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Siu ngo gong woo

  • 1990
  • TV-14
  • 1h 58min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,8/10
2735
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Jacky Cheung, Sharla Cheung, Samuel Hui, Siu-Ming Lau, Cecilia Yip, and Fennie Yuen in Siu ngo gong woo (1990)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA kung-fu manual known as the sacred scroll is stolen from the Emperor's library. An army detachment is sent to recover it. Meanwhile, a young swordsman and his fellow disciple are accidenta... Leggi tuttoA kung-fu manual known as the sacred scroll is stolen from the Emperor's library. An army detachment is sent to recover it. Meanwhile, a young swordsman and his fellow disciple are accidentally drawn into the chaos.A kung-fu manual known as the sacred scroll is stolen from the Emperor's library. An army detachment is sent to recover it. Meanwhile, a young swordsman and his fellow disciple are accidentally drawn into the chaos.

  • Regia
    • Siu-Tung Ching
    • King Hu
    • Raymond Lee
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Louis Cha
    • Ying Wong
    • Kee-To Lam
  • Star
    • Samuel Hui
    • Cecilia Yip
    • Jacky Cheung
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,8/10
    2735
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Siu-Tung Ching
      • King Hu
      • Raymond Lee
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Louis Cha
      • Ying Wong
      • Kee-To Lam
    • Star
      • Samuel Hui
      • Cecilia Yip
      • Jacky Cheung
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    • 15Recensioni della critica
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      • 4 vittorie e 11 candidature totali

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    Samuel Hui
    Samuel Hui
    • Ling Wu Chung
    Cecilia Yip
    Cecilia Yip
    • Kiddo
    Jacky Cheung
    Jacky Cheung
    • Au Yeung Kuen
    Sharla Cheung
    Sharla Cheung
    • Yam Ying Ying
    Fennie Yuen
    Fennie Yuen
    • Blue Phoenix
    • (as Fanny Yuen)
    Siu-Ming Lau
    Siu-Ming Lau
    • Ngok
    • (as Siu Ming Lau)
    Wu Ma
    Wu Ma
    • Lau
    • (as Wo Ma)
    Ching-Ying Lam
    Ching-Ying Lam
    • Kuk
    • (as Ching Ying Lam)
    Wah Yuen
    Wah Yuen
    • Zhor
    Shun Lau
    Shun Lau
    • The Eunuch
    Ming Man Cheung
    • Luk Ta Yau
    Chi-Ho Cheng
    Yiu-Sing Cheung
    Shan Chin
    Shan Chin
    • Lam Jan Nam
    Ying-Chieh Han
    Ying-Chieh Han
    • Fung Ching Yeung
    Sing Kwong Lai
    Chi-Ming Lau
    Chi-Ming Lau
    Chi Wai Wong
    Chi Wai Wong
    • New Head of Seun Fung Tong
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      • Siu-Tung Ching
      • King Hu
      • Raymond Lee
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Louis Cha
      • Ying Wong
      • Kee-To Lam
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    9mctheimer

    Assume Movie Enjoyment Stance!!!

    The above title will make no sense to you until you see this wildly entertaining movie. There's no point in summarizing the plot, since it's so convoluted that it's futile to try to follow it. The film takes place in the past, and involves a scroll which describes how to obtain secret powers. Not surprisingly, various martial arts clans vie for its ownership. This sets up various great martial arts sequences, cheesy jokes, and the codesong (as opposed to codeword) which will get stuck in your head no matter how much you try to fight it.

    Besides the fact that it's just plain fun, I appreciated the fact that the film includes several strong female characters. It would be great if Hollywood could learn from this and other martial arts films that women who can kick serious butt can still be feminine and smart.

    If you enjoy this film, check out its sequel (Swordsman II), and also check out "The Legend of Fong Sai Yuk," with Jet Li. You'll enjoy them as well.
    10moribana

    A classic, nearly as good as Swordsman 2

    Since Swordsman 2 is one of my favorites, I was delighted to find part one finally released on DVD. It is nearly as good, even better in some ways.

    If you have not seen either, start with this one and get ready to enjoy 4 hours of primo wuxia.

    Too bad that the cast completely changed between the 2 films (except for the excellent Fennie Yuen as Blue Phoenix) Most of the players in part one are as good, and I even preferred Cheung Man as Chief Ying to Rosamund Kwan who takes over in part two. I do think Jet Li in 2 is far better than Sam Hui in this one. Jet copies Sam Hui's style and character well, but is far more athletic and intense which really helps the action scenes in part 2. Sam sings well at least, which is important considering how much singing of "Hero of heroes" there is in part one!

    A note about the cast list above: Michelle Reis and Rosamund Kwan are NOT in this film. Kiddo is played by Cecilia Yip and Ying by Cheung Man.

    A classic pair of films then. Too bad part 3, "The East is Red" was such a letdown. The first two films stand on their own though, so no real loss.

