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A Man Called Hero

Original title: Jung wa ying hong
  • 1999
  • R
  • 1h 56m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
2.2K
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Ekin Cheng in A Man Called Hero (1999)
Martial ArtsActionAdventureDramaFantasy

Hero Wah goes to study under Master Pride. When he returns to his parents, he learns that they have been murdered by a band of evil Westerners. After impregnating his wife Jade, he ventures ... Read allHero Wah goes to study under Master Pride. When he returns to his parents, he learns that they have been murdered by a band of evil Westerners. After impregnating his wife Jade, he ventures to New York in search of his parents' killers.Hero Wah goes to study under Master Pride. When he returns to his parents, he learns that they have been murdered by a band of evil Westerners. After impregnating his wife Jade, he ventures to New York in search of his parents' killers.

  • Director
    • Wai Keung Lau
  • Writers
    • Wing-Shing Ma
    • Manfred Wong
  • Stars
    • Ekin Cheng
    • Shu Qi
    • Kristy Yeung
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    2.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Wai Keung Lau
    • Writers
      • Wing-Shing Ma
      • Manfred Wong
    • Stars
      • Ekin Cheng
      • Shu Qi
      • Kristy Yeung
    • 38User reviews
    • 21Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 7 nominations total

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    Ekin Cheng
    Ekin Cheng
    • Hero Hua
    Shu Qi
    Shu Qi
    • Mu
    • (as Qui Shu)
    Kristy Yeung
    Kristy Yeung
    • Jade
    Nicholas Tse
    Nicholas Tse
    • Sword Hua
    • (as Nic Tse)
    Biao Yuen
    Biao Yuen
    • Boss
    Jordan Chan
    Jordan Chan
      Mark Ho-nam Cheng
      Mark Ho-nam Cheng
        Pei-Pei Cheng
        Pei-Pei Cheng
        • Hero's Mother
        Dion Lam
        Dion Lam
        • Shadow
        • (as Dik-on Lam)
        Jerry Lamb
        Jerry Lamb
          Sam Lee
          Sam Lee
          Wai-Kwong Lo
          Wai-Kwong Lo
          • Monk Luohan
          Francis Ng
          Francis Ng
          • Invincible
          • (as Chun-yu Ng)
          Frankie Chi-Hung Ng
          Frankie Chi-Hung Ng
          Jude Poyer
          Jude Poyer
          • Bull
          Missy Swenson
          • Dinner
          Elvis Tsui
          Elvis Tsui
          • Bigot
          Anthony Chau-Sang Wong
          Anthony Chau-Sang Wong
          • Pride
          • (as Chau-sang Wong)
          • Director
            • Wai Keung Lau
          • Writers
            • Wing-Shing Ma
            • Manfred Wong
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          User reviews38

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          6trejodunesea

          A flawed movie

          I have not read the comic book, so I don't know how accurate the adaptation was. It might help explain some of the flaws as well.

          In my opinion, the first act of the movie is the weakest. There were times where I was bewildered at how quickly the director cut from one scene to another, and moreover, how quickly he introduced plot elements into the story. One of the characters, Shadow, barely registered, and yet becomes a central character later on. Andrew Lau should know better than this! The second act moves at a much more steady pace, and while it could be too melodramatic for some, I found myself actually touched by the movie, and actually empathizing with the characters, particularly Hero's son's quest to find his father. However, a lot of the themes are handled in an extremely heavy-handed manner, to say the least.

          As for the third act... I'll be honest, I watch a lot of anime. So I took it all in stride, including when they began to shoot ki blasts at each other. It's certainly no less absurd than your average US action movie where the hero can kill hundred of people with a machine gun without ever reloading... or being hit once.
          7nickthegun

          HK cinema is heading in the right direction.

          Its really hard to write a review for this kind of film. On the one hand AMCH wants to be a credible story led film. OK, So what about the story. Well it is a strange affair. On the one hand, the hardship the Chinese felt, the bad guy and his ninja squad and a lot of the quest to find hero were pretty good. But on the other hand too many loose ends are left and some things seem to happen for no reason. What's with the weird gay subplot with hero's best friend? What's up with shadow? Why didn't he try and kick invincible's ass, instead of letting 'boss' get his handed to him (I know they were played by the same person, but, hey)? And what the hell happened to Hero's daughter (I accept that it sort of implies that's his latest quest, to find her, but they could have let us know. And why did he blow up the one man who knew where she might be?)?

