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Ngai sing

  • 2016
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6.4/10
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Louis Koo, Ching-Wan Lau, Jing Wu, and Eddie Peng in Ngai sing (2016)
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A group of villagers must stand up to a warlord's psychopath son, who is protected by a Commander with proficient martial arts skills as well as a small army.A group of villagers must stand up to a warlord's psychopath son, who is protected by a Commander with proficient martial arts skills as well as a small army.A group of villagers must stand up to a warlord's psychopath son, who is protected by a Commander with proficient martial arts skills as well as a small army.

  • Director
    • Benny Chan
  • Writers
    • Benny Chan
    • Wai Ching Tam
    • Chun Wong
  • Stars
    • Ching-Wan Lau
    • Eddie Peng
    • Louis Koo
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    6.4/10
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    • Director
      • Benny Chan
    • Writers
      • Benny Chan
      • Wai Ching Tam
      • Chun Wong
    • Stars
      • Ching-Wan Lau
      • Eddie Peng
      • Louis Koo
    • 11User reviews
    • 32Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Ching-Wan Lau
    Ching-Wan Lau
    • Yeung Hak-nan
    • (as Ching Wan Lau)
    Eddie Peng
    Eddie Peng
    • Ma Fung
    Louis Koo
    Louis Koo
    • Cho Siu-lun
    Jing Wu
    Jing Wu
    • Army Commander
    Quan Yuan
    Quan Yuan
    • Chow So-so
    Shuying Jiang
    Shuying Jiang
    • Bai Ling
    Kai-Chi Liu
    Kai-Chi Liu
    • Liu Kap-cheung
    Philip Keung
    Philip Keung
    • Lee Tit-ngau
    Sheng Wei Chen
    • Wong Wai Foo's man
    Chun-Kit Cheung
    • Yan Xiaoguang
    Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
    Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
    • General on Horse
    Tin-Chiu Hung
    Tin-Chiu Hung
    • Cheung Mo
    Peng Li
    Jiayi Liu
    • Yang Xiang
    Xiaowan Liu
    • One-armed man's wife
    Ting Yip Ng
    Ting Yip Ng
    • Shum Ting
    Jiaolong Sun
    Jiaolong Sun
    • Lei Yue
    Xing Yu
    Xing Yu
    • Wong Wai-fu
    • Director
      • Benny Chan
    • Writers
      • Benny Chan
      • Wai Ching Tam
      • Chun Wong
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    User reviews11

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    6tenshi_ippikiookami

    Keeping justice

    "Call of Heroes" is an entertaining wuxia film with cool characters and good enough action scenes that help overcome its shortcomings (they being bad acting, in the overacting category, thin as they come plot, and a too long running time).

    The army has left Pucheng undefended to fight in the war, and the local governance is in the hands of the local militia and its leader, Colonel Yeung. Cho, the son of a military governor, who seems to just go around for the sake of killing people, gets to the city, and after doing some of his nasty stuff (so, killing innocents), is put in prison by Colonel Yeung, guilty of murder and condemned to die at the next day's sunrise. Cho's army will try to stop this.

    You can see almost every plot development, fight and showdown in "Call of Heroes" from moment one. You know who will fight against whom, and how the plot will develop. However, director Chan and everyone involved do a great job with the rhythm and the pace and the little scenes between fights, to keep things fresh and including one or two little twists that make things feel original enough. The use of locations in the fights, and the cool action direction by Sammo Hung (who gives himself a blind-and-you-will-miss-it cameo) makes for really good showdowns every moment the tension rises and the action unleashes.

    It helps that we have here some of the most famous faces in Hong Kong action movies. Ching Wan Lau as Colonel Yeung does a great job in the 'I-am-a-calm-and-stable-leader' mold. But the movie belongs to Eddie Peng and he embodies the hero of the story in a too-cool-to-be-true manner. His acting may look simple (raising eyebrows and little smiles), but it fits the character perfectly, and makes the viewer connect with Ma Fung, elevating the character to one of those you would like to see at least in a couple more movies. The same cannot be said of Louis Koo's Cho Siu-lun, Louis Koo having taking a page of the 'unleashed Jim Carrey' school of acting. Louis Koo munches his dialogue as if he was hyper after having two litters of coffee and half a pound of chocolate. He is probably having too much fun with the character, but it makes the viewer disconnect from the story, as the histrionics go to a level not much seen before.

