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Die sieben Schwerter

Originaltitel: Qi jian
  • 2005
  • 16
  • 2 Std. 33 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,1/10
10.086
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Die sieben Schwerter (2005)
Martial ArtsWuxiaActionAdventureFantasy

Sieben Krieger schließen sich zusammen, um ein Dorf vor einem teuflischen General zu schützen.Sieben Krieger schließen sich zusammen, um ein Dorf vor einem teuflischen General zu schützen.Sieben Krieger schließen sich zusammen, um ein Dorf vor einem teuflischen General zu schützen.

  • Regie
    • Hark Tsui
  • Drehbuch
    • Yusheng Liang
    • Hark Tsui
    • Chi-Sing Cheung
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Leon Lai
    • Donnie Yen
    • Charlie Yeung
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,1/10
    10.086
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Hark Tsui
    • Drehbuch
      • Yusheng Liang
      • Hark Tsui
      • Chi-Sing Cheung
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Leon Lai
      • Donnie Yen
      • Charlie Yeung
    • 103Benutzerrezensionen
    • 68Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    • Auszeichnungen
      • 3 Gewinne & 24 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Leon Lai
    Leon Lai
    • Yang Yuncong
    • (as Ming Li)
    Donnie Yen
    Donnie Yen
    • Chu Zhaonan
    Charlie Yeung
    Charlie Yeung
    • Wu Yuanying
    Honglei Sun
    Honglei Sun
    • General Fire-Wind
    Yi Lu
    Yi Lu
    • Han Zhibang
    Kim So-yeon
    Kim So-yeon
    • Green Pearl
    Chia-Liang Liu
    Chia-Liang Liu
    • Fu Qingzhu
    Jingchu Zhang
    Jingchu Zhang
    • Liu Yufang
    Li-Wu Tai
    • Xin Longzi
    Duncan Lai
    Duncan Lai
    • Mu Lang
    • (as Kwan-Tat Chow)
    Jason Piao Pai
    Jason Piao Pai
    • Liu Jingyi
    • (as Piao Pai)
    Kuan-Chun Chi
    Kuan-Chun Chi
    • Qiu Dongluo
    Peng Huang
    • Guan Sandao
    Haitao Li
    • Twelve Guardians (Si Yilang)
    Jingwu Ma
    • Master Shadow Glow
    Michael Wong
    Michael Wong
    • Prince Dokado
    • (as Man-Tak Wong)
    Ming Zhe Liu
    • Twelve Guardians (Jiao Ci)
    Chi-Man Wong
    • Twelve Guardians (Shan Zhi)
    • Regie
      • Hark Tsui
    • Drehbuch
      • Yusheng Liang
      • Hark Tsui
      • Chi-Sing Cheung
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    7brn0081

    ...not quite what I expected, but still enjoyable...

    Being a big fan of Tsui Hark films, I had been looking forward to this film for a long time, and even though Leon Lai is in the movie, I still thought it would be watchable.

    The film was shot quite beautifully, with certain scenes showing some fantastic imagery. However, do not take this to mean that the film was full of beautiful landscapes, no. The way the film was shot was matched fully well with the barren lands that the majority of the scenes take place in.

    The music was captivating and suited the moment when you actually noticed it was playing. In my opinion, the typical 'Hero' theme in this film was a perfect mix of cheesiness and just plain, pure brilliance.

    The fight scenes were fast and furious, but sometimes, due to the camera work, it was difficult to see what had become of the amazing choreography.

    At this particular moment in time, I can only really think of two bad things about the film, the first being pacing and the second being the timeline/editing. The film tends to jump from scene to scene fairly well, but there were certain moments where it is obvious that something was missing, be it dialogue or scenes, and this made the pacing factor unbearable as it seemed forever for the film to get anywhere.

    Overall though, I guess if you like wuxia movies, then this might appeal to you, but I still feel quite doubtful that this would actually appeal to a larger audience.

    The swords are awesome by the way.... ;) Let's hope that they release a better DVD version though...
    9hawk5

    Easily one of the best Wuxia films ever made!

    What i've seen simply can not be fully described, it's a movie full of emotions and heroism. Whoever directed this movie knows his craft even more than Kurosawa and Godard ever did. Incidentally when i already mentioned J.L.Godard, i must admit that i'm a bit perplexed why so many European critics constantly comparing this film to Godard's style... i don't remember Godard ever did an epic film like this. Anyway, this wuxia film cares more about the characters than most of the films of this genre i've seen in the past, including Touch of Zen or One-armed Swordsman, this gives them a very good development throughout the film.

    Of course, the movie has a very challenging nature right from the very beginning as to the way how some of the fight scenes and story development being treated on the film. What i liked the most was the second half of the film because only then it started to give the meaning what the film is about... the characters! Not one scene or just a one single second of the film is wasted, everything there has the reason and meaning. The romance as much as the action of the film are evidently the most important and the most effective. It kind of shows the viewers that the romantic sub-plots is what this whole series is supposed to be about. Honestly, i found myself crying several times during the film, especially in the middle when Zhang Jingchu talks about love with so-yeon Kim, that scene is almost unbearable in terms of the emotional intensity induced mostly just by looking at both actresses's eyes and facial expressions and almost no dialogue(!)... strictly genius! Another (almost) cry inducing scene is right at the end when Hanzhiban decides which way to go, which is clearly one of the most important and emotional moments in the film.

