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Dragão

Título original: Wu xia
  • 2011
  • R
  • 1 h 55 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,0/10
16 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Takeshi Kaneshiro and Donnie Yen in Dragão (2011)
A village craftsman who saves a shopkeeper from two notorious gangsters finds himself under investigation by a detective who becomes convinced that his subject's martial-arts mastery belies a hidden history of training by one of the regionÂ’s vicious clans.
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Um fabricante de papel se envolve em um caso de assassinato de dois criminosos, o que leva um detetive determinado a suspeitar dele e o pai cruel do primeiro a procurá-lo.Um fabricante de papel se envolve em um caso de assassinato de dois criminosos, o que leva um detetive determinado a suspeitar dele e o pai cruel do primeiro a procurá-lo.Um fabricante de papel se envolve em um caso de assassinato de dois criminosos, o que leva um detetive determinado a suspeitar dele e o pai cruel do primeiro a procurá-lo.

  • Direção
    • Peter Ho-Sun Chan
  • Roteiristas
    • Oi-Wah Lam
    • Joyce Chan
  • Artistas
    • Donnie Yen
    • Takeshi Kaneshiro
    • Tang Wei
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,0/10
    16 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Peter Ho-Sun Chan
    • Roteiristas
      • Oi-Wah Lam
      • Joyce Chan
    • Artistas
      • Donnie Yen
      • Takeshi Kaneshiro
      • Tang Wei
    • 60Avaliações de usuários
    • 122Avaliações da crítica
    • 62Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Prêmios
      • 14 vitórias e 21 indicações no total

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    Donnie Yen
    Donnie Yen
    • Liu Jinxi
    Takeshi Kaneshiro
    Takeshi Kaneshiro
    • Xu Baijiu
    Tang Wei
    Tang Wei
    • Yu (A-Yu)
    Jia-Min Li
    • Xiaotian
    • (as Jiamin Li)
    Wei Zheng
    • Liu Fangzheng
    Zheng-Yuan Zhang
    • General store keeper
    • (as Zhengyuan Zhang)
    Kang Yu
    • Yan Dongsheng
    Kenji Tanigaki
    Kenji Tanigaki
    • Yan's associate
    Yan Qin
    Yan Qin
    • Tavern owner (Tangguan)
    Du Ning
    • Tavern waiter (Dian Xiaoer)
    • (as Ning Du)
    Xian-Guo Yin
    • General store keeper's wife (Liu Laotaitai)
    • (as Xianguo Yin)
    Chunyuan Wang
    • Magistrate
    Yan-Qi Zhang
    • Young thief
    • (as Yanqi Zhang)
    Qing-Hua Cun
    • Young thief's father
    • (as Qinghua Cun)
    Feng-Chun Xu
    • Young thief's mother
    • (as Fengchun Xu)
    Wang Wei
    • No. 1 village elder (Yi Lao)
    • (as Wei Wang)
    Lian-Sheng Wang
    • No. 2 village elder (Er Lao)
    • (as Liansheng Wang)
    He Shao-Wei
    • Village elder (Liu cuncun zhanglao)
    • (as Shaowei He)
    • Direção
      • Peter Ho-Sun Chan
    • Roteiristas
      • Oi-Wah Lam
      • Joyce Chan
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    moviexclusive

    Fusing strong character drama with thrilling action, 'Wu Xia' is a unique martial arts epic that boasts Donnie Yen's best performance since the 'Ip Man' movies

    Despite starring in seven movies over the last three years, Donnie Yen has had difficulty trying to top his iconic performance in the 'Ip Man' movies. But as the enigmatic paper-maker in a small idyllic town with the unassuming name Liu Jinxi, Donnie has finally delivered a performance which equals that of 'Ip Man', one that showcases his best as a dramatic actor and as a martial artist.

    For this, Donnie has to thank director Peter Ho-sun Chan, who makes his return to the director's chair after a four year hiatus since 2007's 'The Warlords' for an intriguing and innovative spin on the period action epic genre. Indeed, while its title may suggest similarities to Ang Lee's 'Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon' or even Su Chao-pin's 'Reign of Assassins', Peter Chan's 'Wu Xia' is less akin to a typical 'wu xia' movie than to Tsui Hark's 'Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame'.

    Like 'Detective Dee', this film unfolds like a procedural- the investigation here headed by one smart 'bespectacled' county detective Xu Baijiu (Takeshi Kaneshiro), sent to the town where Liu has resided over the past ten years to investigate the death of two wanted criminals killed 'accidentally' in a brawl. Xu's methods are scientific, and his superior knowledge in forensic science leads him to suspect that Liu is more than who he says he is. After all, Xu surmises, how can the lowly and unassuming village person Liu defeat two highly skilled martial arts pugilists?

