Tödliche Schmetterlinge sollen für mehrere Morde in einer Palastanlage verantwortlich sein. Ein Gelehrter und mehrere Kämpfer, jeder mit besonderen Fähigkeiten, nehmen sich der Sache an. Bal... Alles lesenTödliche Schmetterlinge sollen für mehrere Morde in einer Palastanlage verantwortlich sein. Ein Gelehrter und mehrere Kämpfer, jeder mit besonderen Fähigkeiten, nehmen sich der Sache an. Bald taucht ein in leder gehüllter Killer auf.Tödliche Schmetterlinge sollen für mehrere Morde in einer Palastanlage verantwortlich sein. Ein Gelehrter und mehrere Kämpfer, jeder mit besonderen Fähigkeiten, nehmen sich der Sache an. Bald taucht ein in leder gehüllter Killer auf.
- Fang Hongye
- (as Lau Siu Ming)
- Tian Feng
- (as Wong Shee Tong)
- Green Shadow
- (as Michelle)
- Lady Shen
- (as Chan Chi Chi)
- Shen Qing
- (as Cheong Kwok Chu)
- Guo, 'The Magic Fire'
- (as Kuo Hung)
- Li, 'The Thousand Hands'
- (as Wong Cheong)
- No.10 of the Red Flags
- (as Jiangli Xia)
- Thousand Hands Li Kim
- (as Tien-lung Chen)
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The story was filled with twists and turns, and the middle of the movie was like a detective story as Fong and the Green Shadow (an unexpected guest at the Shum Castle) were investigating the murders. An extremely interesting and entertaining plot. The set decoration was done exquisitely, especially the labyrinth-like underground tunnel and the place where butterfly specimens were displayed. Unlike other movies in the same genre, the weapons used by the characters (no swords involved) and their costume were all creatively designed. So there is a certain degree of novelty in the movie, even though it was shot in 1979. In fact to some extent, a lot of the recent Hong Kong jiang hu movies had copied the art designs of this movie.
The butterfly invading the Shum castle scene as well as the butterfly killing people scenes were beautifully shot, and reminds me a lot of Hitchcock's The Birds (the difference between the two movie is that this film explains towards the end why the butterflies are killing people).
This film was said to have opened the new page for the Hong Kong New Wave movement in movies. It also proves that Tsui Hark is quite an expert with jiang hu movies. In fact this one is better than some of his later works, like the Blade.
This is an extremely worthwhile movie for the Jiang Hu martial arts fans to watch, especially those who like Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon.
Butterfly Murders already contains many of his future hallmarks, especially in the imaginative cinematography. It's basically a blend of Kung Fu action and Giallo which I had yet to see. As such it is not fully successful. The visuals are quite amazing, very distinct and cinematic. They foreshadow both his own career and the new trajectory of Hong Kong cinema at the nadier of the more theatrical Shaw brothers productions. The limited setting is suspenseful and well utilized. The mystery story setup is also quite intriguing at first, but the conclusion left a few things left to be desired. The same goes for the fight scenes, which aren't done badly by any means but lack the fluency, creativity and splendor you associate with Tsui Hark. It appears he had yet to learn to marry the hypnotic beauty of his narrative shots with his action shots.
It's an entertaining romp throughout, so I don't want to come down on it too harshly, but it should or at least could have crescendoed to a true classic. I usually wouldn't suggest such a thing, but maybe this material could be made to shine with a remake by the master himself.
I have always been a fan of this from when i first watched it as a teenager back in the 1980s. I am a big fan of mystery films and gialli as well as martial arts films so this has a lot going for it for me.
I hope this gets a blu ray release sometime, but regardless this is a good film.
A couple of actors from this can be spotted in Tsui Harks next film "We are going to eat you".
Remains not easy to get hold of but well worth looking for.
8.5 out of 10.
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- WissenswertesHark Tsui's directorial debut.
- PatzerThe gun seen in the film is a Puckle gun, which was patented in 1718.
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Tian Feng: [after killing Shen Qing] Looks like the game is over.
Guo, 'The Magic Fire': Looks like it has just begun.
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- VerbindungenFeatured in The Art of Action: Martial Arts in Motion Picture (2002)
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- 1 Std. 28 Min.(88 min)
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- 2.35 : 1