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La guillotine volante

Titre original : Xue di zi
  • 1975
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 45min
NOTE IMDb
6,6/10
1,7 k
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Chen Kuan-Tai in La guillotine volante (1975)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAn assassin, trained in the use of a throwing weapon that can behead its victims from a distance, questions the morality of his missions and becomes a fugitive hunted by his former comrades.An assassin, trained in the use of a throwing weapon that can behead its victims from a distance, questions the morality of his missions and becomes a fugitive hunted by his former comrades.An assassin, trained in the use of a throwing weapon that can behead its victims from a distance, questions the morality of his missions and becomes a fugitive hunted by his former comrades.

  • Réalisation
    • Meng-Hua Ho
  • Scénario
    • Kuang Ni
  • Casting principal
    • Chen Kuan-Tai
    • Ku Feng
    • Hung Wei
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,6/10
    1,7 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Meng-Hua Ho
    • Scénario
      • Kuang Ni
    • Casting principal
      • Chen Kuan-Tai
      • Ku Feng
      • Hung Wei
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    Rôles principaux37

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    Chen Kuan-Tai
    Chen Kuan-Tai
    • Ma Teng
    • (as Kuan Tai Chen)
    Ku Feng
    Ku Feng
    • Xin Kang
    • (as Feng Ku)
    Hung Wei
    Hung Wei
    • Ah Kun…
    Wu Chi Liu
    Wu Chi Liu
    • Yu Ping
    Ti Ai
    Ti Ai
    • Wanzhu
    Wei-Tu Lin
    Wei-Tu Lin
    • Luo Peng
    Yue Wong
    Yue Wong
    • Xie Tianfu
    Yang Chiang
    Yang Chiang
    • Emperor Yung Cheng
    Norman Chu
    Norman Chu
    • Zhou Zhizhong
    • (as Shao Chiang Hsu)
    Ricky Hui
    Ricky Hui
    • Cheng Ziping
    • (as Kuan-Ying Hsu)
    Sau-Kei Lee
    Sau-Kei Lee
    • Minister Chen Lieh
    Lung Lei
    • Cha Zhiliang
    Peng-Fei Li
    Peng-Fei Li
    • Yan Lebu
    Wen-Wei Lin
    Wen-Wei Lin
    • Wang Xiaoliang
    Chi-Chin Wu
    • Chen Xinyi
    • (as Chi Chin Wu)
    Pai Wei
    • Sun Jian
    Han-Chen Wang
    Han-Chen Wang
    • Wang
    Wei Lu
    • Chief Eunuch Zhang
    • Réalisation
      • Meng-Hua Ho
    • Scénario
      • Kuang Ni
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    8ebiros2

    Total classic !

    I like kung-fu films starring Chen Kuan Tai, but this one is special even for him. In my opinion, this is the baddest kung-fu movie ever made because of the weapon that's used and how its victims dies one after another under its nefarious power. This first and (imo) best of the Flying Guillotine sagas, has actual plot and a story for a change, and good acting and quality cinematography.

    The idea is shocking, and the way its ruthlessly used is even more so, but that's what makes this film extra special good. Basically, 12 assassin ninjas who are trained to use the flying guillotine goes out killing unsuspecting victims one by one from a distance they never suspect attacks to come from. And of course all the people standing around them pee in their pants to see the head get sliced off their body.

    Along with Executioner from Shaolin, this is one of the best movie Chen Kuan Tai starred in, and one of the best kung-fu action movie made in the '70s.

    Watch this along with its equally high quality sequel - Flying Guillotines II (1978) where it picks up where this story left off.

    Highly recommended.
    premiumcream

    Not As Good As I Thought It Would Be

    This film is unlike any Shaw Bros. movie I have ever seen. It is about a man who invents a new weapon. It's a flying hat type thing that cuts people's heads off. The man presents it to the evil emperor and the Emperor hires him to teach a squad of soldiers how to use the weapon. A series of events happens and finally after about 35 minutes a main character is established. He runs away from the training camp and the inventor is instructed by the Emperor to hunt him down. This is a long movie by Shaw standards, almost 2 hours long. Also it features the worst fight choreography I've ever seen. It's a pretty original concept, but it should've been executed better. Overall I give it a 5/10.
    8cyguration

    Unpredictable Surprise...

    It's baffling to me that this film is put within the same circle as The One-Armed Boxer and its sequel, Master of the Flying Guillotine (which ironically came out a year after this film), when this film couldn't be anymore unlike One-Armed Boxer. Worse yet is that the latter film seems to have a higher average rating than The Flying Guillotine, which is befuddling. Why? Because the films are leagues apart in terms of quality.

    One-Armed Boxer is a sometimes gory, non-stop action fight-fest with ridiculous over-the-top characters and scenarios, sporting equally ridiculous fight scenes. The Flying Guillotine is actually a far more grounded film with more realized, three-dimensional characters who each have their own motivations. The world they inhabit is fully realized and it's hard not to understand the plight they're in given their situation (and their family's situation).

    Because The Flying Guillotine has a more realistic portrayal of soldiers and their place in the hierarchy of an imperial monarchy, they aren't larger-than-life heroes, but rather average guys with specialized training in mastering the custom-made flying guillotine, which is really quite the device.