    The first half of the movie is essentially a battle of wits between Liu and Xu, as the former attempts to conceal his true identity that the latter so doggedly pursues. But more than just a cat-and-mouse game, the script by Aubrey Lam (who also wrote 'The Warlords') exhibits surprising depth in setting up these two opposing characters- Liu is the man with a dangerous past who has eschewed his former life in favour of a simple and peaceful life; and Xu is the law enforcer whose own traumatic experience has led him to respect the law over humanity.

    Aubrey's story raises a number of moral dilemmas, in particular whether a man can truly start anew without having to atone for his past sins, and whether there is a place for humanity in a world governed by laws and regulations. This is at the very heart of the complex intertwining relationship between Liu and Xu, and a fascinating one which Peter Chan explores with panache. There is no hero or villain between the two per se- rather, both are simply pushed up against each other by their past and the circumstance by which they had made their mutual acquaintance.

    This attention to character and drama means that fans of Donnie looking for some action will have to be patient. Instead, Peter gives room for Donnie to flex his acting chops, and Donnie's method for understatement works perfectly for a subtle and nuanced performance of a man fighting to protect the life he has built and family he loves from his own destructive past.

    Takeshi is a surprisingly good complement for Donnie, the former the source of the film's humour and wit with a droll Sichuan accent. The multilingual actor shares a nice rapport with Donnie, but he also shines when forced to confront his own moral assumptions about the wisdom of upholding the law without compromise. His character is not without his own demons, and Takeshi turns in a multifaceted performance that allows the audience to empathise with his predicament.

    Nonetheless, Takeshi is mostly sidelined in the second half of the movie as Liu's past catches up with him. Action fans will be pleased with the introduction of gongfu legends Kara Hui and Jimmy Wang Yu, both of whom play characters closely- in fact intimately- related to Liu Jinxi's past life. By this time the action pretty much goes into overdrive, and Peter shrewdly leaves Donnie in charge. In turn, the latter, who also serves as action director, delivers some truly outstanding action choreography that is pretty much on par with the 'Ip Man' movies.

    The highlight of this is no doubt Donnie's extended fight with Kara, which begins in the village's open square, progresses to a foot chase across the rooftops and culminates in a cattle pen where the confined space adds to the thrill of watching them go at each other with knives and later on pure fisticuffs. The climactic showdown here is between Donnie and Jimmy, and comes after a very late plot development which pays homage to Chang Cheh's classic One Armed Swordsman series (starring Jimmy). Paradoxically, while it certainly is thrilling to watch, Donnie's one-armed swordsplay somewhat pales a little compared to the sheer exhilaration of his two-armed fight with Kara.

    Still, Donnie's work here as action star and choreographer is clearly at its peak, and the fight sequences here will probably go down as one of the best- if not eventually the best- that you'll find in a martial arts film this year. Peter Chan keeps the pace of the movie moving along with a thumping rhythm, so the film does not lose its momentum between these elaborate fight sequences- even though it does feel like two distinct halves.

    Because of both cast and crew's excellent contributions, 'Wu Xia' is more than just another addition to the surfeit of period action epics that is bound to be a fixture in this Hong Kong- Mainland co-production climate. It isn't a 'wu xia' movie in the traditional sense of the genre, but the creative liberties that scripter Aubrey Lam and director Peter Chan have taken with the material are the very reasons why it stands high above its peers. That and of course the fact that us Donnie Yen fans here have been rewarded with his best performance since the 'Ip Man' movies.
    6cinematic_aficionado

    Nothing is what it seems

    An attack on a butcher's shop in a small rural area, unleashes all hell for those involved, the authorities and our screens.

    The story unfolds after an police investigator becomes perplexed as to how an ordinary shop worker fends off an orchestrated attack by two ruthless criminals. Being unprepared to simply accept that the quiet family man, simply got lucky he tries to dig deeper and reaches a point where the revelations is more than he could even handle.

    Beautifully made and nicely told, this a film with hidden might, where the audience goes from one surprise to another between scenes of true human warmth as well as spectacular fighting sequences. Yes, they go over the top but it is done in such a refined manner that you could forgive them.
    michael-kordus

    Simply Put: Amazing. Glued to my seat.

    Awesome choreographed fight scenes, rich & deep characters and a great cast to boot, this is a must watch for any fan of the martial arts genre. Donnie Yen has yet another spectacular performance from the acting to the action. But I must say, Takeshi Kaneshiro does some show stealing of his own in his role as the sagacious detective. Suffice to say, both actors delivered riveting performances that kept me glued to my seat. What else can I say about this movie? Just watch it already. It's an entertaining take one man's desire to leave his violent past behind, and start anew. If you want drama, build up and great action then this is the ticket.
    6Leofwine_draca

    Solid but unexceptional

    DRAGON, a Chinese remake of Cronenberg's A HISTORY OF VIOLENCE with added martial arts action, is a fine-looking film. The period setting is brought vividly to life and the plot moves at a fair old whack, always avoiding cliché in its exploration of a former gangster attempting to lead a decent life as an ordinary family man. Of course, it's a Donnie Yen film, so there are the inevitably lengthy and detailed martial arts sequences which are typically strong and help to lift the movie's entertainment value immeasurably.

