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Su Qi-er

  • 2010
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China, 1861: Tras rescatar al príncipe Qing de los rebeldes, el general Su se retira para fundar una escuela de artes marciales. Su hermano adoptivo le traiciona y Su sobrevive a duras penas... Leer todoChina, 1861: Tras rescatar al príncipe Qing de los rebeldes, el general Su se retira para fundar una escuela de artes marciales. Su hermano adoptivo le traiciona y Su sobrevive a duras penas. Su tiene un nuevo enemigo al que derrotar.China, 1861: Tras rescatar al príncipe Qing de los rebeldes, el general Su se retira para fundar una escuela de artes marciales. Su hermano adoptivo le traiciona y Su sobrevive a duras penas. Su tiene un nuevo enemigo al que derrotar.

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    • Yuen Woo-Ping
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    • Chi-Long To
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    • Wenzhuo Zhao
    • Xun Zhou
    • Andy On
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.4/10
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    • 62Metascore
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      • 2 premios ganados y 1 nominación en total

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    Wenzhuo Zhao
    Wenzhuo Zhao
    • Su Can
    • (as Vincent Zhao)
    • …
    Xun Zhou
    Xun Zhou
    • Yuan Ying
    Andy On
    Andy On
    • Yuan Lie
    Xiaodong Guo
    Xiaodong Guo
    • Colonel Ma
    Jay Chou
    Jay Chou
    • God of Wushu…
    Michelle Yeoh
    Michelle Yeoh
    • Dr. Yu
    Xiaogang Feng
    Xiaogang Feng
    • Pickpocket
    David Carradine
    David Carradine
    • Anthony
    Cung Le
    Cung Le
    • Militia Leader
    Chia-Hui Liu
    Chia-Hui Liu
    • Old Sage
    • (as Gordon Liu)
    Ka-Yan Leung
    Ka-Yan Leung
    • Su Wan-Kun
    Jacky Heung
    Jacky Heung
    • Imperial Prince
    Ni Yan
    Ni Yan
    • Bar Owner
    Will Liu
    Will Liu
    • Iron Lad
    • (as Genghong Liu)
    Luxia Jiang
    Luxia Jiang
    • Iron Maiden
    Ze Li
    • Little Feng - age 5
    Hanwen Sun
    • Little Feng - age 8
    Conan Stevens
    Conan Stevens
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      • Yuen Woo-Ping
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      • Chi-Long To
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    Opiniones de usuarios45

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    6cambridgefilmfest

    "True Legend"

    TRUE LEGEND marks the first Chinese made film to take advantage of 3D technology as well as returning Yuen Woo-Ping to the director's chair for the first time in fourteen years. Unfortunately it seems that the legendary action choreographer has failed to utilise the new technology with any sense of skill and has also lost his way somewhat in the plot department.

    The film follows Vincent Zhao as Beggar Su, a fabled folk hero in China and creator of the legendary Drunken Fist style. After his father is killed by his brother-in-law, Su goes into hiding where he is trained by an unconventional Wushu master. It's a bog standard kung fu murder/revenge plot that's been done a million times before but now with the novelty of teeth grindingly bad 3D. The new technology – only used in selected scenes - is jarring and in no way immersive, adding a strong argument to the negative effect 3D can have on a film.

    However, as messy as the 3D is, it is not as detracting as the final third of the film. After concluding the revenge plot, it suddenly shifts into a completely new narrative regarding western imperialism's encroachment on Chinese culture. It's an untidy mixture of Jet Li's Fearless with Jackie Chan's Drunken Master with an all too brief cameo by the late David Carradine.

    Ultimately TRUE LEGEND is a disorganised film that poorly uses every martial arts cliché in the book. A couple of decent action sequences aside, there is little to recommend, even to the most avid kung fu fan. 3 out of 5

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    8ryoendeprouw

    Spectacular fighting scenes!

    One of the best movies i've seen what concern martial arts. Just superb. The choreography is classic. Fighters fly on wires, strike with fast hands, kick high, hold impossible poses and pull on a variety of weapons. Also fights I've never seen before, what makes it all original. They are truly breathtaking: brilliantly composed and shot.

    Action from the beginning to the end in this modern fighting movie with some Asian tragedy. The locations are beautiful. The story is very simple, but who cares? (If you look for a movie with a good story, i could recommend you "house of flying daggers"). This is a movie where you find some beautiful and stunning fighting scenes. Kungfu fans would love to see this movie.
    7iam_themx

    ALMOST ! But not quite ! Yet still good !

    This movie is a work of art in many ways.

    The Martial Arts displayed are really one of the best I have seen in a long time, yes it relies on flying and jumping everywhere, yet the fight scenes feels visceral enough not to feel to much like a dance.

    The actors are really awesome, and they managed to make one of the BEST antagonist of all times.

    Now let's get to the part that almost ruins it : The Pacing.

    The flow of the movie suffers greatly from a bad editing, and it is too bad because it had the potential to be a true masterpiece.

    This movie should have started backwards, beginning at the end, and having Su telling his story.

