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Dragon Tiger Gate

Título original: Lung foo moon
  • 2006
  • 1 h 34 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,1/10
7,3 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Dragon Tiger Gate (2006)
AçãoArtes marciaisFantasiaSuspense

Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaThree young martial arts masters emerge from the back streets of Hong Kong to help the powerless fight injustice.Three young martial arts masters emerge from the back streets of Hong Kong to help the powerless fight injustice.Three young martial arts masters emerge from the back streets of Hong Kong to help the powerless fight injustice.

  • Direção
    • Wilson Yip
  • Roteiristas
    • Yuk Long Wong
    • Edmond Wong
  • Artistas
    • Yuk Long Wong
    • Louis Koo
    • Isabella Leong
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,1/10
    7,3 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Wilson Yip
    • Roteiristas
      • Yuk Long Wong
      • Edmond Wong
    • Artistas
      • Yuk Long Wong
      • Louis Koo
      • Isabella Leong
    • 48Avaliações de usuários
    • 35Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    • Prêmios
      • 1 vitória e 6 indicações no total

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    Yuk Long Wong
    • Master Qi
    • (as Wong Yuk Long)
    Louis Koo
    Louis Koo
    • Shibumi
    • (narração)
    Isabella Leong
    Isabella Leong
    • Ma Xiaoling
    • (narração)
    Ella Koon
    Ella Koon
    • Lousha
    • (narração)
    Donnie Yen
    Donnie Yen
    • Dragon Wong
    Nicholas Tse
    Nicholas Tse
    • Tiger Wong
    Shawn Yue
    Shawn Yue
    • Turbo Shek
    Jie Dong
    Jie Dong
    • Ma Xiaoling
    • (as Angela Dong)
    Xiaoran Li
    Xiaoran Li
    • Lousha
    • (as Xiao Ran Li)
    Wah Yuen
    Wah Yuen
    • Wong Xianglong
    Chen Kuan-Tai
    Chen Kuan-Tai
    • Ma Kun
    • (as Kuan Tai Chen)
    Xing Yu
    Xing Yu
    • Daemon
    Vincent Sze
    Vincent Sze
    • Fan
    Tommy Yuen
    Tommy Yuen
    • Xing
    Sam Yu-Sum Chan
    • Ming
    • (as Sam Chan)
    Alan Lam
    • Patch
    Chung-Deng Lam
    • Hei
    • (as Nick Lam)
    Sheren Tang
    Sheren Tang
    • Dragon Wong's mother
    • Direção
      • Wilson Yip
    • Roteiristas
      • Yuk Long Wong
      • Edmond Wong
    • Elenco e equipe completos
    • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

    Avaliações de usuários48

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    harry_tk_yung

    A super summer entertainment package

    Comics-simple good vs evil. Fantastic three-way marriage of state-of-the-art CGI, clever montages and absolutely first class martial arts action (at least on Donnie Yen's part). Nicholas Tse at his cutest. Shawn Yue at his coolest. Donnie Yen always at his very best, and he IS the best. Beautiful and sometimes imaginative photography. Two Mainland actresses with faces that are very easy on the eyes and not bad in the acting department. And the sound! All add up to a super summer entertainment package. Highly recommended.

    Just to given some balance, it's slightly odd to see 43-year-old Donnie Yen as 26-year-old Nicholas Tse's elder brother who is supposed to be just a few years older. Good makeup and lighting helps. Also, permit me to draw the analogy of having an absolutely top-notch, middle-age and slightly plump soprano singing the role of a slim, young girl in an opera. In the entertainment business, for excellence in one line, sometimes a little compromise is inevitable. Did you see Kevin Spacey's scene as a teenage Bobby Darin in "Beyond the Sea"?

    Finally, ignore the "Plot outline" in IMDb. I'm sure it was contributed with good intentions. But the comics "Dragon Tiger Gate" has been around for decades and what the movie has done is just borrowed some of the key characters and put them into a story that barely has a plot. And who needs a plot anyway?
    10gohkenji

    Donnie Yen has arrived.

    For me personally, this movie is one of the best Modern Martial Arts Flick of Hong Kong today! The kind that I've been waiting long to see!

    As a long time fan of Donnie Yen (I'm an instant fan since I saw his first movie Drunken Tai- Chi, a loooong time ago), I believe he has finally get the chance to show his true talent, as the up-and-coming modern day Action Director. Donnie Yen has arrived!

    The fight choreography is very unique and freshly thought, amazing at times. Combined with limited wire-work, stylized complicated movements (Donnie Yen's Specialty) and very complementary Computer Generated Special Effects, the fight scenes will blow your mind away. Not to mention the addition of the ground-shaking 5.1 Dolby Digital Sound Effects. You gotta see and experience it for yourself to know what I mean.

    Story wise, LONG HU MEN (Dragon Tiger Gate) delivers true to it's comic book nature about the tale of Good vs Evil, told within the realm of Amazingly Imagined Hong Kong Triad/ Martial Underworld.

    The Cinematography are quite unique too. In some scenes it felt like a very imaginary world, others like a very beautifully-painted old-day Hong Kong, yet in another it looks so realistic, true to the colour of the world today.

    I may be biased so just go watch it for yourself.
    7DICK STEEL

    A Nutshell Review: Dragon Tiger Gate

    Adapting comic book story lines into feature films is not new in Hong Kong, and adapting styles from how Hollywood does things, isn't new to the industry either. The opening credits of the comic-book flipping sequence seem to announce that this movie is aping the standards set on comic book films in the West, as well as to set expectations straight that whatever is played out is pure fantasy, not Oscar winning material.

