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Duo qing jian ke wu qing jian

  • 1977
  • 1 घं 43 मि
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Duo qing jian ke wu qing jian (1977)
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अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंA righteous martial arts master is thrown into a devious scheme to paint him as a certain treacherous masked assassin.A righteous martial arts master is thrown into a devious scheme to paint him as a certain treacherous masked assassin.A righteous martial arts master is thrown into a devious scheme to paint him as a certain treacherous masked assassin.

  • निर्देशक
    • Yuen Chor
  • लेखक
    • Yuen Chor
    • Lung Ku
  • स्टार
    • Lung Ti
    • Li Ching
    • Derek Tung-Sing Yee
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      • Yuen Chor
    • लेखक
      • Yuen Chor
      • Lung Ku
    • स्टार
      • Lung Ti
      • Li Ching
      • Derek Tung-Sing Yee
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    Lung Ti
    Lung Ti
    • Li Chin-Huan
    Li Ching
    Li Ching
    • Lin Hsin-erh
    Derek Tung-Sing Yee
    Derek Tung-Sing Yee
    • Ah Fei
    • (as Tung-Shing Yee)
    On-On Yu
    On-On Yu
    • Lin Shi-yin
    • (as Candy Yu)
    Yueh Hua
    Yueh Hua
    • Lung Hsiao-yun
    • (as Hua Yueh)
    Fei Ai
    Fei Ai
    Shen Chan
    Shen Chan
    Han Chiang
    Han Chiang
    Miao Ching
    Miao Ching
    Norman Chu
    Norman Chu
    Alan Chung San Chui
    Alan Chung San Chui
    Lau Chun-Fai
    Lau Chun-Fai
      Ku Feng
      Ku Feng
      • Master Zhao
      • (as Feng Ku)
      Fung Ging-Man
      Fung Ging-Man
        Fung Hak-On
        Fung Hak-On
          Kuan-Chung Ku
          Kuan-Chung Ku
          Ching-Ying Lam
          Ching-Ying Lam
          • Yun's Men
          Wai-Man Lau
          Wai-Man Lau
          • निर्देशक
            • Yuen Chor
          • लेखक
            • Yuen Chor
            • Lung Ku
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          6joelnova93

          Pointless Story, but Excellent Final Duel

          I appreciate the effort to include a complex story along with great Martial Arts, so the genre doesn't appear as meat-headed as many other films make it seem, but it truly fails to deliver here.

          "Sentimental Swordsman" is another Gu Long novel-to-film adaptation, with Ti Lung playing Li Chin-Huan, a very solemn character with interesting skills and weapon choice. An added appeal to this film is that it weaves in some other characters that appear in related films, specifically Ai Fei, played by Derek Yee, who's older self appears in "Pursuit of Vengeance", referencing Li Chin-Huan as he meets one of his future students. Ti Lung also stars in that film, but obviously as another character.

          The film's story is supposed to spell out one of distress for our hero Li Chin-Huan, as he is framed as the very person he intends to kill, the Plum Blossom Bandit. But following this story's logic through all the twists and turns will not lead you to a satisfying end. In return, my favorite fighting moments were definitely the ones where

          1) the real Plum Blossom Bandit meets Ai Fei 2) Ai Fei vs. Mr. Iron Pipe 3) The Final Duel, where I was very impressed with Ti Lung's stunt performance, and the overall swordsmanship and intelligence from the choreographers.

          If you don't mind skipping ahead if you get bored, you may be able to salvage something from this film. I also hear the sequel is far better.
          6I_Ailurophile

          Outstanding visuals and fights, extraordinarily weak and questionable storytelling

          If The Shaw Brothers were known for only one thing, it was for their martial arts flicks. The genre wasn't their sole strength, and other studios could claim excellence of their own, but there's a reason they were the go-to name in Hong Kong cinema. Exquisite choreography weaves together a diverse range of styles, and excellent stunts, with smart cinematography and editing that never shortchanges the blows and impact as is all too commonly true of modern action flicks. To this add reliably gorgeous, heavily detailed sets and costume design that effectively rival the kung fu - and in some cases, like here, an abundance of beautiful filming locations that are very easy on the eyes. The Shaw Brothers put the "art" in "martial arts," and 'The sentimental swordsman' is no exception.

          Not all is well, however. To be frank, the storytelling is astonishingly forthright, blunt, and downright tactless, to the point of being painfully gawky. The first twenty minutes or so, in particular, are so rough that I almost reconsidered watching; while the writing does improve in some measure as the length draws on, the suspension of disbelief that the plot requires far exceeds most any other picture I've ever seen. Yes, in many cases the tale on hand is only a vehicle for the martial arts action in the first place, but whether one wishes to ascribe the difficulties to the root story or to the screenplay, the writing here comes across to me as sloppy and ill-considered. There are plenty of great ideas here, certainly, yet from one moment to the next a preponderance of the dialogue, scene writing, and each narrative beat in turn are penned with a Just So sensibility that pointedly strips away every last vestige of nuance. In exact inverse proportion to how magnificent and finessed the visuals are, the storytelling is dubious and clunky.

