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Chin long chuen suet

  • 1997
  • 1h 34min
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5,8/10
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Chin long chuen suet (1997)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueFung Hin-Man (Donnie Yen) is a legendary warrior who lives now elderly, along with a friend, their memories and their remorse. When a young man comes to him, Fung tells him the story of when... Tout lireFung Hin-Man (Donnie Yen) is a legendary warrior who lives now elderly, along with a friend, their memories and their remorse. When a young man comes to him, Fung tells him the story of when he saved the villagers from their oppressors and speaks of the death of the woman he love... Tout lireFung Hin-Man (Donnie Yen) is a legendary warrior who lives now elderly, along with a friend, their memories and their remorse. When a young man comes to him, Fung tells him the story of when he saved the villagers from their oppressors and speaks of the death of the woman he loved. But the young man does not know that it is actually a hit man who wants to kill Fung fo... Tout lire

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    • Donnie Yen
  • Scénario
    • Cub Chien
    • Tak Wai 'Billy' Lui
    • Donnie Yen
  • Casting principal
    • Donnie Yen
    • Carman Lee
    • Dayo Wong
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,8/10
    789
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    • Réalisation
      • Donnie Yen
    • Scénario
      • Cub Chien
      • Tak Wai 'Billy' Lui
      • Donnie Yen
    • Casting principal
      • Donnie Yen
      • Carman Lee
      • Dayo Wong
    • 22avis d'utilisateurs
    • 10avis des critiques
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    Donnie Yen
    Donnie Yen
    • Fung Man-Hin
    Carman Lee
    Carman Lee
    • Wai-Yee
    Dayo Wong
    Dayo Wong
    • Wai
    • (as Chi-Wah Wong)
    Ben Lam
    Ben Lam
    • Bandit leader
    Edmond Leung
    Edmond Leung
    • Ben Chan
    Mandy Chan
    Mandy Chan
    • Forest fighter
    Cub Chien
    • Bandit leader's boss
    • (as Cub Chin)
    Chin-Hung Fan
    • Bandit
    Ping Han
    Ping Han
    Choi-Chow Hoh
    Suk-Yin Lai
    Tat-Chiu Lee
    Tat-Chiu Lee
    • Fighter with axe
    Tak Wai 'Billy' Lui
    • Bandit
    Wai-Cheung Mak
    Wai-Cheung Mak
    • Monkey style fighter
    An-Ying Poon
    • Villager
    • (as Ngan-Ying Poon)
    Jan-To Tam
    • Fighter with chains
    Kenji Tanigaki
    Kenji Tanigaki
    • Forest fighter
    Chiu Wing-Hoi
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      • Donnie Yen
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    9jrp-1

    Very good...

    Legend of the Wolf is amazing. Donnie Yen made what is one of the best martial arts films from the 90's. Visually the film has a great colour-scheme (green/yellow, very saturated). The photography doesn't look low-budget at all, and there's a nice village and forest where the film takes place. The action is surreal and brutal. You must lose yourself in the mayhem to fully appreciate the action scenes. The story is simple and very direct. The narrative has a story-book feel to it. The music is quite brilliant too -- at times it forces certain emotional responses from you and other times it's simply haunting or furious. Do not miss this film, it's art.
    10KIMaster2002

    Donnie Yen's Masterpiece

    I have seen thousands of martial arts films, ranging from the Hong Kong classics of the 70's to the mixed genre, CGI works of the present day.

    This is my favorite one.

    The fight scenes are the single most beautiful, incredible spectacles I've seen in any action film.

    When two combatants trade blows, the encounter is more a battle between two Gods than mere flesh and blood. In "The Matrix 3", the directors' efforts to achieve this failed miserably. Not so in this film.

    When Donnie Yen glares at his opponent(s),one feels that the fate of the world depends upon the clash. Accompanied by a tremendous musical score, the effect is enhanced even further.

    And Yen's character takes on everyone; a vicious gang of fifty men armed with machetes, an entire army of 100+ toughs, gunslingers, iron chain-wielding assassins, and many others.

    One reason is that "Legend of the Wolf" represents a historic step forward in martial artsfilm-making; modern action films are shot at 18 fps (frames per second)while being played at 24 fps ("under-cranking"), which accelerates the action, but loses the sensation of power from the blows.

    While LOTW utilizes under-cranking,it also features bone-crunching, vicious blows the likes of which I had never seen before in any action film.

    The blows from a punch or the slash of a sword make the viewer cringe from their sheer power and might.

    As excellent as the fight scenes are, it wouldn't be the greatest action film ever were it not for the tragic, depressing storyline.

    It is told through flashback, describing how a dying gangster used to be a young, ruthless, and completely invincible warrior.

    Yet, in the end, despite ultimately triumphing over his hundreds of opponents, the young warrior loses what is most dear to him in all the world, and is never able to win it back.

    This harsh view of the "unbeatable young fighter", so common throughout martial arts films, is both realistic and deeply touching.

    One of the few perfect films ever made.
    4Eiriksterminator

    I love Donnie Yen, but...

