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Long de xin

  • 1985
  • R
  • 1h 38min
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6.3/10
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Jackie Chan, Sammo Kam-Bo Hung, and Emily Chu in Long de xin (1985)
Artes MarcialesAcciónComediaCrimenDramaThriller

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA policeman forsakes his dream of world travel to care for a mentally impaired brother, who is later kidnapped by gangsters.A policeman forsakes his dream of world travel to care for a mentally impaired brother, who is later kidnapped by gangsters.A policeman forsakes his dream of world travel to care for a mentally impaired brother, who is later kidnapped by gangsters.

  • Dirección
    • Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
    • Fruit Chan
  • Guionista
    • Barry Wong
  • Elenco
    • Jackie Chan
    • Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
    • Emily Chu
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.3/10
    5.6 k
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
      • Fruit Chan
    • Guionista
      • Barry Wong
    • Elenco
      • Jackie Chan
      • Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
      • Emily Chu
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    • 30Opiniones de los críticos
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      • 1 premio ganado y 5 nominaciones en total

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    Jackie Chan
    Jackie Chan
    • Ted…
    Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
    Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
    • Danny
    • (as Samo Hung)
    • …
    Emily Chu
    Emily Chu
    • Jenny
    Hoi Mang
    Hoi Mang
    • Yan
    • (as Man Hei)
    • …
    Ching-Ying Lam
    Ching-Ying Lam
    • SWAT Team Commander
    • (as Lam Ching Ying)
    Lung Chan
    Lung Chan
    • SWAT Team Member
    Wah Yuen
    Wah Yuen
    • SWAT Team Member…
    Ka-Lok Chin
    Ka-Lok Chin
    • SWAT Team Member
    • (as Ka Lok)
    • …
    Corey Yuen
    Corey Yuen
    • SWAT Team Member
    • (as Yuen Kwai)
    Melvin Wong
    Melvin Wong
    • Inspector Wong
    Ying-Fat Lam
    • Edmond Pang
    • (as Lam Ying Fat)
    • …
    Ka-Ho Lee
    • Kid
    • (as Lee Ka Ho)
    • …
    Dennis Chan
    Dennis Chan
    • Waiter
    Wing-Cho Yip
    Wing-Cho Yip
    • Restaurant Manager
    • (as Ip Wing Cho)
    Anthony Chan
    Anthony Chan
    • Private Teacher
    Man-Ha Tze
    • Grandma
    • (as Tze Man Ha)
    • …
    Tai-Bo
    Tai-Bo
    • Kenny
    • (as Tai Po)
    • …
    Fung Woo
    Fung Woo
    • Headmaster
    • (as Wu Fung)
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      • Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
      • Fruit Chan
    • Guionista
      • Barry Wong
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    dragon ma young

    8 out of 10

    not an action movie! a heart felt drama that had me(yes me) in tears. there is action at the end, but that wasnt even needed. this great drama is about jackie helping his retarded brother through thick and thin or something like that. bring some tissues and dont see it with the guys, cause its a sad one.
    7Guardia

    The Two Musketeers...

    "Long de xin" has Jackie's character (Tat) on the CID (Criminal Investigation Department). This is no "Police Story" though, and Chan is portrayed as just another member of the squad. His main occupation though, is looking after his mentally-disabled brother (Dodo, or Do-do), played decently by Sammo himself. Tat is constantly being called away to help out his brother, and the crime-fighting scenes in the film take a long time to develop.

    This film has all of the ingredients that I look for, but it failed to impress me as much as it might have. First of all, Sammo direction is usually brilliant and progressive, in this film however, it seems that most of his creative energy went on his character-acting - and I must say, the scene about Jackie's leaving is particularly impressive. This moment, with it's heart-wrenching display of frustration, anger, and love is as memorable as any of the fight scenes in the film. Chan here is a brilliant dramatic actor, and it took Sammo to get it out of him I suppose.

    Yuen Biao, as action-director, does a great job. And the final fight scene is particularly brutal and snappy. But, I can't help but wonder how much better this film may have been if Biao was given an on-screen part - I can see many that may have suited in retrospect.

    The film does it's best to balance the drama and action, but I think this is it's main area of failure. There are none of those clever edits that Sammo is usually known for that make for brilliant transitions between contrasting scenes. Here, we sit through some repetitive and redundant scenes that (yet again) display Dodo's vulnerability as much as common man's inhumanity. (Actually, I was just realising how much trouble the children cause for Sammo - even his closest friends are doomed to hurt him). The first few times are good, the rest were trying.

    This is a film that is worth watching for some great highlights, but it's not a film that I can imagine enjoying start-to-end, over and over like so many other of Sammo's directorial gems. Sammo and Chan's dramatic acting are the real winners in this film.
    Antzy88

    'Long de xin' - a commendable departure for Chan

    In this atypical movie starring Jackie Chan and Sammo Hung, Jackie stars as Tad, a former SWAT member turned CID officer. He has a steady job and a girlfriend, but he is forced to reconsider the golden opportunity of becoming a sailor on a cruise ship, for his older brother Dodo (Hung) is mentally retarded and acts like someone about a third of his age (even his friends are little boys). Dodo tries desperately to become more adult, even trying to get a job, but is either rejected or humiliated. Further problems arise when Dodo gets entangled in a jewellery heist...

