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Pirates et Guerriers

Original title: Zhong lie tu
  • 1974
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 42m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
605
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Pirates et Guerriers (1974)
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The emperor dispatches an officer and a small band of men to deal with pirates.The emperor dispatches an officer and a small band of men to deal with pirates.The emperor dispatches an officer and a small band of men to deal with pirates.

  • Director
    • King Hu
  • Writer
    • King Hu
  • Stars
    • Feng Hsu
    • Ying Bai
    • Roy Chiao
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    605
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • King Hu
    • Writer
      • King Hu
    • Stars
      • Feng Hsu
      • Ying Bai
      • Roy Chiao
    • 5User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Feng Hsu
    Feng Hsu
    • Wu Re-shi
    Ying Bai
    Ying Bai
    • Wu Jiyuan
    Roy Chiao
    Roy Chiao
    • Yu Da-you
    Chia-Hsiang Wu
    Chia-Hsiang Wu
    • Lin Mao-he
    Wei Tao
    Wei Tao
    • Wang She-ke
    Kong Lau
    Kong Lau
    • Tang Ke-jian
    • (as Chiang Liu)
    Ying-Chieh Han
    Ying-Chieh Han
    • Xu Dong
    Wei Yang
    Wei Yang
    • Zhou Lide
    Wen-Tai Li
    Wen-Tai Li
    • Lo Shao-tang
    Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
    Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
    • Hakatatsu
    • (as Yuan-Lung Chu)
    Chiang Nan
    Chiang Nan
    • Lin Tong
    • (as Nan Chiang)
    Ho Li-Jen
    Ho Li-Jen
    • Li
    • (as Li-Jen Ho)
    Ming-Tsai Wu
    Ming-Tsai Wu
    • Zhou Fa
    Siu-Tin Yuen
    Siu-Tin Yuen
    • Monk
    • (as Hsiao Tien Yuan)
    Lei Zhao
    Lei Zhao
    • Emperor Jiajing (Guest star)
    Kuang-Chi Tu
    • (Guest star)
    Billy Chan
    Billy Chan
    • Japanese swordsman pirate
    Yuet-Sang Chin
    Yuet-Sang Chin
    • Pirate
    • Director
      • King Hu
    • Writer
      • King Hu
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    9amerh

    Beautiful and pure example of how to film action.

    Late in the 70's Kung Fu cycle, director King Hu shows how to direct classic Wu Xia. This swordplay film focuses mainly on action. The setup is minimal, characters are barely introduced, if at all. No story, little exposition, no romance. Just a series of scenes where the heroes, always outnumbered, cleverly draw the pirates into traps, and then fight them. Hu is mostly interested in the tactics and cunning. His direction of the action scenes is exemplary and a joy to watch: dynamic movement, jump cuts, fast camera movements, quick strokes, rhythmic dancelike movements. The fight choreography is presented more like the films of the 60's, emphasizing rhythm and movement over clarity. This is not the movie to watch if you want to study different fighting styles. The most exemplary scene is the last one, which features a duel between Ying Bai and Sammo Hung. It does not matter that Sammo is a much better martial artist, the scene is so dynamic, cut with quick strokes at the fast rhythm of clanging swords, that the viewer cannot observe for even a short moment what each fighter is doing, but gets taken instead by the sheer momentum and mayhem. Only in the 80's did Tsui Hark and Honk Kong Cinema pick up where King Hu had pioneered.

    The performers are charismatic, in particular Ying Bai as the cool hero (very 60's in style), and the lovely Feng Hsu as the cool, silent but deadly wife. She is such a striking presence in this film, that it is not surprising that King Hu featured her in practically all his movies during this period. Sammo Hung is appropriately menacing as the head Japanese pirate and was responsible for the fight choreography. The landscapes (possibly Taiwan) are impressively and beautifully filmed, creating great settings for the action scenes and adding to the pure enjoyment of watching this well orchestrated and graceful film.
    7ckormos1

    One of the best of the genre in 1975

    It starts with the helpful narrator explaining to us about the pirate problem. If you suspect the pirates are Japanese then you have been paying attention.

    There is not much to this movie. The plot, characters, backstory, are all simple. Yet there is a lot to this movie. That contradiction is because of the director. Enough has been said about King Hu so I will say only a little more. He took all the simplicity and made it rich.

    It could be said Sammo Hung did the same for the fights. It's almost all swordfights and that could make the action repetitive and tiresome. Sammo keeps the action fresh by keeping it simple.

    I am a hard core fan of martial arts movies of the golden age from 1967 to 1984. I have had this movie on DVD for years now and just realized I never watched it. That was a pleasant surprise. More of a surprise was the enjoyment. I will add this movie to my list of best of 1975.
    6Jeremy_Urquhart

    It's okay

    I don't think The Valiant Ones is nearly as good as the more well-known King Hu films out there, but it's definitely not terrible. I wasn't crazy about it, but that might be a consequence of getting the hang of other kinds of martial arts movies and not really remembering how King Hu's felt. I think you really have to be in a certain mood in order to slip into them properly, and The Valiant Ones wasn't quite doing it for me today.

    It looks and sounds nice, and the action at the end is exciting. Before then, I did find it to be a bit plodding and it felt longer than 102 minutes... it was either hard to follow what was going on or hard to care; maybe a bit of both, but the technical qualities of the film and its bursts of action made up for that somewhat.
    BrianDanaCamp

    Middling Chinese swordplay adventure from King Hu

    THE VALIANT ONES (1974) is a mid-career work from celebrated Chinese director King Hu who worked in Hong Kong and Taiwan and specialized in costume adventures with martial arts themes. It's a historical swordplay adventure about Chinese officials trying to find a way to thwart Japanese pirates plundering the coast of China. It's all rather slow going until the final full-scale battle in the woods between the Chinese soldiers and the pirates and the final duels on the beach between the heroes and the head pirate.

    It's nicely photographed on Taiwan locations, but the script is contrived, the characters restrained, and most of the fighting, until the end battle, not terribly well staged. There is some attempt to incorporate the newer kung fu styles then gaining ascendancy at Shaw Bros. In Hong Kong, but the lead actor here, Pai Ying, is not quite the fighter the part required. Further down the cast list are some important names who would become prominent in kung fu films a few years later. Samo Hung plays the lead Japanese pirate. Yuen Biao appears as one of the pirates and has a brief bout with the hero. Simon Yuen, patriarch of the famous Yuen clan and the title character in Jackie Chan's original DRUNKEN MASTER (1978), appears as a bald monk. Rounding out the cast is the beautiful and formidable Hsu Feng, one of director Hu's favorite actresses. The film is in Mandarin with English subtitles that are frequently hard to decipher in this full-frame VHS transfer which cuts off the subtitles on the sides.

    ADDENDUM (5/29/23): This is soon coming out on Blu-ray, so I'll finally get to see a better copy and reassess it and revise my review.

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    • Trivia
      According to the director, Jackie Chan acted as an extra and he requested for more work as he need the money. King Hu found him cute and hardworking but hide his face away from the camera so that he could work more times, repeatedly as a killed pirate.
    • Connections
      Featured in Cinema Hong Kong: Kung Fu (2003)

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    • Release date
      • August 18, 1976 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Taiwan
      • Hong Kong
    • Language
      • Mandarin
    • Also known as
      • The Valiant Ones
    • Production companies
      • Golden Harvest Company
      • King Hu Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 42 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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