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Green Snake

Titre original : Ching se
  • 1993
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 39min
NOTE IMDb
7,2/10
4 k
MA NOTE
Maggie Cheung and Joey Wang in Green Snake (1993)
DramaFantasyRomance

Deux esprits de serpent deviennent humains et apprennent l'amour et la souffrance. Un moine découvre ses propres faiblesses et constate que la moralité n'est pas aussi simple qu'il le pensai... Tout lireDeux esprits de serpent deviennent humains et apprennent l'amour et la souffrance. Un moine découvre ses propres faiblesses et constate que la moralité n'est pas aussi simple qu'il le pensait.Deux esprits de serpent deviennent humains et apprennent l'amour et la souffrance. Un moine découvre ses propres faiblesses et constate que la moralité n'est pas aussi simple qu'il le pensait.

  • Réalisation
    • Hark Tsui
  • Scénario
    • Pik-Wah Lee
    • Hark Tsui
  • Casting principal
    • Joey Wang
    • Maggie Cheung
    • Wenzhuo Zhao
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,2/10
    4 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Hark Tsui
    • Scénario
      • Pik-Wah Lee
      • Hark Tsui
    • Casting principal
      • Joey Wang
      • Maggie Cheung
      • Wenzhuo Zhao
    • 25avis d'utilisateurs
    • 18avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    • Récompenses
      • 3 nominations au total

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    Rôles principaux10

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    Joey Wang
    Joey Wang
    • Bak Sei Juen…
    Maggie Cheung
    Maggie Cheung
    • Siu Ching…
    Wenzhuo Zhao
    Wenzhuo Zhao
    • Fat Hoi…
    Hsing-Kuo Wu
    Hsing-Kuo Wu
    • Hsui Xien…
    Ma Cheng-miu
    Feng Tien
    Feng Tien
    • Spider
    Tung-Mui Chan
    Kong Lau
    Kong Lau
    • Blind Monk
    Shun Lau
    Shun Lau
    • Old Monk
    Nagma
    Nagma
    • Bharata Natyam Dancer
    • (as Najma)
    • Réalisation
      • Hark Tsui
    • Scénario
      • Pik-Wah Lee
      • Hark Tsui
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    Avis des utilisateurs25

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    cyberwinds

    A beautiful snake Godess falls in love with a honest young teacher. But the monk breaks their family for their offense of heaven rules.

    It is a really good movie. Both teal snake and white snake are charming and deadly attractive. Xu Xian is a everyday Joe male character. No man won't envy his good luck with beautiful women! ;) The monk--Fa Hai--is stubborn and prejudiced in his attitude towards human and non-humans. In the end, he seems to regret what he has done to the snake sisters. The story stresses the sexual desire of human beings. ;) Even the monk, who has reached the prestige of human-buddie, cannot deprive himself of sexual imagination and impulse.

    The pace of the story telling is fast; the structure of the story plots is compact; the special visual effect of magic casting and fighting is eye catching; and the music and singing is touching and resonant with the progress of the story.
    10vid-10

    More of a movie, it's a dream

    Two snakes that evolved into women, a tibetan priest, a teacher of poetry and a wonderful frame made up of peach blossom petals, lotus flowers and lanterns lit at night on the river are the ingredients that make "Green Snake" a dream-like movie. The story, slow compared to Tsui Hark standards, flows through two paths: on the first one (lighthearted, playful and with a touch of irony which is never unwelcome) we get to enjoy the life of two snake-girls (White Snake, played by Joey Wang, and Green Snake, played by Maggie cheung) who, by stumbling into a village and alluring every one, cause a lot of turmoil among the people's hearts. White Snake, having trained much more than Green Snake and thus having acquired human feelings, actually succeeds in winning the love of the poetry teacher. On another scenario, the tibetan priest lives in a nearby temple, meditating, trying to gain spiritual ascension, helping people whenever they are in trouble and in general doing his best to preserve the natural balance of the world. However, not everything is like it seems at first glance: while the two snake-girls actually show some positive will and determination as they tend sick people, the priest, although he stops tidal waves from flooding the village, never goes down to experiencing the condition of people... and, by acting as judge, risks of falling into the trap of self-esteem and prejudice. Apart from the thoughtfulness it inspires, the movie is unique in fantasy and never ceases to wonder, regardless if it's autumn, winter or spring! 10/10
    8M0n0_bogdan

    Green Snake

    If you're in the mood for a chinese folk/fairy tale with great visuals and production design, this is right up your alley.