    One warning, if you are new to wuxia or Hong Kong films in general you may find the action in these films often too fast and incomprehensible. Repeated viewing will accustom you to the pacing, as well as allowing you to savor all the rich density of the storyline and its numerous characters.
    7Zabadoh

    Over-the-top martial arts done right but...

    ...the plot needs to be tightened up a bit.

    The first in Tsui Hark's Swordsman trilogy of movies adapted from a book or series of books (I'm not sure which) suffers from a wandering plotlines that seem to go nowhere. Interesting characters appear briefly to show off, then suddenly drop out of the plotline. In other movie adaptations, this happens in an effort to stay true to the book, but I, being chinese illiterate, can't tell you whether that's true for this series.

    Despite the scattered presentation, the thrust of the plot seems to have a strong overall direction, perhaps thanks to the novel(s). The bad guys are well established as both evil and deadly. A few stereotypes are thrown into the mix. Not many people in the American audience "got" the female voiceover for the eunuch. A theme of betrayal is used effectively.

    The martial arts work is good! Characters magically fly through the air and attack each other with kinetic ferocity. They destroy various objects wit h invisible forces from their palms or flicks(!) with ease thanks to slick editing and some simple effects. The effects fly at you so fast that it all seems believable. Yet Swordsman I is only a preview of a more masterful use of this stable of effects in Swordsman II.

    Main complaint is that Song. Anyone who sees the movie will know the Song I'm talking about! Maybe because of casting Sam Hui, a by-then-aging HK pop star, the Song, gets repeated as a musical number no less than 3 times, including once as a flashback! Perhaps that's why he was replaced in the role by Jet Li in the sequel.

    I found the English subtitling to be of the usual poor accuracy.
    8vid-10

    Not less epic than Star Wars!

    The first part of the Swordsman trilogy can be compared to a wuxiapian version of "Star Wars": it boasts paladins of the sword and virtue, leaders of sects being deranged by thirst of power and ambition, plus a musical score no less epic than the Lucas movie soundtrack. The story centers on the theft of the "Sacred Book of Power", a scroll which can bestow invincibility on the bearer and which everyone wants to attain for themselves. The only one unaffected by the hypocrisy and egotism that such search generate seems protagonist Lin "of the Wah Mountain", who regards swordsmanship as an art rather than as a means of dominating the rivals and who would prefer a quiet life of wine and singing, but unwittingly is thrown into the turmoil of the clash between sects. Besides the epic tone, a couple of other factors contribute to the success of the movie:

    • the richness of the people who, friends or foes, surround Lin. Much attention is put to their characterization: as they have different age, background, culture and social status, every one has his/her own distinct way of speaking, of acting and harbors different desires, in accordance to their position. In particular, the character "Blue Phoenix" is full of surprises! while Sharla Cheung donates charisma, regalia and beauty to her role.


    • the awkwardness of the "hero": he and his pupil don't exactly "aid" their ally in the beginning of the movie and in general are quite fun to watch! 8/10
    8bcheng93

    ...one of the best new generation wuxia films and a passing of the guard so to say

    a lot of reviewers are saying that this one is almost as good as the second installment which had jet Li as the lead. what crack are they smoking? do they even know what a good movie is. if jet Li were to star in the first one there never would have been a second one because he didn't have the acting chops to make the first one a success. yes, the swordsman actually had good acting by SAM Hui who was the lead. Cecilia yip was so much better in the first one then Michelle reis was in the second. Sharla cheung was better then Rosamund kwan and King Hu is a better director then tsui hark.

    a mystical scroll that gives supreme power to the owner is stolen from one of the chambers in the imperial palace and the hunt is on for it. everybody wants it except for SAM Hui and his band of brothers who are all about justice and morals. there's eunuchs, kung fu clans and outlawed kung fu clans, there's double and triple crosses, there is the fight between good and evil and not everything is what it seems.

    the action choreography was done by Ching siu tung who is the best at wire kung fu and it shows. the movie was probably made on a shoestring budget but looked like a million dollars. the score was awesome and the theme song to the movie is unforgettable. try to get the translation for the song it really has deep meaning...generally about life itself and how fickle life is. we had my favorite singer Jacky cheung in one of his first award winning roles and the unforgettable fang yuen who played blue phoenix, a boy crazy snake charmer.

    this movie was a passing of the guard from the old wuxia to the new wuxia movies of today, so it is important based on that alone. it was done very well considering it was only 2 hours long and the book had volumes as i recall.

    they don't make movies like this enough, with a good storyline, likable actors, good fight scenes...i mean everything was good about this movie and the second one was good but this one is great!

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      King Hu was credited as the director but he allegedly left the project midway, and the film was completed by a team led by producer Hark Tsui.
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      Ling Wu Chung: We are all made of flesh and blood, so why do we make such a mess of this world?

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      Followed by Siu ngo gong woo: Dung Fong Bat Bai (1992)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 27 gennaio 1990 (Taiwan)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Hong Kong
      • Taiwan
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      • Catonese
      • Mandarino
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    • Aziende produttrici
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      • Golden Princess Film Production Limited
      • Long Shong Pictures
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