Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuLove story of Princess Changping, the last princess of the Ming Dynasty in China.Love story of Princess Changping, the last princess of the Ming Dynasty in China.Love story of Princess Changping, the last princess of the Ming Dynasty in China.
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Princess Chang Peng is a tragic tale performed Cantonese Opera style.
The two leads are played by female actors and the direction is flawless. A poetic tale about true love and the sacrifices one makes to obtain it. John Woo tries none of his fancy tricks on this presentation, he just captures the essence of the play on film. He doesn't try to change or alter the story either. There is a well staged battle scene involving warring armies in the middle of the picture.
I wish the print that I saw had english subs. I watched a trailer before the movie started and it had english subtitles. From what I saw, the dialogue is deep and heart warming. A different movie for John Woo.
A true tragedy.
Recommended for fans of culture, it's a chinese musical.
B+ (A if I saw a print with english subs)...
The two leads are played by female actors and the direction is flawless. A poetic tale about true love and the sacrifices one makes to obtain it. John Woo tries none of his fancy tricks on this presentation, he just captures the essence of the play on film. He doesn't try to change or alter the story either. There is a well staged battle scene involving warring armies in the middle of the picture.
I wish the print that I saw had english subs. I watched a trailer before the movie started and it had english subtitles. From what I saw, the dialogue is deep and heart warming. A different movie for John Woo.
A true tragedy.
Recommended for fans of culture, it's a chinese musical.
B+ (A if I saw a print with english subs)...
this is not a 'normal' John Woo film. It's a classical Chinese opera. Interesting nonetheless. No guns. No explosions.
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- WissenswertesPrincess Chang Ping (aka The Flower Princess) made $3,448,498.60 (HK$) at the Hong Kong box office in 1976, good enough for fourth spot. The Private Eyes, Love Cross-Road, and Jumping Ash were the three Hong Kong releases that had higher grosses in '76.
- VerbindungenRemake of Di nu hua (1959)
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