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Chin san chuen suet

  • 1992
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
1.1K
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Maggie Cheung, Andy Lau, and Anita Mui in Chin san chuen suet (1992)
WuxiaActionRomanceThriller

A simple fisherman helps a fugitive King in a fight, and offers him refuge in a hideout near his fishing village. When the King's group is attacked by his usurper brother, the fisherman is s... Read allA simple fisherman helps a fugitive King in a fight, and offers him refuge in a hideout near his fishing village. When the King's group is attacked by his usurper brother, the fisherman is sent to find the King's betrothed, the daughter of the Emperor, and bring her back. On the ... Read allA simple fisherman helps a fugitive King in a fight, and offers him refuge in a hideout near his fishing village. When the King's group is attacked by his usurper brother, the fisherman is sent to find the King's betrothed, the daughter of the Emperor, and bring her back. On the journey love blossoms between the fisherman and the Emperor's daughter. Meanwhile the King... Read all

  • Director
    • Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
  • Writer
    • Alex Law
  • Stars
    • Andy Lau
    • Kenny Bee
    • Anita Mui
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    1.1K
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    • Director
      • Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
    • Writer
      • Alex Law
    • Stars
      • Andy Lau
      • Kenny Bee
      • Anita Mui
    • 16User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Andy Lau
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    • Fei
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    • 13th Prince
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    • Yuet
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    • Hsien
    Kelvin Wong
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    • 14th Prince
    Yi Chang
    Yi Chang
    • Lan Ning-Kwan
    Ka-Lok Chin
    Ka-Lok Chin
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      • Director
        • Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
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        • Alex Law
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      movieman_kev

      pretty good period/fantasy piece

      Sammo Hung is one of the VERY few actors who is a joy to watch in front of the camera AND he's a pretty damn good director as well. This well done period/fantasy piece is no exception. Andy Lau (another favorite foreign actor of mine) is Fei, a common fisher-man who falls in love with the Emperor's daughter, who is bethrothed to the King. The king is secretly loved by his adviser who was sent to kill him. It's a tad convoluted, yes. And the part with the whale is rather silly. But all in all, it's pretty good. Not among the best of these type of movies though.

      My Grade: B-

      DVD Extras: Commentary by Hong Kong film expert, Ric Meyers; 'Alternate Ending' (which really is just the same ending, but instead of fading to black for the credits, it goes to whale outtakes); Cast Filmographies; Trailers for "Dragon Inn", " Duel to the Death", "the Master Swordsman", "the Duel", and "My Schoolmate, the Barbarian"
      5paul_m_haakonsen

      A somewhat confusing mess of a movie...

      "The Moon Warriors" (aka "Zhan shen chuan shuo") has every ingredient to be a masterful epic Wuxia movie. It has an impressive cast list, a well-established director, beautiful scenery, good props and costumes, lots of action and good choreography...

      ...but it ultimately failed to be more than a mediocre movie given the fact that the entire movie seemed nothing more than a scramble of bits and pieces of different story lines put together in a fairly incoherent assembly in order to make a movie. There was no overly coherent red line throughout the course of the movie, and it was a chaotic mess as the story jumped all over the place.

      I watched "The Moon Warriors" for the first time around the mid- to late 1990's. I wasn't overly impressed back then, but had purchased it solely because of Maggie Cheung starred in it. And now returning to the movie about 20 years later, I am sad to say that the movie still isn't all that impressive for me.

      What is impressive, though, is the cast list for "The Moon Warrior". They had managed to acquire some really big talents for this movie, which includes Andy Lau, Maggie Cheung and Anita Mui. And that is one of the main reasons for watching this movie; the cast ensemble.

      The martial arts and fighting sequences were also quite good and well-choreographed. And this is essential to this particular genre of movies.

      I do also enjoy the details in movies, such as seen in the props, sets, landscape, etc. And there was a lot of nice touches to this movie, both in costume and sets.

      But the storyline was just killed off by a way too scrambled and confusing directorial attempt at making something epic. And it was a shame, because "The Moon Warriors" really had all the right things served on a silver platter in order to be a very outstanding movie.

      I am going to have to settle on a mediocre five out of ten stars for this 1992 Hong Kong movie, although it pains me somewhat, as I am a big fan of both Maggie Cheung and Andy Lau.
      8Dr Worm

      Very cool

      The only reason I rented this was due to the fact that Maggie Cheung was in it, but I was pleasantly surprised to find a very enjoyable film. All the good guys are like-able and the bad guy is a right b******!! Excellently choreographed fight scenes, great cinematography (especially the scenes with the Fei and the killer whale Hai Wei(sp?)), and an extra bonus surprise about a third of the way into the movie - Anita Mui!!

      The ending shocked me somewhat, but didn't detract from my enjoyment the movie in any way. Well worth checking out.
      bs3dc

      Beautifully Shot Wuxia Film

      Sammo Hung has an impressive record in front of the camera, but here shows his equally praiseworthy directorial skills.

      Hampered in his filming by the fact that some of the cast were available for short periods (Maggie Cheung was only on set for 2 days!) meaning that there there is only one brief scene where all 4 main cast members are together on screen is an achievement in film-making. Arthur Wong is the cinematographer and deserves a lot of credit for the beautiful images captured on camera, in my opinion not matched in the genre apart from Hero (2002). With no CGI the frequent - but not excessive -wirework had to be shot in way so that the wires were not visible and this is pulled off extremely well. The action itself is very creative which is no surprise when you have Sammo Hung, Ching Siu-Tung and Corey Yuen (known as Yuen Kwai in some of his earlier films) who are widely recognised as three of the best action choreographers in the business. They manage to make Andy Lau et al. convincing action actors despite their lack of formal training.

      Andy Lau plays the hero and makes a good job of it, though his killer whale sidekick is cute but ridiculous. As filming with the killer whale took place at some aquarium/theme park if you look closely you can see the 'rocks' are made of plastic! The late lamented Anita Mui, along with Kenny Bee and especially Maggie Cheung provide excellent support in a complicated love triangle subplot.

      The music appears to have been given more attention than some other films in the genre and the songs sung by Andy Lau and Sally Yeh compliment the story perfectly. The other music is by the late James Wong whose work will be familiar to many Hong Kong action film enthusiasts and includes The Swordsman, Iron Monkey and the Once Upon a Time in China series.

      One minor criticism is that though the storyline is epic in nature, the film is hampered somewhat by armies being made up of about a dozen extras, reducing their impact somewhat. This is no surprise considering the small budget of the film (particularly Hollywood standards). The film is also a little short, but tight scripting by Alex Law manages to largely overcome this flaw.

      Overall I would highly recommend Moon Warriors, a film that is largely forgotten, but deserves more recognition as although it has several flaws, including a ludicrous scene with a plastic killer whale, there is much to enjoy here if you are a fan of the wuxia genre.
      kyla-72302

      I'm not sure if this was good or bad

      There were some nice fighting scenes.

      The filmmakers made some inexplicable choices.

      There was some fun dialogue, but for some reason the sub-titles I had changed the main character's name to Philip.

      What was up with Sea-Wayne?

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      • Trivia
        Neptune was played by Hoi Wai, a female killer whale who lived at Ocean Park Hongkong. Hoi Wai passed away in 1997.
      • Connections
        Featured in Xin tong ju shi dai (1994)

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      • Release date
        • December 19, 1992 (Hong Kong)
      • Country of origin
        • Hong Kong
      • Language
        • Cantonese
      • Also known as
        • The Moon Warriors
      • Production company
        • Team Work Motion Pictures Ltd.
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        1 hour 27 minutes
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.85 : 1

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