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Dragon blanc

Titre original : Fei hap Siu bak lung
  • 2004
  • PG-13
  • 1h 33min
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5,5/10
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Dragon blanc (2004)
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ActionAventureComédieFantaisieRomanceArts martiaux

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA teenage girl is given the martial arts skills of The White Dragon. When she discovers that the famed assassin, Chicken Feathers, is planning to kill her beloved prince, she seeks to preven... Tout lireA teenage girl is given the martial arts skills of The White Dragon. When she discovers that the famed assassin, Chicken Feathers, is planning to kill her beloved prince, she seeks to prevent him.A teenage girl is given the martial arts skills of The White Dragon. When she discovers that the famed assassin, Chicken Feathers, is planning to kill her beloved prince, she seeks to prevent him.

  • Réalisation
    • Wilson Yip
  • Scénario
    • Wilson Yip
    • Yiu Fai Lo
  • Casting principal
    • Francis Ng
    • Andy On
    • Lei Liu
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,5/10
    1,2 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Wilson Yip
    • Scénario
      • Wilson Yip
      • Yiu Fai Lo
    • Casting principal
      • Francis Ng
      • Andy On
      • Lei Liu
    • 12avis d'utilisateurs
    • 12avis des critiques
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    The White Dragon
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    Francis Ng
    Francis Ng
    • Blindie…
    Andy On
    Andy On
    • Second Prince Tian Yang
    Lei Liu
    • Tian Sheng, First prince
    Cecilia Cheung
    Cecilia Cheung
    • Black Phoenix…
    Xiaolong Ding
    • Palace Guard #1
    • (as Xiao Lung Ding)
    Avi K. Garg
    Avi K. Garg
    • Deer Claw
    • (English version)
    • (voix)
    • …
    Shiu-Hung Hui
    Shiu-Hung Hui
    • Deer Tai
    • (as Hui Siu Hung)
    Zhangjin Shi
    • Eagle
    Nei Suet
    Nei Suet
    • White Dragon
    Patrick Tang
    • Gene
    Kitty Yuen
    Kitty Yuen
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    • Réalisation
      • Wilson Yip
    • Scénario
      • Wilson Yip
      • Yiu Fai Lo
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    4Stoli_Raz_N_7

    Modern Silliness in Feudal China - Kung Fu Style

    So here's the gist of it: Phoenix Black, a pretty young woman in China two hundred or so years ago, a one-dimensional victim of the director's need to rehash the silly-teen-girl-who-loves-to-shop jokes, inherits the powers of the White Dragon via simulated computer-download. Because she's in love with the Prince, she must fight to save him from the country's top assassin, a man named Chicken Feathers. She is aided by Gene, a young man with an impressive knowledge of modern forensics.

    Throughout the course of the story, though, Phoenix finds out that Chicken Feathers is a decent man, and falls in love with him as well. Now she must learn where her loyalties lie and uncover the mystery of who hired Chicken Feathers to assassinate the Prince.

    To be fair, if you can stomach the first twenty minutes of silicon-age silliness blending with feudal China affairs, and the last ten minutes of western-world make-me-puke-mega-happy-endings, then the rest of the show ain't so bad. Though the wire-fu is growing tiresome, the sword play is decent. The love story is slightly appreciable, though on the whole less than respectable.

    Cecilia Cheung, who's always delightful to see does an admirable job of taking a lame role seriously, and she gets to play a character with two cool names: Phoenix Black and White Dragon, Jr. The other supporting characters are just silly. The conspiracy story is dumb and over-abused in Western cinema. The blind assassin with a pure heart story is even more over-abused in Eastern films. I would have hoped that something coming out of Hong Kong would have had more substance.

    The worst of the film, though, is that the director tries to blend modern silliness akin to Leslie Nielsen's Mr. Magoo (actually, you could reference just about anything Nielsen has done for the last twenty years) with all the pageantry of Eastern period-piece films. What you end up with is computer download power transfers, and a débutante of ancient China playing ancient Chinese songs on a flute while acting like a rock star and stage diving.

    Needless to say, the mixing just doesn't blend. People who honestly express the thought that this is a great movie only demonstrate their foolishness, and an all-too-frightening penchant for idiocy.
    revolutioner

    Funny as hell!!

    Saw this on a double bill with "Springtime in a Small Town".

    What an odd pairing!