    It's relentless, it never takes a break from the fantastical feel, for 98 minutes it wants you to escape your boring life and fully transport you to this realm in which two sister snakes (one green and one white) want to be human but are hunted by a buddist monk. It's great! I really don't know why it's called Green Snake when the White one is as much part of the story as the first one. Maybe because the green one is more in touch with her mystical side by the end, rather than the human side?

    It's interesting how religion is the one fighting mysticism here...how religion fights fantasy. Only with Buddhism you can do this.
    9wobelix

    An explosion of Fun, Color & Life !!

    Hong Kong cinema never shies away for some over the top story-telling, but when dealing with a lush fairy tale like this Green Snake, and having added a pinch of tongue-in-cheek like Tsui Hark did here, without slacking in the camera- and special effects-departments, it is an exciting, mesmerizing experience ! What a wonderful and loveable movie !
    8Onderhond

    Tsui Hark impresses

    From time to time I like to dabble in a pool of older genre films. I don't find many masterpieces there, but some films are pretty entertaining. And once in a while, something really neat pops up. Green Snake is one of those films, ranking among the top films the early 90s Hong Kong period has to offer.

    Green Snake is a strange blend of genres, but not at all uncommon for those type of films. If you want to compare it to anything (that is remotely known) I guess A Chinese Ghost Story comes closest.

    The film's main focus are two demon snakes that have traveled to the human world to live a better life. They act as dames and try to find a husband, as they can secure their lives in the human world by getting a human child. This might sound a bit silly, but in essence it differs little from many Roman or Greek legends we know (and accept them for what they are).

    Of course, no HK film from that period is complete with at least some flashes of martial arts thrown in. So a traveling monk and Buddha priest are added to make the lives of our snakes a bit harder. Both are trained in the more magical areas of the martial arts field, resulting in many magical spells and little hand to hand combat.

    What sets this film apart from his peers is the visual brilliance. It won't be to everyone's liking, but the abundant use of color is simply superb. Every shot in the film looks lush, be it through it's impressive, colorful set design or through the many filters that are used. The editing gives you little time to absorb all this beauty, but every new shot is impressive enough not to care.

    Also typical for these type of films is the type of editing used. Because the means and budgets were not high enough to create the effects required in a believable way, many magical scenes are often shot up close and edited in such a way that the viewer will fill in the blanks. It can become a bit confusing this way, but all in all it's a splendid solution. Some scenes still look pretty cheap, but overall the effects never take away from the film.

    Another thing worth mentioning is the music. Although probably hit and miss for many, I liked the music Hark has chosen for this film. Especially the song with the Indian (?) dancers stayed long after the movie had finished. Pretty strange, not everyone will far for it but I think it worked wonders here.

    Of course, there's also the quirky acting and silly humor that are ever present in these HK films. It comes with the territory and I don't mind one single bit, but it's another factor that will turn off some people from films like Green Snake. Their loss I guess.

    It's pretty easy to love or hate these kind of films. But if you're a fan of this kind of cinema, Green Snake is one of the best films to pick. It's Tsui Hark at his best, the film is lush in its visuals and score, is entertaining to the core and wastes no time on unnecessary things. Very likable and extremely well-made. 4.0*/5.0*

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    • Date de sortie
      • 4 novembre 1993 (Hong Kong)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Hong Kong
    • Langue
      • Cantonais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • 青蛇
    • Sociétés de production
      • Film Workshop
      • Seasonal Film Corporation
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      1 heure 39 minutes
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