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Hero Wah va étudier avec le Maître Pride. À son retour chez lui, il apprend que ses parents ont été assassinés par une bande d'Occidentaux malfaisants. Il part à New York à la recherche des ... Tout lireHero Wah va étudier avec le Maître Pride. À son retour chez lui, il apprend que ses parents ont été assassinés par une bande d'Occidentaux malfaisants. Il part à New York à la recherche des assassins.Hero Wah va étudier avec le Maître Pride. À son retour chez lui, il apprend que ses parents ont été assassinés par une bande d'Occidentaux malfaisants. Il part à New York à la recherche des assassins.
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- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire et 7 nominations au total
Ekin Cheng Yee-Kin
- Hero Hua
- (as Ekin Cheng)
Nicholas Tse
- Sword Hua
- (as Nic Tse)
Francis Ng
- Invincible
- (as Chun-yu Ng)
Anthony Chau-Sang Wong
- Pride
- (as Chau-sang Wong)
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Like most of the people I expected a wild action packed special effects loaded movie, well it isn't. But I'm not disappointed like all the others who wrote a comment here. It has more story than the average Hong Kong movie and the acting is also of a high standard. I agree that it could use some more action scenes, but the few action scenes look totally great! I don't know if it is historically correct (I don't think so) but what movies are?
If you want to see a good Hong Kong movie without the cheesy humor most of them have but with great acting and a nice story then give this one a try. It's not for all you kung fu action freaks although I think I'm one myself:)
If you want to see a good Hong Kong movie without the cheesy humor most of them have but with great acting and a nice story then give this one a try. It's not for all you kung fu action freaks although I think I'm one myself:)
This movie is best known in the US as "A Man Called Hero". It is based on the comic book by Wing-Shing Ma that follows the adventures of Hero Hua, born under the Star of Death and cursed to bring unhappiness to those he cares for. This adaptation tells the story from the point of view of several people that knew Hero, told to Hero's son, who is searching for his father. We follow the path of Hero from his early student days in Mainland China and up to his eventual migration to the US. There are many characters from the comic book making small cameos. The final battle between Hero and his nemesis Invincible (what's in a name!) takes place on top of the Statue of Liberty!. Best enjoyed by someone who has either read the comic book or likes Asian Fantasy/Martial Arts films. An overall great movie for a Friday Night with a group of friends.
Based on a Hong Kong comic book, 'A man called Hero' details the cursed life of a man who gains mastery of a martial art after his Master dies in a duel with the movie's central villain. The majority of the film deals with Hero's past as his son and his best friend travel to America in search of him. Along the way, they meet up with Hero's senior who, himself, is in search of Hero. The other slant to the story revolves around the issue of Chinese immigrants and the lives which they led when they journeyed to America in search of gold, only to find slavery. The slave masters unite with the villains and out of this struggle, Hero appears to save the Chinese immigrants from being annhilated. The final battle between Hero and Invincible, the villain who duelled with Hero's Master before his death, thus takes place.
'A Man called Hero' is the second film that utilises the same computer-generated effects in 'Storm Riders' (which was another movie adapted from a comic book). There are less effects in this feature which probably means a lower budget commitment. Instead, the film dwells a lot on hero's past and how he came to becoming a self-exile. The acting is not particularly great IMHO with Ekin Cheng playing a mediocre hero. I felt that an actor who could display a better sense of emotion should've been casted for the role of Hero but I guess that Ekin Cheng was selected for his popularity. Moreover, the female lead is played by xxx xxx who was Ekin's sweetheart in 'Storm Riders'. I'm not quite sure as to the story's focus on the subject of racism. It's quite normal for a Hong Kong film to dwell on the history of America's Chinese immigrants in the early part of the last century, but this film goes far deeper into the darkness of that era, and even involves the Ku Klux Klan. By the way, Yuen Biao makes an appearance as the innkeeper whilst Shu Qi (popular Taiwanese actress) plays a villainess who falls for Hero after he spares her life.
'A Man called Hero' is the second film that utilises the same computer-generated effects in 'Storm Riders' (which was another movie adapted from a comic book). There are less effects in this feature which probably means a lower budget commitment. Instead, the film dwells a lot on hero's past and how he came to becoming a self-exile. The acting is not particularly great IMHO with Ekin Cheng playing a mediocre hero. I felt that an actor who could display a better sense of emotion should've been casted for the role of Hero but I guess that Ekin Cheng was selected for his popularity. Moreover, the female lead is played by xxx xxx who was Ekin's sweetheart in 'Storm Riders'. I'm not quite sure as to the story's focus on the subject of racism. It's quite normal for a Hong Kong film to dwell on the history of America's Chinese immigrants in the early part of the last century, but this film goes far deeper into the darkness of that era, and even involves the Ku Klux Klan. By the way, Yuen Biao makes an appearance as the innkeeper whilst Shu Qi (popular Taiwanese actress) plays a villainess who falls for Hero after he spares her life.
Well, some believe that this movie is bad, but it isn't. I found rather incredible, comparing to the Storm Riders. It has better special effects, also, the version I saw was dubbed compared to the rather dissapointing subtitles on the american DVD release of the Storm Riders. Sadly, the Strom Riders is the the only movies you can compare this to, but in many aspects this wins out. It's about the same length, with most of the same actors. The shinning points are the action, music, and the story. The story is kind of tragic in a way, but it's perfect, and doesn't leave you crying or smiling, just with you r mouth open at all the jaw dropping scenes. Though I wish it did have a lot more action, there are many fights, and they are all fantastic.
To sum it up, it's a really good film, leading up to the final battle, which is the best fight scene in any live action film I have ever scene, and the fact that it takes place in some what modern America is a plus.
To sum it up, it's a really good film, leading up to the final battle, which is the best fight scene in any live action film I have ever scene, and the fact that it takes place in some what modern America is a plus.
I liked this movie quite a bit.The styling and action is great, as well are the effects. The story is also interesting except for the fact that it was never actually finished! So many things are left up in the air by the end of the movie that one can only feel a bit frustrated by it. I enjoyed the movie throughout its running time to the point that I was disgruntled by the incomplete story. I'll still probably buy the DVD though (if I ever find it).
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- AnecdotesAdapted from the manhua series "Chinese Hero: Tales of the Blood Sword" by Ma Wing Shing.
- Versions alternativesThe original cut of the film was much longer but was cut for worldwide and video/DVD release. Only bootleg copies have the full uncut version. Missing scenes include:
- Sheng realising it's Chinese new year and Sword asking him for money
- Luohan revealing to Hero why he became a monk
- Comander Dragon. All his scenes were cut, he was the owner of Steel Bull Canyon.
- A scene that shows that Invincible and the Ku Klux Klan have teamed forces to destroy both Hero and China town.
- Extended fight scene on top of the statue of liberty between Hero and Invincible.
- Comander Dragon and the KKK attacking china town. They are eventually stopped by the mayer of New York and the police.
- ConnexionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Movie Fights in the Rain (2014)
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- Durée1 heure 56 minutes
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