    Dragon Tiger Gate is sheer Hong Kong fantasy martial arts indulgence. Not every movie in this genre makes the grade though. Feng Yun (Stormriders) was probably the pioneer with its fusion of fantasy martial arts moves and special effects, but while it proved successful at the box office, purist condemned (don't they always)the storyline for bastardizing and summarizing its rich pulp history beyond recognition. It's tough to extract the essence into a 90 minute movie, and others like Zhong Hua Ying Xiong (A Man Called Hero) failed miserably, even with its effects which turned out laughable.

    The effects in Dragon Tiger Gate has shown a lot of improvement where Hong Kong movies are concerned, with digitized landscapes blending perfectly in scenes. The fights were effectively enhanced with plenty of CG, as well as good old reliable wirework. But nothing beats having well choreographed fist fights (by Donnie Yen) or just unadulterated martial arts showcase of skills such as the use of the nunchakus. Jazzed up with a Japanese influenced soundtrack, the action bits are the highlight of the movie, as the rest of the dialogue laden scenes were insipid and unfortunately applied too much brakes on the pace of the movie.

    Donnie Yen and Nicholas Tse play brothers Dragon and Tiger (in Chinese mythology, this combination is very fierce, OK?) and together with their friend Black Dragon (Shawn Yue), they make good commercial role models for hair gel. OK, so I can't help it but to poke some fun at their long hair in the movie, providing ample opportunity for the use of what I call the hair- dryer effect - Strike a killer pose, cue strong wind to blow their hair from their face.

    Tiger belongs to an aged old martial arts school known as Dragon Tiger Gate, while Dragon, separated from Tiger when young, gets involved with triads work, against his principles. Black Dragon on the other hand, is a braggart who became humbled when he visits Dragon Tiger Gate to learn new skills. Together, they go up against a Japanese secret society headed by a formidable villain called Shibumi.

    There are plenty of elements typical of a Hong Kong action movie, especially with the relationships with the opposite sex, like the token evil female character Luosha who falls in love with Dragon, in an uninspiring romance bit with a self-sacrificial theme, as well as the token goody-two-shoes female character Ma Xiaoling, the daughter of Dragon's triad benefactor who finds Tiger attractive.

    The much touted Guiness Book of World Records sandbag, was much ado about nothing. All it had was a brief 10 second appearance, from a wide angled shot which does not do justice to its enormous size, and then quickly forgotten.

    If given the opportunity, I won't mind watching this again just for the action bits and fast forwarding through the slow dialogue pieces. Also, watching it in its original Cantonese track will always be preferred, and in this one, Louis Koo actually provided the voice-over for the chief villain. Talk about unknowns providing the Mandarin voiceovers. Yuck.
    8petep

    If you like flashy then it's for you

    I had been looking forward to Dragon Tiger Gate since even before its Asian theatrical release. Same director (Wilson Yip) and action choreographer (Donnie Yen) as Sha Po Lang (aka Killzone on your videostore walls), and also once again co-starring Donnie Yen. It also stars Shawn Yue (who I don't know) and Nicholas Tse, who I've been assured many times by my friend Kim is a uber-hottie. This one was definitely just a straight-up action movie with visual effects to emphasize the coolness factor. I enjoy the occasional flashy action movie, and actually really got into this one, characters and all. Instead of saying much about plot, let's just say that 2 of the 3 leads are brothers who hadn't seen each other in a long time, and they team up with a new friend to kick some bad guy ass. Not for those of you who hate unrealistic action. Though I always enjoy seeing Donnie Yen kick a guy so hard he flies 20 feet back and through a wall.

    Dragon Tiger Gate had nominations at this year's Hong Kong film awards for action choreography and visual effects.
    8simon-wyndham

    Fantastic

    People have been unfairly criticising this film and taking things far too seriously indeed.

    If you love Hong Kong action films, and have been a fan of such productions since the 70's or earlier, you will love this film pure and simple.

    I actually enjoyed some of the action in this film more than SPL! Why? Because DTG was pure unadulterated comic book escapism. It isn't meant to be serious, it isn't meant to be deep. Its a totally entertaining popcorn movie, and I would suggest that anyone who tries to analyse it any further than that really should take some time out from watching movies.

    Put simply, Dragon Tiger Gate is what a comic book adaption should be. As a long time Hong Kong martial arts film fan, I found this film to deliver everything I expect from such a thing and I enjoyed every minute of it.

    Just don't bother watching it if you are the type of person who is going to sit there with their arms folded expecting it to change your life or something like many of the other reviews I have seen on the web seem to have done.

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      A punching bag constructed for the film, measuring about 8 feet high, 5 feet wide and weighing about 400 pounds was certified as the world's largest by Guinness World Records.
    • Citações

      [last lines]

      Tiger Wong: Uncle, we're back. My brother and me. Uncle said the gate should be passed on to both of us.

      Turbo Shek: Yo, what about me?

      Dragon Wong: Ever think about changing your name to Leopard?

      Tiger Wong: Turbo Leonard? Sounds fierce.

    • Conexões
      References A Fúria do Dragão (1972)

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 28 de julho de 2006 (China)
    • Países de origem
      • Hong Kong
      • China
    • Central de atendimento oficial
      • Mandarin Films (Hong Kong)
    • Idioma
      • Cantonês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Long Hổ Môn
    • Locações de filme
      • Heng Dian, China
    • Empresas de produção
      • Mandarin Films Distribution
      • Beijing Poly-bona Film Publishing Company
      • Shanghai Film Group
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    • Faturamento bruto mundial
      • US$ 8.830.435
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    • Tempo de duração
      1 hora 34 minutos
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      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Proporção
      • 2.35 : 1

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