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Das Duell in der verbotenen Stadt

Originaltitel: Kuet chin chi gam ji din
  • 2000
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 46 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,8/10
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Ekin Cheng Yee-Kin, Andy Lau, and Wei Zhao in Das Duell in der verbotenen Stadt (2000)
Trailer for The Duel
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ParodieAbenteuerActionFantasieKomödieScience-Fiction

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAfter a long absence, a master swordsman of royal blood, Yeh Cool-son, returns to the emperor's palace to challenge Snow, a reclusive master, to a dual on new year's eve. In the days before ... Alles lesenAfter a long absence, a master swordsman of royal blood, Yeh Cool-son, returns to the emperor's palace to challenge Snow, a reclusive master, to a dual on new year's eve. In the days before the dual, strange things happen in the palace, seen mostly through the eyes of Dragon 9, a... Alles lesenAfter a long absence, a master swordsman of royal blood, Yeh Cool-son, returns to the emperor's palace to challenge Snow, a reclusive master, to a dual on new year's eve. In the days before the dual, strange things happen in the palace, seen mostly through the eyes of Dragon 9, a leader of the guard who alternates between serious pursuit of duty and joking. His girlfr... Alles lesen

  • Regie
    • Wai Keung Lau
  • Drehbuch
    • Jing Wong
    • Manfred Wong
    • Lung Ku
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Andy Lau
    • Ekin Cheng Yee-Kin
    • Nick Cheung
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,8/10
    1795
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    • Regie
      • Wai Keung Lau
    • Drehbuch
      • Jing Wong
      • Manfred Wong
      • Lung Ku
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Andy Lau
      • Ekin Cheng Yee-Kin
      • Nick Cheung
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    The Duel (2000)
    Trailer 1:47
    The Duel (2000)

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    Andy Lau
    Andy Lau
    • Cool-Son Yeh
    Ekin Cheng Yee-Kin
    Ekin Cheng Yee-Kin
    • Simon the Snow Blower 'Saint of Sword'
    • (as Yee Kin Cheng)
    Nick Cheung
    Nick Cheung
    • Dragon 9
    • (as Ka Fai Cheung)
    Wei Zhao
    Wei Zhao
    • Princess Phoenix
    • (as Wei Zao)
    Kristy Yeung
    Kristy Yeung
    • Ye Ziqing
    • (as Kung Ru Yang)
    Tien-Hsin
    Tien-Hsin
    • Jade
    • (as Tine Hsin Wu)
    Elvis Tsui
    Elvis Tsui
    • Gold Moustache
    • (as Jin Jiang Xu)
    Jerry Lamb
    Jerry Lamb
    • Dragon 7
    Norman Chu
    Norman Chu
    • Lin Yun He
    • (as Siu Keung Tsui)
    • …
    Frankie Chi-Hung Ng
    Frankie Chi-Hung Ng
    • Hawk Brother Six
    • (as Chi Hung Ng)
    David Wai-Sheung Lee
    David Wai-Sheung Lee
    • Shi Zi Tun
    • (as David Lee)
    Yat-Fei Wong
    Yat-Fei Wong
    • Minister
    • (as Yat Fei Wong)
    Patrick Tam
    Patrick Tam
    • The Emperor
    Li Li
    Li Li
    Ronald Wong
    Ronald Wong
    Xiaonan Zhan
    • Lin's disciple
    • Regie
      • Wai Keung Lau
    • Drehbuch
      • Jing Wong
      • Manfred Wong
      • Lung Ku
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    7nickthegun

    Good solid fun

    I enjoyed 'The Duel'. It certainly isnt the greatest film in the world, but its certainly isn't the worst.

    It begins with a traditional 'Stormriders'esque action sequence. By that I mean more CGI than actual fighting. I don't mind this at all really. People fly around. A geezer turns himself into a giant snowball and a man regurgitates poison. All in a days work. I like to see things like that. Spectacular and a bit out of the ordinary. The people who usually complain about the flying around in films such as this and Crouching Tiger are the very same ones who believe Bruce Willis can exterminate an elite squad of Mercs by himself or that Toby Maguire does have webs coming out of his wrists. Its funny what people will suspend disbelief over and what they won't.

    Anyway, after the initial sequence we discover that the main character in this is a parody of James Bond (but one that fraternises with whores and gangsters). His main task in the film is to set up and mediate a Duel between the two greatest martial artists in the world, one of whom is his best mate and the other is a mysterious recluse with a harem of flying beauties.

    Its just funny to watch, basically. The Duel doesn't take itself too seriously and neither should you. If you liked StormRiders and can sit through A man called Hero without fastforwarding the story parts then you will really enjoy this.

    On a side note, as most people will inevitably watch this on DVD, The Duel is presented in flawless widescreen with good subtitles. The 5.1 soundtrack is lively and the soundscape is wide. The extras are standard but servicable. Don't bother watching the pan and scan dub. It cuts out half the action (and I mean half. Rendering the story unintelligible).
    7premiumcream

    Stars Slow, But Gets Better

    Having watched and enjoyed Andrew Lau's "The Stormriders" and "A Man Called Hero", watching "The Duel" seemed to be the next logical step. While those two had a more serious tone, this one is played more for comedy.

