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Huo Yuan Jia

  • 2006
  • PG-13
  • 1h 44min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
7.6/10
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Jet Li in Huo Yuan Jia (2006)
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Una biografía del maestro chino de artes marciales Huo Yuanjia, quien es el fundador y gurú espiritual de la Federación de Deportes de Jin Wu.Una biografía del maestro chino de artes marciales Huo Yuanjia, quien es el fundador y gurú espiritual de la Federación de Deportes de Jin Wu.Una biografía del maestro chino de artes marciales Huo Yuanjia, quien es el fundador y gurú espiritual de la Federación de Deportes de Jin Wu.

  • Dirección
    • Ronny Yu
  • Guionistas
    • Chris Chow
    • Chi-Long To
    • Bin Wang
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    • Jet Li
    • Li Sun
    • Yong Dong
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    7.6/10
    80 k
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    • Dirección
      • Ronny Yu
    • Guionistas
      • Chris Chow
      • Chi-Long To
      • Bin Wang
    • Elenco
      • Jet Li
      • Li Sun
      • Yong Dong
    • 226Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 68Opiniones de los críticos
    • 70Metascore
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    • Premios
      • 6 premios ganados y 13 nominaciones en total

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    Jet Li
    Jet Li
    • Huo Yuanjia
    Li Sun
    Li Sun
    • Moon
    • (as Sun Li)
    Yong Dong
    • Nong Jinsun
    • (as Dong Yong)
    Shidô Nakamura
    Shidô Nakamura
    • Anno Tanaka
    • (as Nakamura Shidou)
    Hee Ching Paw
    Hee Ching Paw
    • Yuanjia's Mother
    • (as Paw Hee Ching)
    Zhihui Chen
    • Chin
    • (as Chen Zhihui)
    Leung Ting
    • Lai
    • (as Ting Leung)
    Yun Qu
    • Grandma
    • (as Qu Yun)
    Zhongxuan Ma
    • Zhou
    • (as Scott Ma)
    Nathan Jones
    Nathan Jones
    • Hercules O'Brien
    Jacky Heung
    Jacky Heung
    • Chin's Godson
    Brandon Rhea
    Brandon Rhea
    • Belgian Fighter
    Philippe Millieret
    • French Businessman
    Anthony De Longis
    Anthony De Longis
    • Spanish Swordsman
    Jean Claude Leuyer
    • English Boxer
    Mike Leeder
    Mike Leeder
    • Fight Referee
    Sean Eden Yi
    Sean Eden Yi
    • Liu Zhensheng
    • (as Yi Shixiong)
    Fusheng Chen
    • Xu Dashan
    • (as Chen Fusheng)
    • Dirección
      • Ronny Yu
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      • Chris Chow
      • Chi-Long To
      • Bin Wang
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    8rmj1971

    Jet Li's paean to martial arts

    Make no mistake about it, Fearless is the best straight-ahead martial arts film since Jackie Chan's seminal Drunken Master 2. Director Ronny Yu crams more bone-jarring, well crafted fight scenes into the first forty minutes of this movie than most films can match in their entire runtime. This is a canny move, as it pulls in the viewer via the blurring action before beginning to develop the film's narrative in the middle third. While the story is a well used one (kung-fu bully comes to realise his skills can be used to educate rather than brutalise), it's a perfect structure on which to hang the film's many excellent confrontations. It's obvious that this film is Li's love letter to his Wu Shu background and martial arts in general. In dramatic terms, Fearless never reaches the heights of recent wuxia movies like Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon or Hero and so is unable to feel truly fulfilling as a great movie per se. It is however up there with Jet Li's very best work in the genre, OUATIC & Fist of Legend for example, and if it is (sadly) true that it is to be his last period martial arts picture, it's a hell of a bang to go out on.
    8junn_cao

