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San lau sing wu dip gim

  • 1993
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 28min
NOTE IMDb
5,9/10
1,3 k
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Michelle Yeoh, Tony Leung Chiu-wai, Jimmy Lin, Joey Wang, and Donnie Yen in San lau sing wu dip gim (1993)
WuxiaActionAdventureFantasyRomance

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueDynamo Michelle Yeoh stars as a loyalist who attempts to keep the King's empire from being overthrown by a revolutionary group.Dynamo Michelle Yeoh stars as a loyalist who attempts to keep the King's empire from being overthrown by a revolutionary group.Dynamo Michelle Yeoh stars as a loyalist who attempts to keep the King's empire from being overthrown by a revolutionary group.

  • Réalisation
    • Michael Mak
  • Scénario
    • John Chong
    • Lung Ku
  • Casting principal
    • Tony Leung Chiu-wai
    • Michelle Yeoh
    • Joey Wang
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    5,9/10
    1,3 k
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Michael Mak
    • Scénario
      • John Chong
      • Lung Ku
    • Casting principal
      • Tony Leung Chiu-wai
      • Michelle Yeoh
      • Joey Wang
    • 21avis d'utilisateurs
    • 28avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Tony Leung Chiu-wai
    Tony Leung Chiu-wai
    • Meng Sing-Wan
    • (as Tony Chiu Wai Leung)
    Michelle Yeoh
    Michelle Yeoh
    • Lady Ko
    Joey Wang
    Joey Wang
    • Butterfly
    Elvis Tsui
    Elvis Tsui
    • Lord Suen Yuk Pa
    Donnie Yen
    Donnie Yen
    • Yip Cheung
    Chung-Hua Tou
    Chung-Hua Tou
    • Lui Heung-Chuen
    • (as Tsung-Hua Tuo)
    Jimmy Lin
    Jimmy Lin
    • Prince Cha
    Chung Kui Wong
    Chuan-Chen Yeh
    Chuan-Chen Yeh
    • Ho Ching
    Chung-You Chang
    • Forest fighter
    Kuo-Chu Chang
    Kuo-Chu Chang
    • Eunuch Tsao
    Hin-Cheung Choi
    Hin-Cheung Choi
    • Lord Suen's henchman
    Ben-Ko Chu
    Ben-Ko Chu
    • Bald fighter
    Gwong-Chun Lam
    Ka-Ting Lee
    Ka-Ting Lee
    • Lui Chung Yuen
    Lee Wai
    Wang Yao
    Wang Yao
      Chris Hilton
      • Eunuch Tsao
      • (voix)
      • (non crédité)
      • …
      • Réalisation
        • Michael Mak
      • Scénario
        • John Chong
        • Lung Ku
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      Avis des utilisateurs21

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      6vw_hk89

      Generally very good...if you like the old HK films

      I brought this movie as a fan of Michelle Yeoh and Donnie Yen films. I was not disappointed. The choreography was reasonably good. The storyline was also good. Michelle Yeoh delivered an outstanding performance as usual. The comedy provided was also reasonable although not hysterically funny. I don't particularly enjoy seeing blood in films, this film provided enough of it (though not entirely realistic). I enjoy listening to Chinese songs, the theme tune at the end credits was well performed by Yeoh.

      My only criticism(s) are that the director Ching Siu-Tung could have taken care with the use of camera angles; the shots in some of the fight scenes seemed almost entirely random, the user becomes confused during the fight scenes. Furthermore, when I watched the end of this film, it seemed to end suddenly without even a proper ending...what happened as soon as Yeoh turned her back to the screen?
      6BA_Harrison

      Confusing Wuxia film lifted somewhat by enjoyably OTT action.

      Had Butterfly and Sword had anything even remotely resembling a comprehensible plot, I would have no hesitation in awarding it 9 out of 10. There is loads to enjoy in this totally bonkers Wuxia tale; the cast is great and the martial arts set-pieces are completely mad. Unfortunately, from start to finish, I had absolutely no idea who was who, what was happening or why.

      However lousy at telling a story it may be, Butterfly and Sword succeeds magnificently in presenting some of the craziest action ever seen on screen. In true Wuxia fashion, every character has the ability to fly, spin acrobatically through the air during fights, and survive all manner of blows that would be fatal to you or I; however, the protagonists in this movie go even further—one guy is even able to launch himself like an arrow, blasting his way straight through the enemy.

