Cho Yat-Hang, le successeur involontaire du trône du clan Wu-Tang et le commandant incertain des forces du clan dans une guerre contre un culte maléfique, tombe amoureux de Lien Ni-Chang, un... Tout lireCho Yat-Hang, le successeur involontaire du trône du clan Wu-Tang et le commandant incertain des forces du clan dans une guerre contre un culte maléfique, tombe amoureux de Lien Ni-Chang, une tueuse du culte maléfique.Cho Yat-Hang, le successeur involontaire du trône du clan Wu-Tang et le commandant incertain des forces du clan dans une guerre contre un culte maléfique, tombe amoureux de Lien Ni-Chang, une tueuse du culte maléfique.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 7 victoires et 6 nominations au total
- Young Cho Yat-Hang
- (as Leila Tong)
- Pai Yun
- (as Le-Lin Lo)
Avis à la une
For half of the movie (i.e. 45 minutes), it qualifies as being one of the most astounding fantasy movies I ever saw: firstly, it captures the spectator by showing beautiful images and settings (and I'm sure Cho Yi-hang [Leslie Cheung] is not the only one who dropped, out of bewilderment, his jaw!). Secondly, it creates an aura of mystery around the female lead Lien Ni-chang [Lin Ching Hsia], an assassin who is not less beautiful than she is deadly with the whip. Indeed, Cho Yi-hang one day accidentally stumbles upon her and, although her face is shrouded by a veil and only her eyes appear to him, inevitably falls for her. Out of trivia, in another movie Lin Ching Hsia reveals just the rest of her face (i.e. masking herself behind a raincoat and sunglasses) and yet spellbinds people - precisely, Takeshi Kaneshiro. Is there any way that people can escape Lin Ching Hsia's charm?
So far for the good points for "Bride": fascinating setting, a clever hero (with an endearing portrait of his childhood included) and an alluring assassin, all surrounded by a thick veil of mystery and folklore.
On the negative side, the second half of the movie. Just as Cho Yi-hang's feelings get corresponded by Lien Ni-chang and we expect that love will provide a new injection of vitality and creativity over the ruthless and cold world they dwell in, the movie sinks into predictability and shallowness: our heroes just don't have the same mutual trust that Romeo and Juliet had and, since their decisions are guided, more than love, by their impulsive nature, I missed being fully emotionally involved into their ending struggle. However, the transformation that overcomes sorrowful Lien Ni-chang is super-cool! 7/10
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesLian Nichang (Brigitte Lin) was Rob Tapert's inspiration for the character of Xena, the title protagonist of the hit TV series Xena, la guerrière (1995).
- Citations
[first lines]
Narrator: In the Shun Chi's reign of Ching, Emp. Shin Tsu was critically ill. A fabulous flower blossoming once in two decades in a snow peak reportedly could rejuvenate and bring a dying man back to life. The court decided to send an envoy to pluck it there.
- Crédits fousThe original release had a montage of scenes recapping the movie playing over the credits set to the song "Red Cheeks, White Hair" sung by star Leslie Cheung. Current releases keep the montage but it now plays with an instrumental score.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Bangs (1996)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Jiang-Hu: Entre passion et gloire
- Société de production
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- Durée1 heure 29 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1