    The fact that this movie is in no way some popcorn is also one of the aspects i admired very much because it's much more demanding than usual wuxia films were used to be in the past. It tries to carry several strong messages and images that can very easily grave in your mind, so i must warn you all that it's a very memorable film that you won't certainly forget so soon.

    The movie is an obvious antithesis to Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Hero or House of Flying Daggers, strictly speaking, it's one of the most realistic wuxia films out there and far better than any one of those futile attempts at this genre. But on the other hand this is also a movie that relies on the imagination and acuity of intelligence of the viewer. What we have here is a very intelligent movie that goes against many expectations as i noticed, and that's a good sign i think because i believe that best and the strongest films are usually those that situate themselves on the border between love and hate.

    However, be aware that if you find yourself entirely immersed in this fictional world of seven swords throughout the movie you won't be disappointed in its powerful end... and trust me, it'll leave you wanting more. A perfect testament of the perfect movie! It's without any doubt one of the best wuxia films that appeared in the recent years but i'm sure that only the time will tell that it's probably destined to be the best wuxia film in the Asian film-making history. Just wait if you want or see this fascinating and magnificent jewel immediately!
    Chrysanthepop

    Marvellous Monumental Movie from the Wuxia Genre

    Tsui Hark's 'Chat Gim' is visually wonderful. The breathtaking and landscape, the beautiful set design and colourful frame, the brilliant composition of images, the mesmerizing cinematography and skilled editing superbly come together. Hark parallel's good vs evil and beautiful vs awful very well. He clearly takes his inspiration from the masterworks of Kurosawa (even though this film is an adaptation) and, in my opinion, produces something better than the likes of Ang Lee's overrated 'Wo Hu Cang Long'.

    The only minor drawback, I'd say, is that the story is not anything new and it is not as impactive as Kurosawa's work. Then again, Hark manages to bring his own style and give it a unique presentation and 'Chat Gim' by no means is pretentious piece of work. The subplots fit well together and the characters are interesting. Perhaps a few could have been further developed? However, the actors do an adequate job. The fight scenes are not too many but they're appropriately set within the context of the story. They are very well choreographed and do not look over the top as is the case in many films ('Wo Hu Cang Long' being an example of such). Unlike other films of this genre, this one is very human.

    It's a bit funny how I got hold of the DVD. My brother owned it and I was teasing him that I'll take the DVD and keep it (he gets very irritated when I do that) and to my surprise he told me that I can have it. Now I'm glad I get to keep the film. Hark put a lot of heart in the making of this beautiful film. It's certainly one of the better films from the Wuxia genre (one of the best I've seen so far). It's not only visually pleasing, it has a heart of gold :).
    7UberNoodle

    Excellent Film. Deserving of more praise!

    Just finished watching Seven Swords. I have no idea why people are so against it. Sure, at 2 and a half hours length, it is still missing over an hour, but I had no trouble understanding the story, and to me the characters were pretty fleshed out. For some reason people are dead set against this film, and I wonder if it has to do with Crouching Tiger, Hero and Daggers?

    Maybe these people haven't seen The Bride With White Hair, The Blade or films like that. I get the impression that many complaints are leveled by Hollywood trained fans who don't yet understand the context of this film. Whatever the case, this film deserves accolades for it's imagination and for hewing so close to sword fight movie tradition.

    The action was fantastic and the fights were creative and very clever. Yes, they did it with wires. That's why we keep coming back. The swords themselves rules, and the cinematography had that Tsui Hark attention to detail. The middle of the film has mostly dramatic elements, building up to a huge finale. I never thought it dragged on, and I found myself rapt until the final credit rolled.

    Seven Swords was beautifully shot, the characters embodied the fantasy perfectly and acting was full of heart. Get it.
    8devilmaycare34

    watch it watch it watch it

    I agree with the above (or below) reviewer, the film was excellent, i just got home from watching it at the cinema. The characters were great and the story (U NEED TO PAY ATTENTION TO IT) is really good, the only issue i had was that it seemed to jump, like say one second the characters are doing one thing and the next there's a whole new bunch of characters and your like- well where in hell did they come from, and sometimes i found links silly, its like scenes were cut our for necessity, but it didn't necessarily aid the film. please watch it and when i comes out on DVD no doubt it'll have a bunch of deleted scenes, but its really worth seeing. I went with my Nan and even she enjoyed it. Now what does that say!?

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      The seven heroes' swords were designed by the director himself.
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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 1. Januar 2006 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Hongkong
      • China
      • Südkorea
      • Australien
      • Niederlande
    • Offizielle Standorte
      • Official site
      • Official site (United Kingdom)
    • Sprachen
      • Mandarin
      • Koreanisch
      • Kantonesisch
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      • Seven Swords
    • Drehorte
      • Xinjiang, China
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Beijing Ciwen Digital Oriental Film & TV Production Co.
      • Boram Entertainment
      • City Glory Pictures Ltd.
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      • 140.000.000 HK$ (geschätzt)
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 3.473.290 $
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      2 Stunden 33 Minuten
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      • Dolby Digital
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