    The film follows various characters, most of whom are part of the 12 selected soldiers hand-picked to train using the flying guillotine. A decent portion of the film is dedicated to the complexity and learning curve surrounding mastering the weapon. It's not like Kung Lao's razor-bladed hat from Mortal Kombat that just slices through everything, bounces off of objects like Captain America's shield and then magically returns to the thrower. No, instead the device is controlled by a chain. When thrown the device -- which does look like a hat -- lands on its target where a veil drops down; at the bottom of the veil is a chakram, which usually is neck length with the victim. Within the chakram are razor blades. When the chain is pulled the retracted blades then protract, cutting through whatever is inside the chakram's radius, and if it happens to be someone's neck, then their head goes flying in a spectacular decapitation.

    There aren't a whole lot of fights in the film, and the ones that do take place aren't very long, because... well, the flying guillotine usually makes quick work of whoever is unlucky enough to get hit by it. This actually adds a lot of weight to the film. Once you see that guillotine come out, you can be guaranteed someone will lose their head!

    With lots of treachery, backstabbing, paranoia, and constant fear running rampant through the people who reside in the land (and especially those closest to the emperor), it gives the film this unnerving tension. The characters all know that they may not be long for the world, and the film reminds you constantly of how dangerous their lives are. It's a film that doesn't shy away from the fact that every action comes with hefty consequences. It also lightly touches on (rather critically) how perilous it is to live under a tyrannical emperor. I was a bit taken aback that the film would portray a Chinese ruler in such a negative light (without making him comically evil or monstrously villainous).

    The flying guillotine itself may be something of a sci-fi element to the film, but everything else about the film is extremely grounded. In fact, if it were remade today by a competent writer/director and matched with compelling performances by a dedicated cast, it could easily end up being an award-winning film, and that's no joke nor an exaggeration. Interestingly enough, I doubt most kung-fu (or wuxia, if you want to be pedantic) aficionados will take to this film as much as K-drama enthusiasts. Why? Because it's a lot more moody, morally gray, and light on the actual hand-to-hand technique to appeal to some traditional martial arts fans.

    However, if you wanted to see a compelling film about living life under the constant threat of death by a paranoid and power-hungry ruler, and enjoy some devilishly inventive uses of the flying guillotine along the way with gripping action sequences where every move (and counter) means something, then The Flying Guillotine is well worth a watch. Very highly recommended.
    9Eli-11

    Great story, no really.

    I found this on DVD -- some sort of low-budget or bootleg pan-and-scan transfer -- and since it wasn't marked very well hoped it might be the Yu Wang film. Alas it wasn't but this, I suppose the first of the three films involving the flying beekeeping hat of death, stands out on its own terms.

    We meet the inventor of the flying guillotine, complete with an origin scene involving a lot of chin scratching. The basic premise is that an evil emperor has a few grudges and trains a crack team of assassins who use the deadly decapitator to carry out his will (complete with a decent training sequence). A few guys on the team get hit in the conscience (with shades of Macbeth) and the story gets moving. A hero emerges, the villains reveal themselves, it's a whole lot more shaded than I expected.

    Be forewarned that this isn't a film of great fight scenes. Yu Wang brought those to the flying guillotine genre later. This is an HK action flick with a plot -- more like a grainy, overdubbed Die Hard. Perhaps a shot at emulating Kurasawa or Leone without the budget and great equipment, plus an awesome metalworker with a blade fetish. There are great fights but the first kill without a clean separation of mind and body happens around the 40 minute mark.

    You'll also see some nice early wire work -- the assassins bound silently atop buildings in ways that would evolve to Crouching Tiger. The fight scenes are there, they just aren't the whole point of the movie and the guys fight more like real grunts than Bruce or Jackie. The guillotines might here have been like seeing light sabers for the first time.

    It may not have the reputation or sense of humour of its successor, aside from the weapon itself you'll barely need to suspend disbelief, but it's heads and shoulders above most other HK films being produced at the time. In fact it's probably the reality-factor that I liked so much and I swear it reminded me of a Shakespearean plot way more than it should have. Add that up with great early effects, terrific editing, and the coolest gadget to behead a censor or two at 100 yards and you've got yourself a winner.
    8InzyWimzy

    Killer Shaw slicer

    Was this the film that started the whole decapitating fad?

    A very atypical Shaw Bros story here that doesn't involve your typical training to enter Shaolin temple or revenge motif. Instead, you're not sure who to root for or jeer at. My favorite scenes include anyone with the flying guillotine. Just seeing those bodies headless and limbs flailing (the red paint smears were a great gory touch!). By the end, there's double crossing and power corrupts. Really great use of Shaw Studios sets and the colors and costumes looked great on this Celestial DVD release. Also, stick with it and you get a great finish to boot. So, while not a classic Shaw Bros film, this one is a "cut" above the rest.

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      Originally released and reissued in the 1980's (in the U.K. at least) in 3D.
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      Featured in Cinema Hong Kong: Kung Fu (2003)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 20 février 1980 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Hong Kong
    • Langue
      • Mandarin
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Flying Guillotine
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Hong Kong, Chine
    • Société de production
      • Shaw Brothers
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      • 1h 45min(105 min)
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    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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