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Zu Warriors From The Magic Mountain on DVD (1983)

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Average rating: 63%
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Starring: Sammo Hung | Yuen Biao | Hoi Mang | Adam Cheng | Moon Lee | Bridget Lin | Damian Lau
Director: Tsui Hark
Studio: CONTENDER ENTERTAINMENT GROUP
Run time: 94 mins
Certificate: 12
User collections: It came from the East | Oriental Adventures
Genres: Action/Adventure | World Cinema
Languages: Cantonese
Dubbed: English
Subtitles: English
Released: 27/05/2002

Brief synopsis of Zu Warriors From The Magic Mountain

When ZU WARRIORS FROM THE MAGIC MOUNTAIN first appeared in 1983, Hong Kong audiences were shocked by the level of sophistication of the film's special effects. Determined to raise the production values of Hong Kong films to that of the United States, director Tsui Hark hired special effects experts from Hollywood to help him create a mind-boggling fantastical adventure with flying swords, staffs made of pure energy, a pulsing blood monster, and a wizard with bushy eyebrows that act as long whips. Set in the sublime crags and peaks of Szechuan, during the midst of a senseless war between blue, red, orange, and green factions, ZU is adapted from the 64-volume novel THE LEGEND OF ZU. The story follows unlucky soldier Ti Ming Chi (Yuen Biao), who becomes entangled in a quest to save the Earth from evil spirits. Also featuring the portly Sammo Hung and the graceful Brigitte Lin (whose flowing robes and martial arts skill resemble her Invincible Asia character in SWORDSMAN II), ZU is a non-stop spectacle that recalls the mythopoetic fantasy CLASH OF THE TITANS. Eastern myth and fantasy, Western technology, and Hark's perpetual motion pacing combine in a film that ends in a plea for unity.

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Rated - 5 starsMagical

M. A from London, England , 05/04/2005

The movie is real treat, its really enjoyable and was really funny at times. you should watch this movie if your even not into foreign movies, the film is dubbed in english so there is no need to watch and read the subs,

  8 out of 8 people found this review helpful
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Rated - 4 starsWhat a Rush

David Stone-Haigh from Salford, Lancs , 24/09/2004

Imagine eating too much sugary food and buzzing like a maddened ten year old trying to sit still through 70's TV's 'The Hulk' and being so desperate to get out in the streets with your mates and play at being 'The Hulk' but you just have to sit through it all first. Just add high-wires martial arts, crazy reworked Chinese mythology and Hong Kong action stars, Sammo Hung and Yuen Biao and you're back there, aged ten for at least a couple of hours. Free from all the bills and other horrible stresses of the modern world. Barmy Hong Kong martial arts film for purists only. Pure ten year olds that is! Kick back, get in some sweets and pop and above all, enjoy

  5 out of 5 people found this review helpful
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Rated - 1 starsWhy the positive reviews???

A customer from London , 07/12/2005

What the hell just happened to me? 2 hours of my life have just been lost to some obscure, incredibly silly world that is best kept at the back of some sci-fi geek's closet.

The positive reviews this film has received compelled me to write my first review. It's awful! Stay away! As far away as you can! I loved crouching tiger, and house of flying daggers and have been looking for more films of the same genre. Twin Warriors, Iron Monkey and Hero went some way in meeting the standards set by CTHD and HOFD

The effects are crap, the story is crap, the acting is woeful and the fighting is lamentable. In one scene one force for good caught a bad person's soul with his moustache and had a wrestling match of sorts with it, the soul then surrounded himself with virgin's skulls and made its getaway. It would have been funny, well it is funny thinking back, but not whilst watching it.

If like me you were introduced to the genre via CTHD and are looking for similar films - stay away! It's rubbish! Only for hardcore sci-fi martial arts fans I think.

  4 out of 6 people found this review helpful
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Rated - 4 starsPure escapism

A customer from Peterborough, England , 06/09/2004

If you've ever wondered why there are so many Hong Kong talents working behind the scenes in all the major Hollywood Martial Arts/Action/Super-Hero/Sci-Fi blockbusters, then look no further then here for the answer. This is a classic from the genre that eventually spawned 'Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon'. The special effects are cheap, but somehow they're more effective than the expensive special effects in many western films. The story is just plain silly, but very enjoyable. Let's face it, no movie with the great Sammo Hung can possibly be bad.

  2 out of 2 people found this review helpful
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Rated - 4 starsMagic Is The Word.....

drunkenmaster from Merthyr Tydfil, , 26/06/2005

Sammo Hung. Yuen Biao. Bridgit Lin. Tsui Hark. Loads of special effects. Funny fights. Sword fights. Supernatural shinanigins. Sammo Hung again. Fantasy action. Wire work. Very strange. Loads of guest stars. Need I say more? I am not going to...

Classic! OK, I did...

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Rated - 3 starsGood effects, poor storyline

A customer from yorkshire UK , 24/05/2005

A tale of the end of the world caused by mans violent & destructive nature. You get yellow chasing reds, green chasing blues, blues chasing whatever...& then you end up in the magical or the fantasy realm between Good & Bad. The basic line of the story is that the puniest actor is the Hero and he has to save the world from the blood monster. Characters chosen were poor, acting to match & all there really was were the fantasy effects involved in the film. Story was a bit difficult to follow. I would not watch again in a rush & have seen far better Chinese films.

Mind you there were the odd laugh here or there! But you had to dig deep for them & force them out!

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