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Kent Cheng, Wenzhuo Zhao, Mok Siu-Chung, Roger Kwok, and Xiong Xinxin in Il était une fois en Chine 5 : Dr Wong et les Pirates (1994)

Review by panta-4

Il était une fois en Chine 5 : Dr Wong et les Pirates

8/10

Wildly entertaining film

Once Upon a Time in China V (1994), directed by Tsui Hark, is an exciting and funny adventure that brings back the iconic Wong Fei-hung, played by Vincent Zhao. The film takes viewers on a wild journey as the hero faces off against a vicious group of pirates who are exploiting the political turmoil from foreign invaders to wreak havoc along the Chinese coast.

Tsui Hark's direction is top-notch, skillfully mixing kung-fu action with acrobatic gunfights, resulting in a one-of-a-kind and thrilling experience for the audience. The action scenes are abundant and brilliantly choreographed, featuring an amazing gold-tinted brawl set in a treasure-filled warehouse. This particular scene alone makes the ticket worth it and highlights the remarkable skills of the cast and crew.

The film also introduces some John Woo-style bullet-ballet chaos, which ramps up the excitement and distinguishes it from earlier installments. The fusion of classic kung-fu and contemporary gunplay creates a vibrant and captivating show that keeps viewers glued to their seats.

Vincent Zhao gives a strong performance as Wong Fei-hung, embodying the spirit of the fearless hero while adding his unique touch to the role. The supporting cast also shines brightly, with each actor fully diving into their characters and enhancing the film's overall appeal.

In summary, Once Upon a Time in China V is a wildly entertaining film that highlights Tsui Hark's outstanding direction and the amazing talents of its cast. With its perfect mix of humor, kung-fu, and gun action, this movie is a must-watch for genre fans and anyone seeking an exhilarating cinematic experience.
  • panta-4
  • Jan 24, 2025

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