    Instead of that, the pacing can be hard to follow, and at the end I was left with a strange feeling of incompletion.

    Otherwise, the movie is still one of the best martial art movies of the past years, and if you are a Martial Arts fan do not miss it !
    7webmaster-3017

    HK Neo Reviews: True Legend

    Tagline: Yuen Woo Ping tries hard and manages to entertain in an uneven manner...

    It's been too long since The Blade's Vincent Zhao last cinematic venture. The lad for all his worth was groomed to be Jet Li's successor. For whatever reason, he disappeared off the radar and wandered into the wilderness of mainland television. Zhao lacks the on-screen charisma or likable good looks of Jet Li, but there is no doubting of his martial arts ability and his physical presence is comparable to Donnie Yen. Many would probably have forgotten that Zhao's career got off to a storming start by simply existing under the shadows of Jet Li in roles like Wong Fei Hung and the villain in Fong Sai Yuk, before embarking on the cult classic lead role in The Blade. Impressive resume one might assume. So instead of rambling on about past laurels, Zhao makes a stunning return and one might just assume, his career is on the rebound.

    The movie goes like this: Beggar So (Vincent Zhao) is army general, but gives up the position for family life. Beggar So gives all his status to his adopted brother (Andy On) and lived a life of an ordinary person. Until one day, Andy On returns home and killed Zhao's father (Leung Ka-Yan) in avenging On's own nemesis. The result is Beggar So escaping alive with his wife waiting for an opportunity to strike back.

    Director Yuen Woo Ping is obviously in top form and there are a number of action sequences that are original enough for a mention. The fight in the snake well between On and Zhao is both innovative and fun. Hong Kong no longer has a huge luxury of upcoming kung fu star. While Vincent Zhao isn't exactly in his twenties, but he is still young enough to relaunch a career and with a bit of luck, he may even be able to match the reinvention successes of a similar counterpart in Donnie Yen. Sure, Zhao can't act and when he tries, more than often he is overacting in the famous Yen's style. It remains to be seen if Zhao is given a better material, he will be able to embrace it as his own.

    As usual, Zhou Xun is a wonderful actress of both quality and presence. While not exactly a conventional beaut, Xun is one heck of an actress that makes the unnatural natural. She have been constantly stealing the show in numerous epics starring as side characters, but in all honestly her acting ability is second to none in the current HK cinema. In fact, when considered on a whole, Xun is given a paper thin role with nothing to work with, yet somehow she manages to impress, engage and express.

    Moving on to Andy On, he is certainly a case of missing in action. For the past decade, since his terrible debut in Black Mask 2, Andy On has showed himself to be a decent supporting actor. In fact, he was the best thing in 2003's Star Runner, decent showdown against Jackie Chan in New Police Story. However since then, he has been almost unnoticeable in all circumstances. Perhaps, True Legend is what you call, a re-launch of young Andy's career. While he does have some screen presence to a certain degree, his acting is too one dimensional and his villainous turn is neither memorable nor effective. The kid got martial arts potential; let's just hope he is not suitability wasted away.

    All in all, True Legend is a welcome additional to modern day HK martial arts cinema. While the 3rd act may seem like a remake of Fearless and the film suffers from some obvious coherence and uneven issues. Namely the frequently fast forward style of editing, making days goes by as fast as years. Director Yuen Woo Ping does compensate this by some blood crunching action display and even if it is a carbon copy of Fearless in the third act, there is no doubt that Yuen is simply taking a leaf out of his previous efforts. One may wonder if the film simply ended in the 2nd act, it may well be more coherent, but for me, it would have left me half-baked. So honestly, True Legend really isn't that bad and in fact, it is quite a decent film with some good parts in between. A welcome return for Shaw Brothers and to a larger extent Mr. Vincent Zhao...(Neo 2010)

    I rate it 7/10

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    Markhgordon

    An Excellent Flick From The Start

    I thoroughly enjoyed this movie. It seems as if there are three stages to the star's development. The movie moves it along just fine.

    I'm not a person who analyzes a movie to death. I'm just a regular guy that likes Martial Arts films. This one has plenty of action from the get-go. If you're searching for a good martial arts action flick and are hesitating on this one, don't hesitate. You will not be disappointed. Order a pizza, make some popcorn and enjoy the high flying kicks, punches and acrobatic action that this movie brings. There were a couple reviews that rated this low. All I can say is that's a result of states allowing cannabis to its citizens, because this movie is all that and a bag of chips.

    Seriously, get it. You'll enjoy it.

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      Dr. Yu: Most people feel hate, without being aware of the value of life. One life is connected to many hearts.

    • Versiones alternativas
      In the UK cuts were required to remove sight of unsimulated animal cruelty (in this case, a horse being tripped). Cuts required in accordance with BBFC Guidelines, policy and the Cinematograph Films (Animals) Act 1937.
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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 9 de febrero de 2010 (China)
    • Países de origen
      • China
      • Estados Unidos
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • China
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      • Edko Films
      • Edko Management and Consulting
      • Focus Features
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      • 1h 55min(115 min)
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