    The plot goes like this: The world's two greatest swordsmen (Andy Lau & Ekin Cheng) agree to have a duel on top of the Emperor's royal palace. A government agent, Dragon 9 (played wonderfully by Nick Cheung) is first given the duty to hand out eight medals to the ones who would be allowed to watch the duel. During this mission Dragon 9 discovers a muderer is loose, and he must track down the murderer before the duel takes place.

    If you're expecting a flat out martial arts film you are going to be dissapointed with this film. It contains little fighting, and the scenes that do involve fighting are short, and less than impressive. However, if you can appreciate Asian humor, and can tolerate three different love stories, you will enjoy it. Also, the murderer subplot is quite interesting in a "who done it" sense. The love stories are not bad, Dragon 9's is the best, the scenes with his love interest are often quite funny. Also, the scene involing the other Dragon Agents (watch for the one with the crutches!!) is hilarious.

    I do have some small problems with the film. Ekin Cheng isn't give nearly enough screen time. I realize it was important to have a shroud of mystery surrounding his character but there are ways of adding to his character developement without giving anything away. Also, the final duel is way too short. So much of the film is invested in building up the fight that it's dissapointing when it does go down...it left me saying "that was it!?!?!?". The conclusion is satisfying yet sad at the same time. Is that the sign of a well-told narrative, or a bad story? I guess it depends on how much you enjoyed the events leading up to it.

    Overall I did enjoy the film, but it could've been much better. Give me a longer final fight, and more Ekin Cheng and it would've scored much higher. I give it 6/10
    8mei617

    Action, Romance and Comedy all in one.

    This movie had good special effects. Andy and Ekin both did a good job playing their roles as cool and skilled swords-men. The plot is about a duel that will determine who is number one. Each man falls in love during the days leading to the duel, showing the soft side of their hard exteriors. Though the movie is about the duel, the life and investigations of a royal officer seems to be a main focus. Nick Cheung, who plays the royal officer, kind of takes the audience through the movie and provides comic relief. Vicky Chao, the princess, provides some comic relief as well. Over-all this movie was good and I would see it again.
    Puppetmister

    A bit plain

    There's actually a fair amount of energy in this film, but ultimately its part of a trend in Hong kong cinema for "enhancing" martial arts action with CGI. Its not new for fights to be manipulated in this way. Many stars are not fighters, and their combat is cunningly edited to convince us otherwise, or they perform gravity-defying feats thanks to wires and pulleys and other tricks. CGI takes the constructed nature of martial arts to a different zone, and for a while, its been interesting to see how the technology is incorporated into Hong Kong cinema (where its a recent addition to the technical arsenal). In the films of Andrew Lau (not to be confused with the film's star and all round heart-throb Andy Lau), the technology is used to create elemental effects, with all kinds of spectacular things happening with clouds, ice, water and snow. What is lost as a result is the sheer breathless excitement of watching two powerful warriors duke it out with fist, foot and blade. When the great swordsmen in "The Duel" finally face each other (and its a long time coming, especially since the showdown is disappointingly brief), they end up assaulting each other with... well, energy. A sword would have done the trick, but these guys would rather fight with lightning. OKay, this is all well and good - its based on a legend of a fight between the greatest swordsmen ever, so it must be made to look special. However, the film doesn't build up much suspense. We are not made to really care about who will win. Where the film scores highly are in the scenes between Vicki Zhao (Zhao Wei) and Nick Cheung. Zhao is particularly charming, and their interplay is the core of the film. The two warriors generally mope around for most of the film - Ekin Cheng is almost entirely absent from the screen for the first hour. CGI will be a great asset to Hong Kong directors once the novelty wears off - it can be used to create the image of superhuman characters doing amazing things, but the problem is that it often makes the same characters seem untouchable and inhuman.
    masercot

    Spectacular!

    I don't use the term "spectacular spellbinding blockbuster of a movie" often; but, this movie certainly approximates that. It manages to combine humor, romance and martial arts with competent special effects. The women are attractive and dynamic, especially Princess Phoenix (Wei Zhao) who comes across as a little sister to the comic character, Dragon Nine (Nick Cheung).

    The two "duellists" are attractive and subdued in their performances...

    The best performance, in my humble opinion, is that of Nick Cheung. He manages to combine humor with facial expressions and physical comedy; however, his character also comes across as a competent marital artist.

    Granted, the movie is way too short; however, it is worth a watch (or two). Odds are, if you have premium cable, you'll come across it from time to time...

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      Early in the movie, Dragon 9 orders red wine, however when it arrives, he pours a colorless liquid from the jug. (It wasn't rice wine, Nick Cheung needed to be sober for subsequent scenes.)
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      The Emperor: Like a sacred flower, you and I are of noble birth, we have no right to choose the ones we love, yet the common people envy us, but I envy them even more as they are free to love anyone.

    • Verbindungen
      References Der Morgen stirbt nie (1997)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 6. Dezember 2001 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Hongkong
    • Sprache
      • Kantonesisch
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    • Produktionsfirmen
      • China Star Entertainment
      • Win's Entertainment Ltd.
      • B.O.B. and Partners
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      • 1 Std. 46 Min.(106 min)
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    • Sound-Mix
      • Dolby Digital
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