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O Cristal Mágico

Título original: Mo fei cui
  • 1986
  • 1 h 35 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,2/10
965
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Cynthia Rothrock, Andy Lau, and Richard Norton in O Cristal Mágico (1986)
A mysterious crystal holds good and evil powers.
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaThe Russians and the Hong Kong authorities are after a mysterious rock discovered in Athens, Greece, which holds strange powers.The Russians and the Hong Kong authorities are after a mysterious rock discovered in Athens, Greece, which holds strange powers.The Russians and the Hong Kong authorities are after a mysterious rock discovered in Athens, Greece, which holds strange powers.

  • Direção
    • Jing Wong
  • Roteirista
    • Jing Wong
  • Artistas
    • Andy Lau
    • Cynthia Rothrock
    • Pak-Cheung Chan
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,2/10
    965
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Jing Wong
    • Roteirista
      • Jing Wong
    • Artistas
      • Andy Lau
      • Cynthia Rothrock
      • Pak-Cheung Chan
    • 18Avaliações de usuários
    • 10Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Andy Lau
    Andy Lau
    • Andy Lo
    Cynthia Rothrock
    Cynthia Rothrock
    • Cindy Morgan
    Pak-Cheung Chan
    Pak-Cheung Chan
    • Lau Ta
    Sharla Cheung
    Sharla Cheung
    • Winnie Shen
    • (as Man Cheung)
    Bin Bin
    Bin Bin
    • Pin-Pin
    Jing Wong
    Jing Wong
    • Pancho
    Mok Siu-Chung
    Mok Siu-Chung
    • Interpol Agent
    • (as Siu Chung Mok)
    Phillip Ko
    Phillip Ko
    • Shen
    Shih Kien
    Shih Kien
    • Sergeant Shi
    • (as Kien Shih)
    Richard Norton
    Richard Norton
    • Karov
    Wai Shum
    Wai Shum
    • Triad Boss
    Fat Chung
    Fat Chung
    • Triad Boss' Thug
    Hsin-Nan Hung
    Hsin-Nan Hung
    • Triad Boss's Thug
    Mo-Lin Yu
    Mo-Lin Yu
    Wan-Si Wong
    Wan-Si Wong
    • Maureen Yu
    Pauline Kwan
    Pauline Kwan
    • Chung Chu Lan
    Wei-Wei Huang
    Wei-Wei Huang
    • Andy's Sister
    • (as Mei-Mei Wong)
    Wing-Hin Ho
    • Steve's Father
    • (as Wing-hin Ho)
    • Direção
      • Jing Wong
    • Roteirista
      • Jing Wong
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    7gridoon

    Exhilarating at times; a must-see for martial arts fans

    "Magic Crystal" takes an everything-but-the-kitchen-sink approach to movie-making: there is action, comedy, spy stuff (the villains are KGB), exotic adventure ala Indiana Jones (it was partly shot in Greece, and there are underground lairs full of traps), and science fiction (a little boy befriends an alien creature - does that remind you of anything?). The mixture of all these different genres isn't 100% smooth, but at times it is exhilarating, particularly during the fight scenes, which are furious and ferocious. Cynthia Rothrock (possible highlight: her Eagle Claw kung fu), Richard Norton (ph: the way he handles his double sharp weapons at the end ), Andy Lau (ph: using an umbrella as a weapon!), and the actress who plays his sister (ph: her astonishing body-bending abilities) are all superb in action, and there are some big laughs as well (a man wakes up to find his hands and feet having exchanged places!). IMO, any martial arts/80's Hong Kong film fan should seek this one out. (***)
    9Gravendal

    Man, what a trip

    Gotta say, this is one of the best Kung fu movies I've seen. I at first looked into it and like, ok comedy in it..going to be lame! But man was I wrong and did have a look at it!

    Spoiler free summary, Hong Kong special cop goes to Greece with his family, comes back with the kgb after him. Why? Well, watch the movie and find out! It's mixed with some sci fi stuff and the story itself ain't that bad, to be a kung fu movie that is! It's a solid story with interesting characters and very good kung fu fights and stunts. Really well made done.

    Richard Norton is awesome as the bad guy, Cynthia Rothrock are cool as well, and with Andy Lau they do great scenes together.

    Some scenes made me burst out in laugher, that I didn't expect.

    This movie has a great charm to it, it has that childish Innocent take on it like a Spielberg movie, but a lot of kung fu and Action.

    It's a good flick, I am surprised! 9/10.
    6FilmMining101

    B-movie martial arts vibes

    Reviewed by Filmmining 101:

    Wong Jing is not a director known for his subtle approach to filmmaking. Usually his numerous outputs bear pedestrian humor, thinly sketched plots and very "old school" female characterization. However, the action Hong Kong cinema of the 80s and early 90s was not known for catering to people's sensitivities and feelings.

    A product of a now bygone era, "The Magic Crystal" seeks to be a weird mixture of "E. T" (1982), Jackie Chan street style fighting and a kinda-spy like globe trotting adventure. Featuring kitsch aesthetics that would not look out of place in a poor "Indiana Jones" clone, "The Magic Crystal" won't win anyone with its clumsy storyline and banal execution. As an example of the action 80s Mecca though, it shines consistently by delivering multiple set pieces throughout its (rather) long running time.

    Under gorgeous Greek scenery (where they filmed without permission so the background extras are literally confused citizens and tourists alike), there is something exotic watching Andy Lau kicking ass next to the Parthenon (!). A foot chase going from Acropolis to Zappeion might not make sense geographically from those of us who are from Greece but it is a refreshing environment change from the typical Romanian, Londonian or Parisian sequences from other movies.