    "Call of Heroes" is a very entertaining movie, that is not trying to reinvent the wheel, but just entertain the viewer. And the fan of the genre will probably enjoy it.
    5Viking_vp3

    Mediocre Action Drama

    Well director of this film has a lot of good action movie in his resume and the best of them is "Shaolin". but do not expect high about this movie. everything is mediocre. mediocre drama with action above mediocre. filming and moving of camera is excellent. Music is good and remind you a bit of old good westerns. Do i suggest this movie ? there are lots of good action movie out there if you had watch them all then this one do not let you down. It is a mediocre fun not less not more.
    6ctowyi

    A stand-up and be counted old-fashioned wuxia flick

    The story is too straight without any guile. Set in 1914 following the collapse of the Qing dynasty, the film tells the story of a group of villagers standing up to a cruel young warlord. It stands knee deep in hero-talk, melodrama and posturing. The story is not memorable but it hearkens me back to the Shaw classic no-nonsense wuxia films of the yester-years. Those are great years.

    Sean Lau, the ever dependable actor, makes all the skull-numbing hero-speeches feel like nuggets of wisdom. Eddie Peng actually has a slight breakthrough with his wandering hobo character, adding delightful charm and comic relief. Wu Jing, who proved in SPL 2 that he can carry a movie on his own, puts in an unstated performance. His and Peng's back story is one of the highlights of the movie. Louis Koo, probably HK's busiest actor, lays on the ham with extra cheese and froth. His portrayal of the warlord nearly crosses into parody. But please take my words with a pinch of salt because I probably don't know anything. When Koo finally gets his comeuppance, the people around me were actually cheering.

    The one thing I hate the most in kungfu movies is the CGI-created landscape and all the impossible kungfu moves made possible by CGI. Special effects is the shite in martial arts films. Call of Heroes doesn't do that and it is good old action stunt work and wire-fu. Sammo Hung's action choreography here is excellent. There are two particular set-pieces, a fight on a bamboo-cage bridge and one on a mountain of clay urns, that are stand-outs.

    The studios don't make movies like this anymore - a stand-up and be counted old- fashioned wuxia flick.
    7siderite

    Solid, but bland kung-fu flick

    I liked the lead actors a lot. I thought they all did a good job, as opposed to the usual Chinese acting in movies in the genre. And I thought the basic concept of the film was great! There is this evil killer that just gets put in jail in the first part of the story, but then the fact that he is an important political figure starts to stir all kinds of things. It was almost a censure of the Chinese political system.

    However, this is where the good things end. The plot was convoluted enough to never learn much about the individual characters, thus they are hard to empathize with. Time management isn't great either. Half of the movie happens in a day and the second is not clear, since a guy has time to travel with children to the capital and back and save the day. The kung-fu was minimal and still a bit too much. For example there is a scene where they destroy all munitions so that they have the opportunity to fight hand to hand.

    Bottom line: it was enjoyable and I liked the underlying message, but the film was pretty bland.
    7nicholls_les

    Not Bad

    This is an interesting Martial arts movie in that it follows a tradition used by many Martial Arts producers to copy old Sergio Leone type movies.

    The lone traveller enters a village where evil outsiders set out to destroy the town and kill many ordinary innocent people. A clash of good over evil where the town's folk eventually pull together to defeat their attackers.

    It has all been done before and the irony is that Sergio Leone was himself copying from the early samurai movies when he produced his now famous spaghetti westerns. This movie very much copies that mould and even the background music is reminiscent of those old Sergio type westerns.

    The story is good and the characters are interesting. However the evil of the Louis Koo character is shockingly evil and there are some unexpected moments. For me the weakness was the two friends (or were they brothers?) I just could not believe that one could go along with the unnecessary evil of the warlords son, but apart from that they were good characters.

    The Martial arts was of a high standard, as you would expect with the great Sammo Hung directing the action scenes, and Ching Wan Lau was outstanding as the whip cracking Sheriff. Eddie Peng is very good in his Clint Eastwood role. All the other supporting characters were well acted and the Direction was excellent. There is some CGI but this is not overused as it is in many modern movies of this genre.

    So over all not a bad Martial Arts movie.

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    • Trivia
      Ching-Wan Lau had not filmed a martial arts film in twenty years and was trained to use a whip to prepare for his role as a guardian leader of Pucheng village.
    • Connections
      Featured in 5ji ni muchuu!: Episode dated 4 April 2017 (2017)

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    • Release date
      • August 12, 2016 (China)
    • Countries of origin
      • Hong Kong
      • China
    • Languages
      • Cantonese
      • Mandarin
    • Also known as
      • Call of Heroes
    • Production companies
      • Alpha Pictures
      • Bona Film Group
      • Sun Entertainment Culture
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    • Budget
      • $32,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $25,040,561
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    • Runtime
      • 2h(120 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • Dolby Surround 7.1
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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