    This movie is about what really happens in China in early 20th century

    i think this movie is quite straightforward. anyone knows a little about Chinese history should know that in the early 20th century china is quite weak.and 1910 was just 10 years after the invasion of baguo lianjun(the union of troops of eight countries).and Chinese people then were called dongya bingfu (the ill of east asia). an insult to Chinese at that time. huo yuanjia is the first martial art master at that time that has waken the spirit of Chinese people and proved to the world that Chinese are not dongya bingfu.so if you don't know the history of modern Chinese, you may find it another martial art movie.but as a Chinese, i think this movie not only a martial art movie but also a brief biography of huo yuanjia with historical background.
    9Mephariel

    Jet Li's best film in years!

    Let's get to the point. This is Jet Li's best movie in years. Not because of the fight scenes, but because the plot is engaging throughout and the emotional tension of the movie works, even though it was a bit tangled with a bit of preach.

    The plot is simple. I think everyone here knows about it, so I won't spent time talking too much about it. Jet Li plays Huo Yuan Jia, an arrogant young man that has no regard for human life so to speak, and in one brash move, he indirectly caused the death of his family. He journey to a remote village to learn humility. This is probably the weakest part of the film. Mainly because a large part of it was cut out from the theatrical release. Huo had a few dialogues with Betty Sun, who played a blind girl. Their relationship was very underdeveloped. And Huo's return to Shanghai to fight was with brevity, and hardly explained. He returns to Shanghai and defends his country's honor.

    I thought Jet Li did a great job acting both as the arrogant man and as the wiser wushu master. But people of course, came to see Jet Li fight. And to me, the earlier fight scenes are good, but have too much computer effects and slow motion. Still, it was refreshing to see Jet Li return to using Chinese Kung Fu.

    The best fight scenes in the movie are definitely the battle between Huo and Nathan Jones, the hulking giant and the weapons fight between the Japanese Samurai and Jet Li using the sword against the three sectional staff. The ending was very emotional, and it was refreshing to see a different take unlike most endings of old Jet Li movies.

    The movie could have been better of course, but I was very satisfied with it, both the plot and the action sequences.

    9/10
    9brentsoffcenter

    Jet Li's finest martial arts film

    Almost flawless, this new release improves on the style and genre in a significant way. The film is presented in a way that the viewer can appreciate it from several perspectives without heavily relying on the genre's standard formulas. We don't have to wade through the typical love triangle, the maniacal drug lord contracting a hit, or the beloved school's instructor being tortured and murdered before the ultimate revenge takes place. This film has a legitimate story line, skillfully presented in a clear and well edited manner.

    Although the film was generally concerned with the development of a specific fighting style and philosophy, the audience is also treated to some authenticity of the then Chinese culture and the biography of a Chinese martial arts master. These features seem to give the production a much higher level of credibility than the average martial arts action movie.

    Although we did experience some speed editing in fight scenes, it was done in such a way that it enhanced, rather than detracted, from the believability of the film. In "House of Flying Daggers", for example, the ballet and acrobatic like choreography of some of the fight scenes tended to undermine, rather than enhance. If there was any flaw in the fight scenes present, it was minor. This flaw may have been inescapable because of the inherent limitations of the style of the film itself. For example, trivial features such as disconnected striking combinations at the expense of speed editing, or the fact that the Japanese martial artist did not seem to be using a typical Japanese style of fighting. (It appeared to be a combination of Chinese and Korean oriented styles).

    This film should, by all rights, reset the bar for the standards of martial arts films from now on. It was simply an outstanding film in every way.
    7jon2005

    Fearless

    Fearless has a similar structure to last years' Unleashed (2005), in that this is not just a martial arts extravaganza, but also a film with heart and proper acting on the part of Jet Li. This latest effort, despite flaws, is the much more accomplished of the two works; both contain exceptional and brutal fight scenes, and a central 'drama' section where Li's character learns about life and about who he is, and both of these aspects are handled better in Fearless.