          I still think 'The sentimental swordsman' is enjoyable, for the action alone is outstanding, and even at its most tawdrily club-footed there remains just enough strength in the saga to keep it interesting. Even through to the very end, however, when we learn who the Plum Blossom Bandit is and their motivations, one can only respond to the tale with a confounded "what?" What it comes down to is that if you want marvelously, spellbinding, meticulous stunts and fight choreography, and supreme martial arts action, then you've come to the right place. If you want a feast for the eyes, generally, then you've come to the right place. If you want a good narrative to accompany that splendor, you emphatically need to look elsewhere. And for the fact that we get everything we could possibly want out of other Shaw Brothers flicks, including those qualities that this lacks, the question unfortunately becomes why we would spend time here in the first place.

          It's worth checking out if you come across it, but definitely don't go out of your way for it. 'The sentimental swordsman' is good, but distinctly flawed in important ways, and it's not nearly as much fun as it could have been if as much care were taken in the writing as had been applied to the action sequences and the sets. Oh well.
          rightwingisevil

          too staged and too pretentious

          during shaw brothers in hong kong dominated the Chinese wuxia (martial arts/swordsmanship) genre, most of the films were shot inside of its gigantic studio with all the phony or fake props and scenes. it did not like what the Japanese samurai films that mainly used open-air natural surroundings to make their films more realistic, the studio arrangements were just when they were necessary. shaw brothers' studio just rigidly used the studio to shoot almost all of their films in this genre with fake silk flowers, dead trees, fake houses facades and etc. to do the shooting in order to avoid any unpredictable weather conditions in the south east asia. but this never changed shooting format also inevitably reduced those films' value so low that most of such films simply looked so unreal and so pretentious. during that era, most of the screenplays were adapted from the popular Chinese wuxia (martial arts) novels written by some of the popular writers from taiwan while china at that time was in the turmoil cultural revolution. but the adapted scripts were just way too pretentious with stupid dialog that never felt natural but strongly staged like Shakespearean dramas. one the famous directors in this genre was chu yuen, who used most of the novels written by gu long, a wuxia writer who was so famous in writing the most pretentious dialog and scenarios just like the staged plays. chu shot all such films in the studio with artificial lighting and fake props. all the fighting scenes either with fists or swords or any kind of weapons were heavily rehearsed and synchronized with man made sound effects. since they were shot in the studio, the lighting arranged from different angles also inevitably cast lot of different shadows on the fake ground or floors, actors usually would have so many shadows in different shades following them around. the synchronized fighting scenes with awkward sound effects, including the moronic ho hung from the never perfected dubbed voice-over to match their fake fightings simply further reduced their real values in movie making.

          you have to watch the Japanese samurai movies to compare with the Chinese wuxia movies to know what were not correctly done by shaw brothers and their directors. because every scene, every spoken word of the dialog, even the moon in the night sky, just looked so fake. you have to force yourself to watch these movies as watching plays performed on the stage just like watch Chinese bejing operas.

          this film was a horrible viewing experience, so pretentious and so fake in every way you could imagine.
          razula

          The Gentle Art of Making Enemies

          "Sentimental Swordsman" epitomizes the film era of Later Old School, which were martial arts films that came out later 70s and early 80s. They bridge the gap between the early 70s chop socky fests and the New Wave wire-flyers of Tsui Hark, et al. LOS works tended to have more lavish budgets than Early Old School, firmly established stars and directors entering their prime, and much more complex plots.

          The story begins with a nobleman in exile, with his trusty sidekick in tow, walking through a melancholy snowy landscape. He is returning home to protect a woman he reluctantly left to protect her from the elusive Plum Blossom Bandit. Through a series of betrayals, he is accused of being the villain in question. He spends a good deal of the film protesting his innocence, with words and fists. It was a fantastic performance by Shaw Brothers legend Ti Lung. Another standout performance is Derek Yee (Er Tung-sheng), who plays Ti Lung's comrade-in-arms. He's another wandering sword-for-hire who doesn't suffer fools gladly, but repays respect with loyalty. The film features beautiful cinematography, including one lovingly shot scene of a fight in a plum blossom garden. Sentimental Swordsman is a solid sword flick, and one of director Chu Yuan's better efforts.

          There are the inevitable cheeseball elements, such as the Plum Blossom Bandit's pink ninja outfit and the rather dubious martial art of snake hurling, but hey, this is Shaw Brothers. Fans of the genre will find it only adds to its appeal.

          A worthy addition to your Kung Fu library.
          9skullfire-48012

          The sentimental swordsman

          Another great film by Shaw brothers, I would have actually given this movie 10 stars, but, some of the translations into English were off, and detracted from the story.

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          Pai yu lao hu
          6.8
          Pai yu lao hu
          Tien ya ming yue dao
          7.0
          Tien ya ming yue dao
          Chu Liu Xiang
          6.9
          Chu Liu Xiang
          Zhong kui niang zi
          7.2
          Zhong kui niang zi
          Tian can bian
          7.0
          Tian can bian
          Wan ren zan
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          Wan ren zan
          Du bei dao wang
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          Du bei dao wang
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          Xin du bi dao
          Shi si nu ying hao
          6.6
          Shi si nu ying hao
          Leng xue shi san ying
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          Leng xue shi san ying
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          Ru lai shen zhang
          Ai nu
          7.1
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