to create a short live -action project where he could share his personal interpretation of the game's Night Club level. Fans can enjoy the video below, presented here exclusive by Screen Rant, and admire the graceful yet effective fight choreography. Though made independently by Colussi himself, the music and lighting both contribute to the exciting atmosphere and highlight the power and poetry of his moves. What's even cooler is that the action plays out like a live version of the videogame itself, taking viewers through different outcomes. Check out the full
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