      The volume of cartoon-style gore on show is also pretty impressive. Loads of baddies get hacked, beheaded and generally mutilated during the fights and in the obligatory bamboo forest scene, pretty much all of the enemy end up impaled on bamboo stalks! If as much time and effort had been spent on the narrative as on the creative martial arts choreography, Butterfly and Sword would be an almost perfect piece of entertainment. As it is, I can't bring myself to give this any more than 6 out of 10.
      6DavyDissonance

      Lots Of Spinning Around

      Butterfly And Sword is about some assassins and a drag queen with a red ball trying to get a scroll for a eunuch, I think. The movie is okay I guess. It does have extremely weird @$$ moments particularly the final fight which I thought was one of the best things I've ever seen in Chinese cinema. The pacing is a bit awkward as the movie will oscillate between love happy friendly romance and human interaction and brutal action filled with dismemberment and fast paced bloodier than a tampon sword play action. Argh! But I felt the whole romance and happy $#!+ was crowding the movie a bit making it hard to maintain interest especially when you don't really care about all the lovey-dovey garbage. Plus the story was a bit incomprehensible. But whatever. At least the crazy fights and the violence was enough to carry the movie through, so there.
      5Leofwine_draca

      Character-based wuxia with choppy, violent fight scenes

      A typically over the top, highly kinetic wuxia epic from Hong Kong. This one offers a middling budget and an all-star cast, although it's worth noting that story-wise it's much better when detailing larger-than-life characters than it is bringing to life the complexities of a muddled political script. In essence what you get are a number of main characters interacting and occasionally doing battle with some rival factions who have murder in mind.

      Part of the film is an ultra-cheesy romance between Tony Leung and Joey Wang, which is quite fun with a lot of flying around in the woods and sweet moments. It's surprisingly old fashioned but genre fans will be more interested in the high energy action scenes, of which there are plenty. These possess extremely choppy choreography - so much so that it's hard to see what's going on at times - but make up for it by being inventively violent, with opponents literally exploding in two when struck by power sword strikes.

      A lot of fun comes from seeing Michelle Yeoh as a striking femme fatale although she's slightly underutilised here which is no surprise given the amount of characters in the movie. Donnie Yen is also in the film but used even less although I was pleased to see that his character is a typical hard man even at this early stage of his career. Although the budget isn't high, the trappings of the wuxia genre - outlandish costumes, outdoor scenery, effective sets - are handled adroitly. Animal lovers should be aware of the real-life killing of a deer which may be unpalatable for some.
      luke_bale

      hahahahahaha

      Once again I find people making crazy reviews about how good the action is in this film and how it's the best feature of the film, fight scenes which require 300 different shots and constant camera angle changes is not good. I love wire action and fantasy martial arts but this is dreadful the characters for some reason was the only thing that kept me watching, but they were not so good as to make you care about them.

      Some one else said that it doesn't show off the capabilities of some of the actors, I would have to agree as the fight scenes are awful I don't know how people can say that they are good. I know everyone goes on about crouching tiger, hidden dragon and I agree I'm pretty sick of it to but there is a good reason for it just compare it to this film. The story line is fully explained you don't get a random scene and wonder what the hell is going on, you don't have to watch it 3 times to get a good understanding of whats going on and much of the fight scenes are not just constant changes in camera angles, the fight scenes are easy to follow no one wants to watch a fight scene made up of bits and pieces of different footage. I realise there is a big difference in budget but even the parts of the fight scenes when people are not flying around and are standing in one place, fighting is still just rapid changes in camera shots. There is one part near the end where they actually speed up the action so much it just looks fake and cheap. Once again as I have said before try and watch this film some other way than buying it so that you know what your getting yourself into if you do decide to buy even if it only costs £5.99 like my dvd did it's still not worth the money except for a good laugh at the film and those who rate this film highly on this site.

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      • Anecdotes
        Michelle Yeoh is dubbed by other actresses in the Cantonese and Mandarin versions of the film but that is her singing the theme song heard under the end credits of each.
      • Citations

        Meng Sing-Wan: I didn't come to rob your bounty. Because your head is worth even more!

      • Versions alternatives
        Hong Kong version lacks original Taiwan version ending.
      • Connexions
        Remake of La guerre des clans (1976)

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      FAQ14

      • How long is Butterfly and Sword?Alimenté par Alexa

      Détails

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      • Date de sortie
        • 16 janvier 1993 (Hong Kong)
      • Pays d’origine
        • Hong Kong
      • Langues
        • Cantonais
        • Mandarin
      • Aussi connu sous le nom de
        • Butterfly and Sword
      • Société de production
        • Chang Hong Channel Film & Video
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      • Durée
        1 heure 28 minutes
      • Couleur
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      • Rapport de forme
        • 1.85 : 1

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