    Action fans beware. This is NOT really an action movie at all (although it does have a couple of scraps), it's a heart-wrenching drama in which Jackie jettisons his usual happy-go-lucky action persona. There are some truly tear-jerking moments as the relationship between Tad and Dodo becomes more strained the more trouble the latter gets into, and Sammo Hung truly deserves acclaim for his performance as the child trapped in a 29-year-old body, especially as he gets no chances to fight whatsoever. The scene where, after a heated argument between Tad and one of his friends (where Tad blurts out some cutting questions in the presence of Dodo such as 'What would you do if you had a brother like him?' before admitting to being cold-blooded and retreating into his bedroom), Dodo goes into Tad's room, finds him on the bed shedding tears, begs him not to be angry, and both brothers hug each other tearfully, is one of the most memorable parts of the movie.

    Even though there's little action, what's there is good, particularly at the end where Tad is on a rescue mission. The action, choreographed by Yuen Biao, is among the best Jackie has done, with him doing all manner of punches, kicks, and even a backwards flip off a pillar (a bit like Keanu Reeves does in the training session with Laurence Fishburne in The Matrix, but being an early 1980's Hong Kong movie there was no need for wires, thus making it even more impressive). Jackie also gets to fight against then-Hong Kong regular nemesis Dick Wei (best known as Sanpao, the pirate leader in Project A) in a blistering exchange of kicks and punches. Don't expect a light-hearted battle, because this is more rough-and-tumble than Chan fans may be used to.

    In fact, the whole movie should be praised for carrying off such a subject in the commendable way shown here. Jackie turns in a fine acting performance (which is not surprising since he learned acting at Peking Opera School as well as the trademark flips and martial artistry his other movies have displayed), and his character even gets to kiss his girlfriend intimately, which, as Chan fans know, is something not often seen at this time due to the reactions it allegedly provoked among female fans.

    I have seen both the dubbed version and the subtitled version. I'd definitely recommend the latter; while the dubbing in the former is not the worst I've heard, it lacks the intensity of the original Cantonese track.

    Look out for appearances from Wu Ma, Dennis Chan (he played a character who trained Jean-Claude Van Damme's character in 'Kickboxer') and the sadly-now-departed wonder that is Lam Ching-Ying.

    Definitely worth a look if you're into Chan and want something a little different (OK, a LOT different).
    dawgkow

    one of jackie chan's most serious and best movies

    This is one of Jackie Chan's most serious movies and one of his best. Jackie Chan plays a Hong Kong cop who gives up his dream of sailing around the world to take care of his mentally retarted brother (played by Samo Hung who won an award for this role.) Samo is kidnapped after accidentally getting mixed up in a gang war and of course Jackie has to save him. Less action then the usual Jackie Chan movie but the action that is there is quite good. Be warned there are some real tear-jerker scenes in this movie. Jackie Chan fans this is a must see. The only disappointment is you never get to see Samo Hung display his martial arts talent.
    DrLenera

    Touching drama, unusual Chan fare but climaxing in one of the greatest fight sequences EVER

    Heart Of The Dragon can be described as Rain Man with martial arts, which is not a bad description, although this was actually made several years before. Made around the time Jackie Chan was churning out loads of great films, such as Police Story, Project A, Wheels On Meals and Dragons Forever, as well as poorer but hugely successful efforts like the 'Lucky Stars' films, this movie has somewhat been ignored, which is a shame, as it's a brave attempt at something a little different.

    For the first 50 mins or so, this is mostly a drama, but both Jackie Chan, playing a character who is initially none too sympathetic, and Samo Hung, as his mentally challenged brother, give amazingly strong performances. There are laughs [such as when Chan is walking around holding his brother's hand saying to people "he's my brother" in case they might think they are gay],but there is also a great deal of sensitivity and honesty, climaxing in a powerful scene where Jackie almost breaks down in sheer fustration in front of Samo.

    After this the film suddenly becomes an action movie, but the transition is not badly done, and, as if to reward patient action fans, the film climaxes with what is quite simply one of the best staged fight sequences EVER, a small masterpiece of choreography, editing and lighting. Jackie is as vicious as Bruce Lee ever was here, he's never been meaner.

    There are two extra fight scenes which exist, but in most places they were removed from the film to emphasise the drama. Indeed the other elements of the film are so good that it can exist perfectly well without them. Of course there are a few silly touches, including TWO montages with the sentimental theme song, and Dick Wie's eyebrows! Generally a fine film, though.

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    • Trivia
      Golden Harvest had wanted Hung to perform fight scenes in the film, but he refused, rationalising "My character was mentally r*t*rd*d, mentally disabled, so how can you ask me to fall down and suddenly become well again? And fight? They knew my fighting skills and wanted me to be part of the action but I thought that would have completely destroyed the tone of the film, the principles behind the film.".
    • Versiones alternativas
      Japanese version has two extra fight scenes, alternate soundtrack featuring Jackie Chan and an out take reel during the end credits.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Jackie Chan: My Story (1998)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Sui Hoh Seung Yi (Who Could Be Dependent)
      Music by Violet Lam

      Lyrics by Yuen-Leung Poon

      Performed by Noi So

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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 14 de septiembre de 1985 (Japón)
    • Países de origen
      • Hong Kong
      • Japón
    • Idioma
      • Cantonés
    • También se conoce como
      • Heart of Dragon
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Hong Kong, China
    • Productoras
      • Bo Ho Film Company Ltd.
      • Golden Harvest Company
      • Paragon Films Ltd.
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      • 1h 38min(98 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Mezcla de sonido
      • Mono
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.85 : 1

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