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La technique du Chinois

Titre original : Qing dian da sheng
  • 2005
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 46min
NOTE IMDb
4,9/10
1,2 k
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La technique du Chinois (2005)
ActionComédieDrameFantaisieRomanceScience-fictionParodie

Le jeune moine Taka et ses trois disciples, sont piégés et capturés par l'arbre démoniaque. Taka s'échappe avec le bâton magique du Roi singe, puis se met en route pour libérer ses compagnon... Tout lireLe jeune moine Taka et ses trois disciples, sont piégés et capturés par l'arbre démoniaque. Taka s'échappe avec le bâton magique du Roi singe, puis se met en route pour libérer ses compagnons.Le jeune moine Taka et ses trois disciples, sont piégés et capturés par l'arbre démoniaque. Taka s'échappe avec le bâton magique du Roi singe, puis se met en route pour libérer ses compagnons.

  • Réalisation
    • Jeffrey Lau
  • Scénario
    • Jeffrey Lau
  • Casting principal
    • Nicholas Tse
    • Charlene Choi
    • Bingbing Fan
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  • NOTE IMDb
    4,9/10
    1,2 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Jeffrey Lau
    • Scénario
      • Jeffrey Lau
    • Casting principal
      • Nicholas Tse
      • Charlene Choi
      • Bingbing Fan
    • 18avis d'utilisateurs
    • 10avis des critiques
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    • Récompenses
      • 6 nominations au total

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    Nicholas Tse
    Nicholas Tse
    • Tripitaka
    Charlene Choi
    Charlene Choi
    • Yue Meiyan
    Bingbing Fan
    Bingbing Fan
    • Princess Xiaoshan
    Chen Bolin
    Chen Bolin
    • Sun Wukong
    • (as Bo-lin Chen)
    Isabella Leong
    Isabella Leong
    • Crimson Kid
    Kenny Kwan
    Kenny Kwan
    • Zhu Wuneng
    Steven Cheung
    • Sha Wujing
    Kenny Bee
    Kenny Bee
    • Alternate face of Buddha
    Michael Wai-Man Chan
    Michael Wai-Man Chan
      Vincci Cheuk
      Vincci Cheuk
        Jiaoqian Dai
        Jiaoqian Dai
        • Lizard Queen
        • (as Shirley Dai)
        Dong Han
        Dong Han
        San Kao
        Yiu-Cheung Lai
        Yiu-Cheung Lai
        Tats Lau
        Tats Lau
        • Alternate face of Buddha
        Kin-Yan Lee
        • Green Snake
        Qiang Li
          Chia-Hui Liu
          Chia-Hui Liu
          • Jade Emperor
          • Réalisation
            • Jeffrey Lau
          • Scénario
            • Jeffrey Lau
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          6gwailo247

          ...and then the movie got really weird.

          If the description:

          ...then the angel flew into the tree demon's mouth, and her golden staff turned into a gatling gun wielding robot which proceeded to shoot down the evil demon birds...

          sounds intriguing, then this is a movie for you!

          This CGI infused tale travels between the realms of fantasy and science fiction with a very confusing, but ultimately enjoyable result. The plot follows the exploits of a young monk traveling with an ugly demon, and the love that blossoms between them. Their quest to rescue one of the monk's companions takes them from earth to heaven through time and space.

          The story is fairly confusing, mainly due to the ever stranger plot twists, so its best just to sit back and watch without trying to make too much sense of things. The movie relies heavily on CGI effects, but no more than the Matrix or Star Wars movies. The two leads are likable, and they encounter many interesting characters along their journey. There are a few tongue in cheek moments, but thankfully the characters don't interact with their audience.

          Make no mistake, this movie is often very weird, and goes beyond the realm of 'serious' fantasy movies, but it stays away from being too silly, making it a pretty enjoyable experience.
          2darkmax

          What is wrong with Hong Kong Movie makers?

          Is this a game FMV or a movie? In all honesty, I watched this one out of "choice-less-ness". It is a very big waste of time and money.

          It seems HK movies are heading in the opposite direction of the rest of the world.

          Try to put more effort and money into a production and make us want to watch, rather than something you want us to watch.

          The graphics are so horrible than they looked like something out of the early to mid-90s low resolution games (in comparison to today's).

          The way they made this movie is almost exactly what they did in the 90s' Wing Commander game, namely the third installment of the series. Stop regressing and make us Asian look so bad at this compared to the big guns in Hollywood.