    Based on actual events, the story focuses on Li's Huo Yuanjin, martial arts master whose family is murdered and who flees his home, only to be taken in by simple farmers. Spending many years there, Huo learns to embrace peace and live out his simple life with the villagers. However, he is tempted back to his home town in an effort to show the foreign powers that are flooding China that the Chinese people are unified, and will not be suppressed by foreigners. He sets up a martial arts school and competes in a four-way tournament to prove that he is the greatest fighter in the world.

    Make no mistake; the main appeal to the film is the fight sequences. Courtesy of the ever versatile Yuen Wo Ping, (The Matrix Trilogy, Crouching Tiger) the staggering fight choreography manages to combine the graceful moves of Hero (2002) with the brutality of Unleashed to create possibly the greatest action scenes put to film, aided by Jet Li's so-good-it-looks-easy martial arts capabilities. The film starts as it means to go on, and contains plenty of inventive action, the main highlights being a colossal one-on-one in a restaurant and of course the climactic four-way tournament.

    The film is not all action though; at its centre is the time spent with the villagers where Huo 'finds himself'. This is perhaps the films weakest point, but it is held up by the fact that Jet Li, showing he's not only a martial arts expert, can actually act. However, the scenes are lacking, from a scripting and directing point of view, enough emotional depth to allow us to truly get involved. Being based on a true story the film had to play out as it did, but one feels that Huo could have gone anywhere to find himself, even stayed at home and become a recluse. Director Ronnie Yu lacks the directorial range to let these scenes flourish, so the section begins to bog itself down with unnecessary sentimentality. However, it is a more developed section than the comparable parts in Unleashed and although maybe is too short – it could have been developed into much more – it at least doesn't outstay its welcome. Jet Li is good though, and nicely moves from the arrogance of his early days to the wiser warrior in the second half.

    Fearless shows us a moralistic China that is ruled by an honour that is now lost amongst the modern world, and its portrayal of upholding traditional values is a welcome move; it gives the film purpose, and not just an excuse to make good action scenes. Ironically, the films message is one of anti-violence, and if this is indeed to be Jet Li's last martial arts film, then he has gone out on a high.

    Rated: 8/10

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    • Trivia
      During filming when Nathan Jones was to pick up one of the extras and toss him to the floor, Jones got too much into the spirit and the extra ended up going to the hospital with cracked ribs.
    • Errores
      (at around 45 mins) When Huo Yuanjia and Master Chin fight in the restaurant, Huo slices the top of Chin's head, yet when Chin is brought to his house the cut is gone.
    • Citas

      Anno Tanaka: Since there's no superiority or inferiority in Wushu, why still have competition?

      Huo Yuan Jia: I believe that there's no superiority or inferiority in Wushu. Just the distinction of practitioners with different levels of ability. Through the competition we can discover this and meet the true self. Because indeed the antagonist is namely ourself. Only through competition, can one recognise one's true self.

    • Versiones alternativas
      The Thailand theatrical special version added a fight scene between Huo Yuanjia (Li) and a Thai boxer called Bei Cha (portrayed by Somluck Kamsing).
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: All the King's Men/Jet Li's Fearless/Flyboys/Jackass: Number Two/The Science of Sleep (2006)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Huo Yuanjia
      Composed and Performed by Jay Chou

      Lyrics by Vincent Fang

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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 9 de marzo de 2007 (México)
    • Países de origen
      • China
      • Hong Kong
      • Estados Unidos
    • Sitio oficial
      • douban site
    • Idiomas
      • Mandarín
      • Japonés
      • Inglés
    • También se conoce como
      • Fearless
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Shanghái, China
    • Productoras
      • Golden Harvest Company
      • Hero China International
      • China Film Group Corporation (CFGC)
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    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 24,633,730
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 10,564,000
      • 24 sep 2006
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 68,072,848
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      1 hora 44 minutos
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      • Color
    • Mezcla de sonido
      • Dolby Digital
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 2.35 : 1

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