Shang-Chi has finally made his way onto the big screen, and fans seem to be mostly enjoying the movie. Like most of the MCU movies, it offers not just intriguing characters, but also memorable lines, funny quips, and serious or inspiring quotes that are worth remembering.RELATED: Unresolved Mysteries & Plot Holes In Shang-ChiNot only does the dialogue allow the audience to understand the characters better or make them laugh but they also help to establish Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings as a part of a larger whole. Here are some of the more memorable quotes from the film that help reinforce its identity and place in the MCU.Updated November 22, 2021, by Kat Leroy: The movie Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings was Shang-Chi's premiere in the MCU. Despite that, the talented hero quickly proved his worth and that he had a lot to offer to the fictional world. His adventure and the chance to get to see a new corner of the MCU captivated the audience and to this day, the movie has already made over 224 million dollars in the USA and Canada alone! With Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings recent addition to the streaming service Disney+, it's logical to expect that many more fans will watch this inspiring movie that offers not only a great story but also many amazing quotes worth remembering.

12 "That's A Weird Horse!"

Shang-Chi Qilin

Long-time MCU fans will be well familiar with the movies' tendency to introduce various new places. The audience saw different planets, Asgard, or the technologically advanced hidden country Wakanda. However, one of the most magical places that appear in the MCU is Ta Lo, which is also hidden from the world and rarely anybody can get there. Shang-Chi and his friends manage it, and their reactions while they're looking at the unique place around them speak for themselves.

However, by far the funniest comment comes from Trevor Slattery when he sees a local animal called Quilin for the first time. The Qilins aren't horses, of course, but Slattery can be forgiven for thinking so since Ta Lo and its animals are much different and more magical than anything he has ever seen. That's why it's so exciting for the audience to discover every little detail of Ta Lo the movie shows.

11 "Lead With Your Breath. Look Into Your Heart, The Light, And The Dark. To Know Yourself, You Must Face Them Both."

Shang-Chi mom

One of the lessons the movie teaches the audience, other than the fact that no one can escape their past, is that nobody is perfect. Each hero has both a lighter and a darker side, just like all people do, and it's only up to them how they will learn to deal with it. Shang-Chi has the potential to be a hero. Or he can join the dark side like his father does.

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Thanks to his mother's teachings when he was still a child, Shang-Chi eventually finds the right path, the balance between whom he could be and who he should be. As a result, he comes across as a complex character that feels very real and it will be interesting to see him interact even more with other MCU superheroes.

10 "My Son, You Can't Run From Your Past."

Mandarin talks to Shang-Chi

A major subplot of the film concerns Shang-Chi's effort to escape the life his father leads and to become his own person. Shang-Chi moves to San Francisco and changes his name and finds friends, but he still can't escape his past. As his father's men catch up with him, he goes to search for his sister and meets his father again.

As Shang-Chi's father put it, superheroes can't run from their past. Many MCU superheroes have traumatic backgrounds, from losing their friends (Captain America) to their parents dying (Star-Lord, Iron Man, Spider-Man). Shang-Chi isn't the only one who has to confront his past in order to move on with his life.

9 "If I Die, It's Your Fault!"

Xialing, Shang-Chi and Katy defend Ta Lo in Shang-Chi

Shang-Chi is an excellent fighter, but he keeps his abilities a secret even from his best friend Katy. When they arrive in China to look for his sister, Shang-Chi accidentally signs up himself to a fight in an arena. He's understandably reluctant but Katy believes he can do it and tries to convince him of it.

Shang-Chi has a funny response that demonstrates that even when they argue, he and Katy are still best friends. Their relationship remains strong despite the fact that Katy thinks it's safe for Shang-Chi to take on someone as large and dangerous as the Abomination, Hulk's old enemy.

8 "You're Just A Criminal Who Murders People."

Mandarin sits in his chair in Shang-Chi

Other superheroes out there initially idolize their fathers before they show their real faces, such as Star-Lord and his father Ego. On the other hand, Shang-Chi has very few illusions about who his father is.

Even though Mandarin's motivation seems to come from his love for his wife who was murdered, the way he approaches achieving his goals is anything but pure. He is ruthless, and Shang-Chi knows it. Perhaps it's one of the reasons it takes him so long to find the courage needed to defeat Mandarin in combat.