    "Springtime" was a deliberately paced, beautiful period piece and "The White Dragon" was an in-your-face laugh riot.

    Another movie patron warned me that I would be wasting my time, but I ended up thoroughly enjoying it.

    Never laughed so hard at an Asian film!

    A lot of sight gags but Francis Ng's over the top performance won me over. Cecilia Cheung does a credible job as his foil.

    Certainly not "high art", but if you desire a little levity and silliness, you won't be disappointed.

    The late afternoon-evening that I spent watching these two films is one of my favorite solo adult experiences, so they'll always hold a place in my heart.
    8sarastro7

    Fast fun, slow romance

    When I saw Cecilia Cheung for the first time in The Legend of Zu (2001), I was immediately struck (if not smitten) by her beauty, and I hurriedly started looking for her in other movies. After a bunch of modern-day dramas (slightly boring, truth be told), she's finally back in a fantasy martial arts epic, looking better than ever.

    I was immensely thrilled to find White Dragon, and I was elated as I saw the first twenty minutes of it. There is so much cool action, so many great laughs; so much delightful entertainment.

    The rest of the movie is not bad, but it slows down a great deal to focus on building up the love story. It has many of the same plot elements that other Asian movies of this type has; someone is blind (yet a superb kung fu master), the girl is betrothed to another but can't help falling in love with the hero (yes, just like in House of Flying Daggers), and the love story completely takes over the movie after about a half-hour opening of great action and comedy (the great 2002 comedy Chinese Odyssey had the exact same structure). This is a little disappointing; one would really have liked the action and comedy to be sustained throughout the movie.

    However, it's still an uproariously entertaining, beautiful and funny movie, and the actors all do an amazing job.

    8 out of 10.
    2SMS_Emden

    Not As Advertised

    I picked the DVD off the shelf with hopes of a Crouching Tiger/Hero/Flying Daggers experience..in fact, the DVD brief even makes a reference to this flick being in the same vein as House of Flying Daggers. Do not be fooled. The description given to this DVD on the case is misleading and will not aptly describe the movie whatsoever. With ancient Chinese musicians playing historical United States tunes on their flutes and references to McDonalds, this is nothing more than Mall Rats, Clueless and so much other teenage drivel pumped out by Hollywood studios wrapped in the beautiful costumes of the recent Chinese hits of late. The English dub is so fantastically painful that I found myself scrunching my eyes closed tighter than I thought possible. The plot does not suffer so much from the premise as it does from the horrible interactions of the characters who fill in the spaces between pointed scenes with American elementary school politics. Avoid this movie at all costs if you are looking for what is promised on the DVD description offered up by the distributor. Of course, if you are a 12 year old girl moving to china to go to school in a Chinese elementary school where all your peers will be imitating American culture learned from Saturday morning cartoons, then this is right up your alley.
    1Vartiainen

    Like an Asian High School Musical

    What do you get if you take the uncomfortable teenage sense of humour of High School Musical and replace the music numbers with sword fights and martial arts choreography? Something very closely resembling The White Dragon, as it turns out.

    And unfortunately this is not really a good thing. The very Western sense of humour clashes horribly with the Oriental aesthetic and ideals, making the whole experience more baffling and uncomfortable than funny or thought-provoking. More often than it feels more like a parody than an actual comedy, which I sense wasn't the intended goal of the film makers.

    Aside from that, it's not even that good of a wuxia film. And not just because the immature jokes water the subject matter down, but because it lacks the grandeur and philosophy of a proper wuxia film. Again, more like a parody than a proper representation of its intended genre.

    That's not to say that the actors are untalented or that the fight scenes are not fun to watch, but while it may look fine, it lacks soul and passion. Though admittedly this applies to most comedies nowadays, because it's so easy to gain cheap laughs by pandering to the lowest common denominator. In that regard this movie is no different from Hollywood's usual fare.

    If you can stomach most comedies and would like to see one with a wuxia setting, then The White Dragon is worth checking out. But if you're looking for a traditional wuxia film or require some semblance of thought from your movies, then look elsewhere.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 28 octobre 2004 (Hong Kong)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Hong Kong
    • Langues
      • Cantonais
      • Mandarin
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Le dragon blanc
    • Sociétés de production
      • China Film Co-Production Corporation
      • China Film Group Corporation (CFGC)
      • China Star Entertainment
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      • 646 152 $US
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      • 1h 33min(93 min)
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    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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