    How my fellow martial arts fans can speak so warmly about this movie, even calling it their favourite, and the best martial arts movie ever made, is completely beyond me... :-/ I've watched hundreds of martial arts movies, both new and old, and I'm a huge fan of Donnie Yen, in everything from his classic awesome movies like Iron Monkey, to his newer awesome movies like Flash Point and Ip Man. But c'mon, this movie is clearly rubbish? The fights are nothing but high speed closeups, so you can't really see what is going on most of the time, how is that impressive or cool? I'm really glad Donnie grew out of this kind of movie directing in his later movies (he directed Flash Point, which is pure awesomeness), because this is not how you do fighting in movies, or in real life, for that matter. I couldn't care less about the lame story either. Not a passing grade from me.
    ngoc_dq

    Also released as The Big Boss

    Recently, they released this movie in Occidental under the name of The Big Boss, so check it out. One of Donnie Yen's best. I really feel sorry that he is not as famous as Jet Li. The man has got a much better look than Jet Li and he is just as spectacular. He deserves to be known. If only a good director will give him a chance to be the lead star. He appeared in Blade II as Snowman. About that film, I really think the director underused Donnie Yen. He would be cool playing the bad guy, the vampire. And a fight between him and Weslet Snipes would be super-mega-cool. Other great martial artists : Mark Dacascos(Crying free man, Brotherhood of the Wolf, Drive), Man Cheuk Chiu(another descendant from Shaolin, like Jet Li, movies: Once upon a time in China IV & V). These guys only need a chance to prove to the occidental viewers how great they can be. My greatest dream ever is to have a movie starring :Mark Dacascos,Man Cheuk Chiu, Donnie Yen, Jet Li and Wesley Snipes. YEAH!!! I would pay 100$ a ticket just to see that movie.
    8Riche-3

    The ultimate Kungfu movie has arrived !

    (***1/2 out of ****)After first seeing still shots from this in an article in Bey Logans' wonderful Impact magazine, I was really looking forward to the day when I could see this film. I was disheartened to hear that it did very bad box office in Hong Kong. Especially considering it was Donnie Yens' directorial debut. Donnie set out to make a kung fu film. That it certainly is. Not in the traditional sense though with crane and snake stances, but in a Bruce Lee kind of way. If Bruce had been born 2 decades later and approved of a lot of under-cranking, then I can fully imagine him doing this type of film.

    So, what is it really like? Well, very good actually. The film is told in flashback. Many people have criticised the film for having flashbacks with flashbacks. I disagree with this. Why is it wrong? After all it only shows what the character is thinking. I did not find it confusing, and it bent the rules of film making quite well in my opinion. Anyway, on with the review! The film tells the story of a legendary character called the Wolf (Yen) and his sidekick. In the beginning we are introduced to an un-named character who is looking for the Wolf in the present day. He is brought to the Wolfs' 'office' where we see him as an old man sleeping. Donnies' sidekick starts to tell the stranger the story of how they met and the legend was born. To give too much of the plot away would be silly considering how sparsely told it is. Nothing about the way the story is told is 'in your face'. Everything is very subtle. Again, something I disagree with that most people have said about the film! Yen has certainly mastered the art of cinematography. The camera angles, colour and editing is very well done. As far as the fighting is concerned, could we expect anything less than brilliant from the Yenster? He seems to be paying homage to kung fu stars past and present. He tips his hat to Tan Tao Liang by putting hopping kicks into modern fight choreography, he moves around and side kicks like Bruce Lee, does his trademark multi-kick jumps and then puts in what seems to be a new type of choreographic brilliance. This involves some quite close in shots of the two opponents arms flailing as they block and parry. So blurred are the movements that only the sound effects give us clues as to the blocking and hitting. It works very well. Donnie shows that he can take choreographing of the martial arts another step towards, and beyond an artform. A few reviews I have seen on this film have said that there isn't much fighting. If ever there was a totally false statement, that is it. Much like Mr Nice Guy, Legend has action by the bucket load. All of it hand to hand fighting. There is one forest fight about a third of the way in to the film that could easily be a prelude to Yen facing up to the main fighting villain of the film at the end. Another fight not long afterwards could very easily be an end fight on its own! A few more fights are just as big. This film has no less than 3 big fights at the end. One against multiple opponents in a village and a forest, then there is the fight against a man known as Monkey which is probably one of the best screen fights I have seen. The last fight is very brutal.

    For people who hate wires (me included), this film stays well away from them. Extreme under-cranking is used only on occasion rather than all of the time. This lets in more traditional choreography. Its surreal and uses dialogue sparingly. I think that this is one film that although people are criticising the hell out of it at the moment. In the future it will get its due.

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      Donnie Yen's directorial debut.
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      On the UK 1998 video release 5 seconds were cut from the film to remove closeup shots of a handmade clawed glove weapon. This cut footage was later re-instated for the 2000 theatrical release and 2005 Soulblade DVD rating.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 14 juin 1997 (Hong Kong)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Hong Kong
    • Langue
      • Cantonais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Legend of the Wolf
    • Sociétés de production
      • Bullet Films
      • My Way Film Company
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    • Budget
      • 3 900 000 HKD (estimé)
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    • Durée
      • 1h 34min(94 min)
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      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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