    Boasting excellent stuntwork and several places that are used for trading blows, henchmen fly left and right with spectacular results: a face off inside a house is unexpectedly superb, a one on one fight in front of Zappeion makes for a very compelling skirmish while Richard Norton has the most screen time as a Western baddie here as opposed to his other Hong Kong entries (e.g., "The Millionaire's Express" (1986), "City Hunter" (1993), "Mr Nice Guy" (1997)) demonstrating his martial art prowess in an era that martial art flicks were not very popular outside of the Asian market.

    The cast is great sharing the typical chemistry between goofiness and seriousness tip toeing between almost incomprehensible proceedings and mattering high school level exposition to move the plot. Andy Lau has tones of natural charisma (and two years later will deliver a spectacular performance in Wong Kar-wai's "As Tears Go By" (1988)) and Wong Jing as his buffoonery inducing brother-in-law gets some solid laughs. Norton and Cynthia Rothrock are clearly more martial artists than fully fledged actors and it shows but then again for a film that proudly displays a B-movie affection, their iffy acting does not come across as cringy or unintentionally hilarious.

    "The Magic Crystal" does not require any additional analysis as it hardly has anything original or truly groundbreaking neither it is a multi-layered motion picture that you would think long after it end credits roll. Simultaneously, you cannot criticize with a straight face its various faults as the filmmakers are aware of their existence and choose to ignore them for the sake of entertainment. At the end, this is a solid martial art flick that stays true to its action roots due to its plethora of fight segments which will please the hardcore fans and might even allow newcomers to enjoy the pedestrian humour throughout.
    7dworldeater

    Entertaining

    Magic Crystal is a Wong Jing production, which means is going to be goofy. While the movie is relatively clumsy, goofy and makes shameless nods to movies like ET and Indiana Jones, it has a tremendous cast with Andy Lau, Max Monk, Cynthia Rothrock and Richard Norton as Russian bad guy. Producer/director Wong Jing hams it up for some unwanted comic relief. As a film, Magic Crystal is just below average but made up for it with the amazing Hong Kong fight and stunt choreography that is second to none. There also is a lot of it..Magic Crystal.would be a cheesy movie in any decade, but we are talking the 80's here and that's next level cheese. Also, the film was shot in multiple locations across Europe and Hong Kong, which is nice. But, did I mention the action scenes in this movie ? That alone is more than worth the price of admission.
    5paul_m_haakonsen

    Watchable, but...

    I sat down to watch the 1986 movie "Mo Fei Cui" (aka "The Magic Crystal") here in 2022 for the first time. I had never heard about the movie prior to sitting down to watch it.

    The movie's synopsis didn't really make a good point of selling the contents of the movie, but I still opted to watch it, since it was a movie that I hadn't already seen. However, I wasn't harboring any particular expectations to writer and director Jing Wong.

    The storyline started out quite nicely enough and actually seemed like a fair enough movie, but then suddenly there was a sentient crystal introduced, and the movie took on a more family-friendly demeanor. I wasn't expecting that turn of events, and it would have been nice to know that the movie was a family adventure with elements of action and comedy as well. But truth be told, then there was actually a little bit of everything for everyone in the audience by all the genres mixed in here.

    I have to be honest and say that it was Andy Lau that was the main attraction here for me, because I have never been a fan of Cynthia Rothrock. The movie does have a good handful of Hong Kong actors and actresses on the cast list, mostly minorly known performers, but a few familiar faces here and there if you are an avid fan of the Hong Kong cinema. I wasn't really familiar with Richard Norton, but he definitely put on a good performance in "Mo Fei Cui".

    Something that bothered me, when I sat down to watch "Mo Fei Cui", was the fact that all dialogue was dubbed into Cantonese, even the English speaking character's dialogue. That just doesn't sit right with me, especially so since dubbing is just a stupid thing.

    There is a good amount of action throughout the course of the movie, and that definitely helped carry the movie, especially at the times where the storyline took on a bit too far out there comedy approach or go all family-friendly. And Andy Lau sure did surprise me with his action performance in "Mo Fei Cui".

    My rating of "Mo Fei Cui" lands on a five out of ten stars. The movie suffered from having a storyline that went from being a proper action adventure to a family-friendly action adventure.

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    • Curiosidades
      Cynthia Rothrock accidentally injured Richard Norton during the filming a fight scene involving weapons, resulting in a small scar on his forehead.
    • Erros de gravação
      Whenever there are crowds of people in the Greece scenes you can see that several of them look towards the camera and crew. (Like many Hong Kong movies of this era, these scenes were shot without permits, so it is likely that those people were not hired extras, but were genuine tourists and visitors who just happened to be there at the time of filming.)
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      Thug: [One of the three thugs catches Pancho trying to sneak up on them to hit them with a club] Who are you?

      Pancho: [Hiding the club] I'm... I'm new here.

      Thug: Good guy or bad guy?

      Pancho: Uhhh... good guy?

      Thug: [In unison] WE'RE BAD GUYS!

      [proceeds to chase Pancho]

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      Featured in Cinema of Vengeance (1994)

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 17 de setembro de 1986 (Hong Kong)
    • País de origem
      • Hong Kong
    • Idioma
      • Cantonês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Magic Crystal
    • Locações de filme
      • Atenas, Grécia(location)
    • Empresas de produção
      • Long Shong Pictures
      • Movie Impact Limited
      • Win's Movie Productions Ltd.
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