          As a martial arts film it is a strange beast. The only actual bit of traditional kung fu is when hero is showing off his talents to his prospective teacher. The rest is mostly wire work and hardcore CGI, which, for the most part, is pretty good. Shadow zips around, the Ninjas all have captain planet style powers and the face off between Pride and Invincible is awesome. But there just are not enough moments like these. I suppose ructions all the time would take away from what the director is trying to achieve (a man who hates fighting and death), but just one or two more or the existing ones eked out a bit would have been nice, if only to break up the slightly laborious pace.

          On the whole, though, it is hard not to like AMCH. The sets are fantastic. The costumes and cast are all uniformly good and the cinematography is superb. The plot holes are forgivable and if you want to see non-stop kung fu action, go rent an old Shaw Brothers flick. The good far outweighs the bad, as far as I'm concerned and the two-disk set is a proud edition to my DVD collection. Its far too easy to cuss up this film, simply because the typical western audience for a martial arts movie don't seem to be ready to try something different. Shaaaame
          Kungfuzombie

          Not what I expected, but a great drama/action though.

          Like most of the people I expected a wild action packed special effects loaded movie, well it isn't. But I'm not disappointed like all the others who wrote a comment here. It has more story than the average Hong Kong movie and the acting is also of a high standard. I agree that it could use some more action scenes, but the few action scenes look totally great! I don't know if it is historically correct (I don't think so) but what movies are?

          If you want to see a good Hong Kong movie without the cheesy humor most of them have but with great acting and a nice story then give this one a try. It's not for all you kung fu action freaks although I think I'm one myself:)
          wing-13

          High Expectations but a disappointment

          This film is the highly anticipated movie by the same production team that brought us the excellent "StormRiders". Again, based on a long running Hong Kong comic, I had high expectations. The story is based in the early part of the century and is basically about the title role's (played by Ekin Cheng - Wind from the Storm Riders) reconciliation with his son played by another HK canto-pop teen idol. However, it is in the story that the film is horribly let down. This is not helped by the continuous use of the flashback to fill in the gaps - the film loses it's structure. This may be due to the amount of story from the comics that has to be crammed into an hour and a half covering over 20 years. The special effects are again excellent as you would expect, although the statute of liberty finale is slightly overdone. Definitely not in the "StormRiders" class but enough loose ends to suggest a sequel. Still, enjoyable but overall it did not live up to expectations.
          TheVaderCollector

          A Man Called Hero

          This movie is best known in the US as "A Man Called Hero". It is based on the comic book by Wing-Shing Ma that follows the adventures of Hero Hua, born under the Star of Death and cursed to bring unhappiness to those he cares for. This adaptation tells the story from the point of view of several people that knew Hero, told to Hero's son, who is searching for his father. We follow the path of Hero from his early student days in Mainland China and up to his eventual migration to the US. There are many characters from the comic book making small cameos. The final battle between Hero and his nemesis Invincible (what's in a name!) takes place on top of the Statue of Liberty!. Best enjoyed by someone who has either read the comic book or likes Asian Fantasy/Martial Arts films. An overall great movie for a Friday Night with a group of friends.

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          • Trivia
            Adapted from the manhua series "Chinese Hero: Tales of the Blood Sword" by Ma Wing Shing.
          • Alternate versions
            The original cut of the film was much longer but was cut for worldwide and video/DVD release. Only bootleg copies have the full uncut version. Missing scenes include:
            • Sheng realising it's Chinese new year and Sword asking him for money
            • Luohan revealing to Hero why he became a monk
            • Comander Dragon. All his scenes were cut, he was the owner of Steel Bull Canyon.
            • A scene that shows that Invincible and the Ku Klux Klan have teamed forces to destroy both Hero and China town.
            • Extended fight scene on top of the statue of liberty between Hero and Invincible.
            • Comander Dragon and the KKK attacking china town. They are eventually stopped by the mayer of New York and the police.
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          • Release date
            • July 17, 1999 (Hong Kong)
          • Country of origin
            • Hong Kong
          • Languages
            • Cantonese
            • English
          • Also known as
            • Trung Hoa Anh Hùng
          • Production companies
            • B.O.B. and Partners
            • Centro Digital Pictures Ltd.
            • China Film Co-Production
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          • Runtime
            1 hour 56 minutes
          • Color
            • Color
          • Sound mix
            • Dolby Digital
          • Aspect ratio
            • 2.35 : 1

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