          Sure! They have big budgets and better actors. But we have some of the oldest histories, the myths and the legends, the best technophiles and possibly the largest computer graphic talent base in the world! So what went so very very wrong? Did you start using the same old companies that have been working with you for so many films?! Please stop wasting our time and money. This is the reason why HK movies are heading downhill so rapidly. Didn't you claim to be the Hollywood of the Orient? Guess not.
          8petedelite

          pretty good movie pity some people have no taste

          are you crazy or what? this movie has talent who are you to criticize a movie that was made by famous directors and producers? i mean you must be watching some crappy version because if you had a proper version you wouldn't think its some low resolution game graphics..

          this movie is for people who enjoy hongkong cinema the other side to what Asian people enjoy watching.. you are such a sellout.. hongkong cinema is totally different to that of Hollywood, hk cinema is in a class of its own...

          so if you don't enjoy watching movies from hongkong producers don't go and ramble on about how its a waste of time to watch.. just let other people enjoy the movie..

          and personally I've seen this movie and i love its story and the way it was made..
          7dbborroughs

          Off the rails comedy/action/romance is full of wild action and humor but is wounded by a disjointed narrative that starts and stops at will

          Another go round with the monkey king going west....sort of.

          Beginning in the middle of some action the movie just goes from the first frame onward.

          A monk and his three disciples go to a town to get the sacred suras that will bring peace to the world once they are translated and spoken to the world.But an evil force has intervened and kidnapped all of the children of the town. The evil force wants the monk because if you eat him you will live forever. The retainers battle the forces of darkness before forcibly sending the monk off for safety (The monk thinks he can win simply by reasoning with the bad guys). The monk ends up with a bunch of lizard imps who plan at some point eating him... however the bad guys arrive and he's off an odyssey with the ugliest of the lot.

          Can a movie that starts off the rails go off the rails? Don't get me wrong I really liked this movie but its so scatter shot and all over the place that plot and logic simply fall away as some scenes simply pick up mid action with no way of knowing how we got there (The final battle to rescue the disciples is completely out of left field). This is one of the messiest movies I've seen in a while, but it made me laugh and smile like no get out. The movie starts and you have no idea where things are and then whats on screen is either interesting or funny and you just go with it. How do we get from thing to thing is often beyond me. Its full of odd asides and strange references as we go from heaven to the ocean to space to the rib cage of some mythic beast to god knows where. This movie floats all over the place which helps keep it fun since you don't know where it will end up (and is the reason"m keeping details to a minimum) And its funny. Very very funny at times.

          And the action is very good, even if a good chunk of it is unabashed CGI animation (which provides for some cool images, the golden staff, the spider attack formation, the angel in flight...) And its very touching. Action and comedy aside this is actually a wonderful love story. Its the story of an ugly imp and a monk who end up falling in love (and having other complications). Its a interesting look at the nature of love and what is true love. You will be moved.

          However much I enjoyed it I was still annoyed by its scatter shot construction. The films inability to hold its ideas together and to tell a complete story really hurts the film and takes away from the enjoyment every time we get to a bump in the road. the bumps take you out of the movie itself and make you realize how much is being cribbed from other sources.

          Absolutely worth seeing since it does have many choice moments, just be prepared for some bumps and you'll have a good time.
          5Adorable

          Few Feet Short of a Goliath

          Flattering comparisons have been made between this holiday 2005 special effects bundle and Steve Chow's seminal Journey to the West rendition of the Monkey King legend, a film now over ten years old. While some similarity does come to pass, the awkwardly-titled newer film has more to do with stuff from the first half of this decade, namely goofball comedies like The Lion Roars and Himalaya Singh. And when we tell you that Tall Story's not even as accomplished as those, that should be enough to seal its fate and consign the thing to that dubious realm of half-baked movie projects hovering somewhere between the recycle and bargain bins.

          Not wanting to be harsh, really, but how can we possibly gloss over a meager story that's clearly never intended to become anything remotely attractive, instead playing distant runner-up to visual stimulants that, quite frankly, not only seem like true lifts out of Tsui Hark's Legend of Zu (2001), but also add nothing to the pantheon of video bonanzas when considering much older fare, to wit Storm Riders (yes, some eight years ago if memory serves us right).

          Indeed, Tall Story compiles various components in a feeble attempt to sway audiences, but sadly possesses nary a bona fide element worthy of acclaim, save perhaps for the surprising amount of gore evident throughout. Considering its kid-friendly rating, one must surely feel satisfied with the producers' decision to go ahead and include several instances of such sheer carnage.

