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Le Dieu de la guerre

Original title: Zhan shen tan
  • 1973
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
387
YOUR RATING
Mao Shan and Jimmy Wang Yu in Le Dieu de la guerre (1973)
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During the Ming dynasty, a courageous swordsman gathers five other fighters and rallies the local fishermen to fight off a band of Japanese invaders.During the Ming dynasty, a courageous swordsman gathers five other fighters and rallies the local fishermen to fight off a band of Japanese invaders.During the Ming dynasty, a courageous swordsman gathers five other fighters and rallies the local fishermen to fight off a band of Japanese invaders.

  • Director
    • Jimmy Wang Yu
  • Writer
    • Jimmy Wang Yu
  • Stars
    • Jimmy Wang Yu
    • Fei Lung
    • Tien Yeh
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    387
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jimmy Wang Yu
    • Writer
      • Jimmy Wang Yu
    • Stars
      • Jimmy Wang Yu
      • Fei Lung
      • Tien Yeh
    • 13User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jimmy Wang Yu
    Jimmy Wang Yu
    • Hsia Feng
    • (as Yu Wang)
    Fei Lung
    Fei Lung
    • Hashimoto
    • (as Lung Fei)
    Tien Yeh
    Tien Yeh
    • Leng Ping
    • (as Yeh Tien)
    Han Hsieh
    Han Hsieh
    • Iron Bull Chao
    Yi-Kuei Chang
    Yi-Kuei Chang
    • Hung
    Hung Kuan
    • Li
    Wan-Hsi Chin
    Wan-Hsi Chin
    Ma Chin-Ku
    Ma Chin-Ku
      Wei-Hsiung Ho
      Hsing Hsieh
      Blackie Shou-Liang Ko
      Blackie Shou-Liang Ko
      You-Min Ko
      You-Min Ko
      Chun Lei
      Chiang Li
      Jack Long
      Jack Long
      Ming Min
      Ming Min
      Chuan-Ling Pan
      Mao Shan
      Mao Shan
      • Director
        • Jimmy Wang Yu
      • Writer
        • Jimmy Wang Yu
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      10pantomima-68358

      The film of my childhood

      I have forgotten the name of this film, then thx to my cousin I found it and watched it again. Great film, and a great performance.

      I watched this film 30 times or more when I was 7-10 years old.

      Real historical defence systems have been used in the film. That was very cool. For example, boiling oil. Traps in the coast. I have read about these methods in history.

      Key figures in the war were accurately shown. Especially Leng Ping - a mercenary expert in throwing flying daggers. I liked his role in the war.

      Wang Yu is a legend. Her charismatic stance in the movie impressed me a lot. Choosing black and white dresses for fighters was a good one. It's a beautiful film shot under the limited conditions of that time.
      Stormrider

      Stunning Hong-Kong battle movie.

      I found this movie in an old shop and bought it just for fun,not thinking it would be nothing other than an ordinary old Hong-Kong movie(badly dubbed and often lame fighting).Boy was i wrong!The main actors in this movie is the kind of people that you just can`t help finding cool whatever they do.Since this is a Golden Harvest production the sets,costumes and props are well made.The directing by Wang Yu is superb,his visual style of camera angles and the use of slow-motion is just like the movies are made today.The fight-choreographing is sharp,and visually stunning.Compared with other movies from Hong-Kong,usually filled with rain of blood,this movie is more clean.I`m quite used to large bodycounts in any hong-kong movie,but this movie takes killing to a new level.The final battle between the chinese and the japanese is nothing other that a long massacre with people filling your Tv-screen.The only bad about this movie is the dubbing,i only hope that this movie some day will be released on DVD with the original cantonese language.
      8DanTheMan2150AD

      A beautiful paradox

      At the heart of the incredibly titled Beach of the War Gods is a beautiful paradox, one built upon love and shame, it's wuxia mayhem by way of Kurosawa and Leone all filtered through the eyes of Jimmy Wang Yu. Whilst hand-to-hand combat had started to become the name of the game following the dawn of the 1970s, this film sees Wang Yu take a decisive step back from what he was more well-known for, to make a film in the genre that had previously dominated, the wuxia. Granted, it does look a little rougher around the edges than many of its contemporaries, but its ambition and scope are to be marvelled at. Wang Yu makes fabulous use of the wide frame with some brilliantly composed and thoroughly beautiful shots sprinkled throughout. It's enriched with depth, movement and a constant visual interest to keep you engrossed with wind machines regularly blasting away, waves crashing dramatically and fire adding powerful amounts of colour. And this is all before I mention the film's awe-inspiring and action-packed finale that brings 25 minutes of uninterrupted magnificence to the forefront. Yes, the characters and plot are exceptionally flimsy and the dialogue is superficial at best; yet the stripped-back approach works in Beach of the War Gods' favour, never intruding upon its gloriously bloody action and rushing towards its lengthy, epic final battle without any fat getting in the way.
      BrianDanaCamp

      Jimmy Wang Yu takes on the Japanese

      In BEACH OF THE WAR GODS, an action-packed Hong Kong swordplay adventure from 1973, Jimmy Wang Yu rallies three fighters to help lead the men of a Chinese beach town in battle against the invading Japanese. One of the fighters is an expert knife thrower and comes with his own arsenal. It all leads quickly to a massive battle in the town streets. The swordfights are reminiscent of those found in Japanese samurai films, but with more action and vigor. (Interestingly, Wang Yu often made kung fu films with anti-Japanese themes, yet his films often reflected the influence of Japanese samurai films. This one, in particular, explicitly recalls Akira Kurosawa's SEVEN SAMURAI.)

      The film could have used more buildup to the main battle, more training scenes, and more character development. After a simple setup, Wang Yu and company gather and prepare for battle. Then--boom!--the battle begins and lasts till the end of the film! The humble villagers we've met earlier are all now skilled uniformed fighters taking on hardened Japanese swordsmen with a range of sophisticated tactics. Action fans will love it, but those seeking a little more depth and substance may feel unsatisfied. Still, the impressive battle scenes are very well staged and photographed on a sprawling beach and a massive period backlot set. Wang Yu not only stars, but wrote and directed the film as well.
      9fleetybanton

      Blown Away!!!

      I love when you watch a film for the first time and are so surprised how good it is. I heard about this film from Quentin Tarantino talking about it on his podcast. I was totally enthralled the whole time and didn't want it to end. Top notch script and beautifully shot. One of my favorite shots is when the Japanese are on the beach holding torches in complete darkness. You get a sense of doom watching this and you are just hoping that the good guys can pull through. Great performances as well. Jimmy Wang Yu is a very talented director and I'll definitely be exploring more of his catalog. Everyone loves a good underdog story and this is one of the bests. Highly recommended!

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        Apart from the occasional order, the Japanese characters are actually speaking Cantonese.
      • Connections
        Referenced in Gangsters: Enter the White Devil (1978)

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      • Release date
        • July 12, 1978 (France)
      • Countries of origin
        • Hong Kong
        • Taiwan
      • Language
        • Mandarin
      • Also known as
        • Le défi meurtrier des panthères noires de Hong Kong
      • Filming locations
        • Taiwan
      • Production company
        • Golden Harvest Company
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 40m(100 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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