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A tale of sworsdman
Ian Davies from Merthyr Tydfil, South Wales [Highly rated reviewer] , 30/10/2005
I decided I wanted to watch this again. I must confess to enjoying it a bit more second time around. It is very violent and bloody in parts, but it is nice to see Yuen Biao getting a lead role, and Brigitt Lin is always immensely watchable, even if she is a bit typecast in this one. One of the few Martial Arts films to feature exploding bodies in the finale.
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drunkenmaster from Merthyr Tydfil, , 30/06/2005
This early 90s sword fantasy martial arts film stars the criminally underrated Yuen Biao and the stunningly beautiful Brigitte Lin. The supernatural tinted story of a magical lyre (Chinese stringed instrument) being taken across the country by a top swordsman for hire is full of exciting and superbly choreographed fight sequences.Presented in its original Cantonese with English subtitles, (No dubbed soundtrack on offer here), this is entertaining enough, but ultimately a bit of a let down. The whole thing looks good, but the sometimes heavy plot is a little lost in the fantasy elements.A watchable film, and well worth seeing to catch the two leads at their best.
Ian Davies from South Wales , 08/05/2005
This early 90's sword fantasy martial arts film stars the criminally underrated Yuen Biao and the stunningly beautiful Brigitte Lin. The supernatural tinted story of a magical lyre (Chinese stringed instrument.) being taken across the country by a top swordsman is full of exciting and superbly choreographed fight sequences.Presented in its original Chinese with subtitles, (No dubbed soundtrack.) this is entertaining enough, but ultimately a little bit of a let down. The Whole thing looks good, but the sometimes heavy plot is a little lost in the fantasy elements. A watchable film, and worth seeing for the two stars, but not the classic it could have been.
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