          The main issue with Jeff Lau's latest project is that, unlike his own heartfelt but humorous Chinese Odyssey 2002, Tall Story plays out a connect-the-dots scenario, thus leaving folks with almost no tangible merits to cling on to. And with its focus on effects not coming up roses due to their rather formulaic execution, the movie perhaps could have hoped for increased reliance on a strong cast. Alas, it has none.

          Nicholas Tse flies in from leftfield in his second release of the season, hot on the heels of also-ran, likewise-failed The Promise. Here reformed rebel Tse plays naughty Buddhist monk Tripitaka, on a pilgrimage to hallowed city Shache, which turns out to be yet another stereotypical portrayal of what moviegoers in China today are supposed to expect India to look like. Thus, the place comes nestled around some hills and you get people dancing in the streets to the merry tune of off-screen snake tamers. Whoa, as Neo would probably have quipped.

          Tirpitaka's in town with his apostles, or hangers-on, questing to obtain ancient knowledge on their way to nirvana. The three stooges accompanying him (Steven Cheung, Chen Bo Lin and Kenny Kwan) could have passed for the Monkey King's posse were they actually good for anything, but as the picture stands all receive very little play and produce next to no effect.

          Later monk and holy city come under attack from nefarious evil forces known as the Tree Spirits, although they don't mind being called Insomnia, 'cause that's the baddie from Legend of Zu, their obvious source of "inspiration". At least these mean, ugly bastards look passable on screen, more than can be said for much of the film's video contingent.

          Literally shot out of harm's way, Tripitaka falls into the custody of a deviant clan of reprobate imps, especially assigned caretaker Meiyan, who's under orders from her mom to eat the pilgrim for his fountain of youth-like flesh. Meiyan's cavewoman visage should be enough to send anyone packing, and we're meant to observe her as the embodiment of everything repulsive (played by Charlene Choi of Twins, and hey, we're not saying anything). Naturally, as the would-be plot progresses, that turns out to be quite misleading.

          Mostly, the bulk of this story revolves around Tripitaka and the nasty, devilish imps as they try to subvert him away from righteousness. This leads to numerous gags and routines that truly arrive at scant funny conclusions. Even likable Isabella Leung (Bug Me Not) makes no difference at all.

          Other influences on the story include a spacefaring, aristocratic beauty (Fan Bingbing) who returns to earth in order to combat the overzealous Tree Spirits with her armada of googley-eyed Ultraman clones. Again, these guys do look OK, and also serve to garnish Tall Story with its much-vaunted SF categorization, something most genre-purists, understandably enough, have been balking (and hurling) at.

          Additionally, we witness one slightly courageous scene where Tripitaka, a prettified Meiyan (now looking like Charlene Choi minus the heavy makeup, and hey, we're still not saying anything) plus everyone else takes on the Yellow Emperor himself. On the off-chance Lau wants us to deem it as some sort of sly political comment, well, all the more power to him, but it remains highly doubtful.

          That about sums up the extent of A Chinese Tall Story, and here's hoping the next one soars taller. It's too bad the last big HK release of the year doesn't deliver on its promises of action, laughs, frights and CG superlatives. With a bland, often dragging, storyline, characters that don't really go anywhere and sights of a distinctly average persuasion, we can't honestly issue a recommendation, and it doesn't matter if the folks involved in this project wanted it to come out right and gave their best.

          And shouldn't it have been a tall tale, anyway? Rating * * 1/2

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            Composer Joe Hisaishi has also composed the soundtracks to all but one of the films of animation legend Hayao Miyazaki, as well as the video game series Ni no Kuni. His distinctive style is very recognizable.
          • Citations

            Unknown: The greatest distance divides us, not because you are oblivious to my love, when I stand in front of you; but because we each other, knowing fate will forever keep us apart.

            [translated from chinese text shown on screen]

          • Connexions
            Spoofs Le Roi singe 2 : Cendrillon (1995)
          • Bandes originales
            Love Saint
            Performed by Nicholas Tse, Charlene Choi

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          • Date de sortie
            • 22 décembre 2005 (Hong Kong)
          • Pays d’origine
            • Hong Kong
            • Chine
          • Langues
            • Cantonais
            • Mandarin
          • Aussi connu sous le nom de
            • A Chinese Tall Story
          • Sociétés de production
            • Asia Premium Investment
            • China Film Co-Production Corporation
            • Emperor Classic Films
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            • 1 329 954 $US
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            1 heure 46 minutes
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            • Dolby Digital
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            • 1.85 : 1

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