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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
MA NOTE
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
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Jeffrey Lau
    • Scénario
      • Jeffrey Lau
    • Casting principal
      • Nicholas Tse
      • Charlene Choi
      • Bingbing Fan
    • 18avis d'utilisateurs
    • 10avis des critiques
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  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • 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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          Avis des utilisateurs18

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          StarEntertainment

          Super fantasy

          Lovely sets,spectacular action choreography and costumes
          4sauravjoshi85

          A silly confusing flick

          The one line review of this movie is silly and confusing.

          This movie has romance, action, fantasy and comedy but seriously misses good storyline.

          Acting is over the top and sometimes irritates you and so as CGI.

          A silly confusing boring movie.
          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.
          9himboy32

          Hayao Miyazaki Meets Wong Jing!

          STORY Chinese Tall Story tells the story of righteous monk Tripitaka, who, along with his guardians Monkey, Sandy and Pigsy make their journey west on a quest to recover ancient Sutras, finally, they reach the final leg of their journey in Shache City But all is not as it seems when the city is attacked by evil tree demons. Monkey tries his best to battle them but is overwhelmed, knowing his master is in grave danger, he uses his trusty golden staff to thrust Tripitaka to safety.

          The monk ends up being knocked out when he land and when he wakes up he finds himself in the presence of a young lizard imp named Maiyan who takes quite a shine to our young hero, after many verbal misunderstandings Maiyan becomes convinced Tripitaka loves her, so when the monk decides he must rescue Monkey and the others, she insists on accompanying him. So the mismatched pair begins their adventure together.

          REVIEW Okay, so, it's another Journey To The West movie, which isn't a bad thing to me since I love the story and the characters associated with it, so I was a little excited to get my hands on the DVD. So I think I'll start off my review with the story, which is all over the place, at first it was your standard fantasy film, then it became a ridiculous comedy then suddenly became full blown sci-fi, if the director Jeff Lau was experimenting with mixing genres then he did a pretty scatological job with this movie. I think it's a pretty unique approach by having the story centre on a character other then the infamous Monkey King, especially taking a character as pacifistic as Tripitaka and then putting him into what is at it's core a love story. So overall, I liked it.

          The acting is for the most part solid, with leads Nicholas Tse and Charlene Choi putting in some really good performances, though Ah Char does spend most of her screen time behind some rather ugly make up. The supporting cast is nicely put together, it includes all the usual EEG main stays so Boy'Z and Isabella Leong make appearances, one actor I'd like to mention is Wilson Chen, who plays the Monkey King, he did a good job with the limited material he seemed to have been given, he played a version of the Monkey King who was subdued yet arrogant, I had a feeling he'd be retreading Twins Effect II territory but fortunately that's not the case here. I hope he gets to do a follow up to this with himself in the central role, since the film does leave itself open for a sequel.

          Okay, so let's get down to the directing, which again is kinda all over the place, Lau gives too much time to the Stephen Chow-esquire nonsense comedy, which includes a scene where Tripitaka in order to toughen himself up, dresses up as Spider-Man, which I assume lead to many a head scratching moment since the film is meant to be set in Ancient China. He does create some really nice and tender moments between the two leads and does delve into sappy territory but this reviewer does enjoy a bit of sap on occasion so it didn't bother me in the slightest.

          Right, now onto the CGI, which for the most part is quite bearable, there are a lot of moments which probably belong on a PS2 like many other reviews have stated but there are some cool moments particularly the scene in which Monkey battles a flying minion. A lot of the CG gags are provided in the form of the golden staff which turns into a range of different things, ranging from a giant fly swatter to a mech suit straight out of The Matrix Revolutions. So yeah, it sounds crazy but I guess you'd have to see it to believe it.

          Right, so in closing A Chinese Tall Story isn't a movie without it's flaws but it keeps itself together long enough to be able to entertain and generally be a overall enjoyable movie. If all of the above doesn't swing you to see it how about I put it this way, it's much better then Twins Effect II.
          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.

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          • Anecdotes
            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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          Détails

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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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          • Montant brut mondial
            • 1 329 954 $US
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          • Durée
            • 1h 46min(106 min)
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          • Mixage
            • DTS
            • Dolby Digital
          • Rapport de forme
            • 1.85 : 1

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