    Elsewhere, the material does feel a little strained at times and the story seems to fall apart as it progresses. The second half is noticeably inferior to the first, and the film seems to be merely treading water up until the final confrontation between anti-hero and villain. Still, the producers deserve kudos for casting martial arts star and genre icon Jimmy Wang Yu (completely unrecognisable these days, it has to be said) as the chief bad guy.

    In addition, there's a serious and finely-tuned performance from Takeshi Kaneshiro as a detective investigating Yen's background. Kaneshiro's character is somewhat incongruous given the provincial nature of the rest of the movie but Kaneshiro can always be relied upon to deliver carefully mannered performances and his role here proves no exception to that rule.

    Come the roll of the final credits, I was left feeling mildly entertained by the material, but also slightly dissatisfied, purely because the quality of the action isn't on par with the highs of IP MAN 1 & 2, FLASH POINT and other Yen classics. I've been spoilt by such films, and as a result Dragon felt a little lacklustre, more watchable as an interesting curio than a full-blooded fight flick.
    8ken1848

    Move Thee Reviews: A Fascinating Fusion of Different Genres

    Before watching Director Peter Ho-sun Chan's latest movie, Wu Xia, starring Donnie Yen, I expected to watch a typical martial arts movie. Contrary to my expectations, the movie is a fascinating fusion of a detective story, forensic science, action, humor, politics and family drama.

    Wu Xia is a gripping story about the dark side of human nature. There are several intriguing things that are worth nothing. First, Detective Xu Baijiu believes that the law is more important than humanity. His blind obedience to the law contrasts sharply with the corrupt officials accepting bribes, which is a political satire. Please note what happens to the villain at the end, which ridicules the unscrupulous legal system invented by humans. Second, the difference between humans and animals is highlighted. Please note that cows, horses, flies and worms are shown in the movie and respect for animals is emphasized. Moreover, in a fighting scene, Kara Hui's character can be seen through a cow's eye, which symbolically shows her ruthless character. Third, in some scenes, the candles glimmer in the darkness, which symbolically shows the struggle between good and evil in a human being.

    Peter Chan and Oi-wah Lam have grasped the key to writing a good story. Indeed, three-dimensional characters are more important than fancy fight scenes, so they take their time developing the characters in the movie. Thanks to the capable cast, the well-crafted script, the restrained costumes and the breathtaking setting, most characters are lifelike. In the movie, Takeshi Kaneshiro gives the most memorable performance, considering his dual role as his good self and his dark self. Detective Xu Baijiu, whose biggest battle lies within, is torn between his conscience and his blind faith in the law. Also, his attempt to speak the Sichuan dialect is comical. As for Donnie Yen, he is charismatic and his action is well-choreographed. Still, he slightly underacts in the crying scene and the one in which he kills the butcher and his children. Playing ruthless villains, Yu Wang and Kara Hui deliver flawless performances. Their characters, albeit monochrome, look eerily menacing.

    As for my suggestions for improvement, some insignificant details can be trimmed and Liu Jin-xi's change can be further developed. Despite these minor flaws, the movie grabs me from beginning to end, not only because of the adrenalin-pumping action, but also the well-developed characters that the audience cares about. Featuring a creative mix of different genres as well as a fine balance between drama and action, Wu Xia is so far the best Hong Kong movie I have watched in 2011.

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      Donnie Yen and Peter Chan presided over the lighting of a billboard for Dragon (2011) that broke the Guinness Book of World Records for its size, 3591 square metres, previously held by a poster for a Michael Jackson album
    • Citações

      Xu's investigator: [referring to Liu Jin-Xi] He's a reformed man.

      Detective Xu Bai-Jiu: We're not here to reform criminals.

      Xu's investigator: Then what's our purpose?

      Detective Xu Bai-Jiu: [sternly] To serve the law!

      Xu's investigator: If the law doesn't help reform people, what good is it?

    • Versões alternativas
      The scene where the bodies of two bandits are being examined has been shortened to eliminate a very brief spanking of a mischievous child who had been poking the corpses with a stick.
    • Conexões
      References Marinheiro de Encomenda (1928)

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 4 de julho de 2011 (China)
    • Países de origem
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      • China
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      • Mandarim
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      • 2 de dez. de 2012
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