7 "You Are A Product Of All Who Came Before You, The Legacy Of Your Family. You Are Your Mother. And Whether You Like It Or Not, You Are Also Your Father."

Shang-Chi's mother trains him as a child

All superheroes have something from both of their parents. Shang-Chi isn't proud of his connection to Mandarin, but when he meets his aunt, his mother's sister, she persuades him it's nothing wrong.

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Even though Shang-Chi was raised as a killer by his father, he uses the strength his father instilled in him to help the people of Ta Lo, not to terrorize them. Even though Shang-Chi manages to honor his mother's legacy, he wouldn't have been able to do it without what his father taught him.

6 "Welcome To The Circus."

Shang-Chi and Captain Marvel fight side by side

Almost all MCU films (with the exception of Avengers: Endgame) have a post-credit scene. In the first post-credit scene of this movie, Wong picks up Shang-Chi and Katy and leads them to a meeting with Carol Danvers and Bruce Banner. Shang-Chi and Katy seem impressed by the superheroes talking to them.

Their conversation is cut short, but not before Bruce welcomes Shang-Chi and Katy into the lines of superheroes. The post-credit scene, however brief, serves as a way to remind everyone that Shang-Chi is a part of a bigger universe, the MCU. It's more than possible he'll end up working with the Avengers in future movies, just as he does in the comics.

5 "Calm Down, Mate! I'm Not Dead, It's Just A Performance! Now Get Down Here And Play Along!"

Trevor Slattery pretends to be Mandarin in Iron Man 3

Shang-Chi's animal sidekick, Morris, is a mythical creature from Ta Lo. He's responsible for Shang-Chi, Katy, Xialing, and Trevor Slattery making it to Ta Lo in the first place. Slattery can communicate with Morris after having spent a lot of time with him as the Mandarin's captive.

When the Dweller and his minions attack the village, Morris finds Slattery lying on the ground and thinks he's dead, but Slattery calms the animal. It's of the unusual friendships that the MCU films can portray.

4 "I Know You Don't Like To Talk About Your Life, But A Guy With A Freaking MACHETE FOR AN ARM Just Chopped Our Bus In Half!"

Katy and Shang-Chi laugh together in Shang-Chi

Shang-Chi keeps a pretty low profile after he arrives in San Francisco and takes on the name of Shaun. Even his best friend Katy doesn't know many things about his past. Katy's surprised when Mandarin's men attack Shang-Chi on a bus, and he manages to fight them and defeat them.

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Katy helps Shang-Chi save the bus and everyone in it, but she doesn't shy away from confronting her friend once everything calms down a little. Katy has some of the funniest quips in the film, but she's more than just a funny sidekick. After all, she helps to save the day in the end thanks to her newfound archery skills.

3 "All I Ever Wanted Was A Normal Life."

Katy and Shang-Chi stand in front of the hotel in Shang-Chi

Shang-Chi aspires to live like everyone else. That's why he moves to San Francisco in the first place, but his past eventually catches up with him. He comes from an extraordinary family and has unusual fighting abilities that he can't just walk away from.

Shang-Chi has to use his powers to stop his overly ambitious father. It works out well for him, but it becomes obvious Shang-Chi will never live the normal life he originally envisioned. Just like other superheroes, he has to make a sacrifice to become who he needs to be.

2 "In Ta Lo, We Train As Equals."

Shang-Chi Xialing official poster Meng'er Zhang

Shang-Chi's sister Xialing learned how to fight and fence for herself. However, she had to do it secretly since her father didn't believe in training women in combat.

Xialing finally gets the opportunity she deserves when she arrives in Ta Lo and learns that there, everyone can train regardless of their gender. Xialing quickly proves her worth in the fight against the Dweller and his army, and just like Katy, she shows that anyone can fight if they put their mind to it.

1 "If You Aim At Nothing, You Hit Nothing."

Shang-Chi fights on the bus

When Katy becomes an archer and fights for Ta Lo and its people, it gives her life a direction she has been missing. Before they come to Ta Lo, both Katy and Shang-Chi work as car parking valets, and it seems they're not very fond of their job.

By the end of the film, they have both become someone else entirely. They know they have to aim somewhere, possibly somewhere high, or they will have no chance of making something of themselves. This quote sums up that feeling perfectly.

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