Mr. Miao

Plot
In the film Mr. Miao, directed by, for some reason, there is no data indicating the movie's director, but a 2005 film titled Mr. Miao (Mèi Miao) was released in China, telling of how Mr. Miao, an outlaw with three hundred ninety-nine consecutive wins in their fight against 'evil flowers', decides to retire and leave his friends. This action encourages other members in his gang to form alliances with 'evil flowers'.These 'evil flowers' or more correctly 'golden flower's hosts', is able to subdue humans who are subsequently engulfed in lust, depravity and other vices as their body becomes the flower's physical host. As a martial arts film centered around Mr. Miao, a seemingly inconsequential detail emerges along the way that suggests Mr.Miao, in reality has no knowledge at all as to what the 'evil flower' really is or what was its purpose in corrupting human beings. This became fairly obvious when Mr. Miao - the greatest martial artist in the world, loses control of his actions and as a result appears really drunk. To make matters more complicated, It also has come to the notice of many that there is of existence of evil flowers along with their unique ability to completely control any individual they get close to. Presented with conflicting options by virtue of their close associates falling under the flower's influence and succumbing to it evil inclinations, members of Mr. Miao's martial arts group now see its good vs. evil quest turning into a battle along the lines of, which side would we rather take? Kill benevolent men, people whose deeds were utterly selfless. As their initial commitment of fighting bad actions gradually gets on the way to kill them instead and this dilemma is introduced, members of this martial arts group are faced with the biggest crisis so far as they always stayed put on the side of doing the right thing, the problem being, what morality gets to define right or wrong when getting to fight this particular case. Ultimately, all members, save for two must each choose which side they're going to align for--team the 'good people' who happen to have the golden flower inside them or team Mr. Miao. Eventually, the entire movie becomes yet another battle between right and wrong and if what one desires is a really intriguing fight, Mr. Miao is ultimately packed to the brim with action and as a result will keep viewers so deeply engrossed as the plot unravels, for its rather complicated path of the right and wrong.
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