Tai Chi Master

Tai Chi Master (also known as Twin Warriors) is a 1993 martial arts films starring Jet Li and Michelle Yeoh.

""Earning money is so easy!""
 * Action Girl: Siu, Li, and even the Governor's niece.
 * Adorkable: Junbao may be a Badass, but he's pretty naive on worldly matters for the first half of the movie.
 * Badass: Tianbo, Junbao, the monks.
 * Bad Boss:
 * Bare-Fisted Monk
 * Chaste Hero: Junbao during the first half of the movie was actually scared of touching Siu. He was raised to be a monk, so this is justifiable.
 * Chekhov's Gun:
 * Combat Medic: The rebels have one, who pretends to be a kooky fortuneteller.
 * Counter Attack: Just look at the title.
 * Crapsack World: The government is corrupt, the peasants will kill you if offered money... even in the temple there were bullies.
 * Curb Stomp Battle: Junbao's fights after developing Tai Chi becomes this.
 * Deadly Counter: Junbao does this after developing Tai Chi, most notably against.
 * Face Heel Turn:.
 * Heroic BSOD:  has a BIG one.
 * Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Tianbo.
 * La Résistance
 * Love Interest: The two women seem to be this for our protagonists. However
 * Made of Iron: Junbao and Tianbo. A group of hired guards beat them up at one point. Their reaction? Pick the coins on the ground.
 * Made of Iron: Junbao and Tianbo. A group of hired guards beat them up at one point. Their reaction? Pick the coins on the ground.


 * Martial Pacifist: Junbao, especially after his powerup.
 * Meaningful Name: Junbao was renamed Zhang Sanfeng by the doctor who tried to treat his madness. Sanfeng was explained in-movie as meaning "3-times crazy". Junbao later mistook the Feng part to be prosperity.
 * Mid-Season Upgrade: or rather mid-movie upgrade.
 * Training Montage: Several times.
 * The Mole: Tienbo..
 * Mood Whiplash: The movie feels like a comedy for the first half; afterwards... It Got Worse.
 * This troper thinks watching Junbao as a crazy man was still pretty funny. Sad, but funny.
 * Wuxia
 * Wire Fu