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Kuet chin chi gam ji din

  • 2000
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
1.8K
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Ekin Cheng Yee-Kin, Andy Lau, and Wei Zhao in Kuet chin chi gam ji din (2000)
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After a long absence, a master swordsman of royal blood, Yeh Cool-son, returns to the emperor's palace to challenge Snow, a reclusive master, to a dual on new year's eve. In the days before ... Read allAfter a long absence, a master swordsman of royal blood, Yeh Cool-son, returns to the emperor's palace to challenge Snow, a reclusive master, to a dual on new year's eve. In the days before the dual, strange things happen in the palace, seen mostly through the eyes of Dragon 9, a... Read allAfter a long absence, a master swordsman of royal blood, Yeh Cool-son, returns to the emperor's palace to challenge Snow, a reclusive master, to a dual on new year's eve. In the days before the dual, strange things happen in the palace, seen mostly through the eyes of Dragon 9, a leader of the guard who alternates between serious pursuit of duty and joking. His girlfr... Read all

  • Director
    • Wai Keung Lau
  • Writers
    • Jing Wong
    • Manfred Wong
    • Lung Ku
  • Stars
    • Andy Lau
    • Ekin Cheng Yee-Kin
    • Nick Cheung
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    1.8K
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    • Director
      • Wai Keung Lau
    • Writers
      • Jing Wong
      • Manfred Wong
      • Lung Ku
    • Stars
      • Andy Lau
      • Ekin Cheng Yee-Kin
      • Nick Cheung
    • 15User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Andy Lau
    Andy Lau
    • Cool-Son Yeh
    Ekin Cheng Yee-Kin
    Ekin Cheng Yee-Kin
    • Simon the Snow Blower 'Saint of Sword'
    • (as Yee Kin Cheng)
    Nick Cheung
    Nick Cheung
    • Dragon 9
    • (as Ka Fai Cheung)
    Wei Zhao
    Wei Zhao
    • Princess Phoenix
    • (as Wei Zao)
    Kristy Yeung
    Kristy Yeung
    • Ye Ziqing
    • (as Kung Ru Yang)
    Tien-Hsin
    Tien-Hsin
    • Jade
    • (as Tine Hsin Wu)
    Elvis Tsui
    Elvis Tsui
    • Gold Moustache
    • (as Jin Jiang Xu)
    Jerry Lamb
    Jerry Lamb
    • Dragon 7
    Norman Chu
    Norman Chu
    • Lin Yun He
    • (as Siu Keung Tsui)
    • …
    Frankie Chi-Hung Ng
    Frankie Chi-Hung Ng
    • Hawk Brother Six
    • (as Chi Hung Ng)
    David Wai-Sheung Lee
    David Wai-Sheung Lee
    • Shi Zi Tun
    • (as David Lee)
    Yat-Fei Wong
    Yat-Fei Wong
    • Minister
    • (as Yat Fei Wong)
    Patrick Tam
    Patrick Tam
    • The Emperor
    Li Li
    Li Li
    Ronald Wong
    Ronald Wong
    Xiaonan Zhan
    • Lin's disciple
    • Director
      • Wai Keung Lau
    • Writers
      • Jing Wong
      • Manfred Wong
      • Lung Ku
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    User reviews15

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    6Vartiainen

    Two swordsaints meet, empires tremble

    The Duel strikes that elusive balance between tongue in cheek and believable wuxia martial arts goodness. The story goes that a master of the sword Yeh Cool Son (Andy Lau) challenges another master, Simon Snow Blower (Ekin Cheng), to a final duel over the rooftops of the Forbidden City. And yes, that is his name. The emperor, believing this all to be in good fun, allows this, but at the same time his special agent, Dragon 9 (Nick Cheung), starts investigating strange murders around the palace.

    The Duel features some spectacular special effects for its time, though I do admit that they water down the traditional wuxia fighting more than a little bit. There are some cool shots, certainly, but I still prefer the more restrained wire techniques. Luckily though the movie largely makes up for this with a relaxed, tongue in cheek style of storytelling. The characters are played for laughs, the dialogue is quick and witty and overall the movie isn't aiming to be a huge epic. It's more of an affectionate parody of the genre, but in a way that also works as a straight example. If only barely.

    I also really enjoy Dragon 9 as the main character. He's clearly the comic relief of the film, but refreshingly that doesn't make him the butt of the jokes. Quite the opposite. He is one serious badass, only surpassed by the two masters of the sword. He's also joined by the emperor's sister, Princess Phoenix (Wei Zhao), who's a lot of fun, but also capable in her own right.

    All in all The Duel is a great watch for all looking for a more lighthearted wuxia experience. It's fun and witty, but also capable of telling a captivating story and featuring some truly great characters.
    7The Spectacular Spider-Man

    Ninety minutes of mild amusement, ten minutes of magic

    This is an intresting movie, certainly moreso than most Hollywood action/adventures. The action is few and far between as this is not an action movie, but the few fight scenes are effective. The characters are likeable and the acting is good enough.

    Most of the movie concerns secret agent Dragon Nine's comedy attempts to solve a murder mystery. This is made up of slapstick, James Bond type gags and gadgets and precious little action. Amusing, but hardly gripping or hilarious.

    Then the film suddenly becomes great at the climax. It contains more emotion, imagination, action and characterisation than the rest of the film put together. The mystery is revealed, and becomes more complicated and dramatic than it seemed. The final duel is an excellent, ultra-fast sword fight with superpowers - but it IS still mainly about the clashing of blades. The losing duelist has one final desire, and his attempts to reach it are very sad.

    If the whole movie was of the quality of the last ten minutes this would be a classic.
    7nickthegun

    Good solid fun

    I enjoyed 'The Duel'. It certainly isnt the greatest film in the world, but its certainly isn't the worst.

    It begins with a traditional 'Stormriders'esque action sequence. By that I mean more CGI than actual fighting. I don't mind this at all really. People fly around. A geezer turns himself into a giant snowball and a man regurgitates poison. All in a days work. I like to see things like that. Spectacular and a bit out of the ordinary. The people who usually complain about the flying around in films such as this and Crouching Tiger are the very same ones who believe Bruce Willis can exterminate an elite squad of Mercs by himself or that Toby Maguire does have webs coming out of his wrists. Its funny what people will suspend disbelief over and what they won't.

    Anyway, after the initial sequence we discover that the main character in this is a parody of James Bond (but one that fraternises with whores and gangsters). His main task in the film is to set up and mediate a Duel between the two greatest martial artists in the world, one of whom is his best mate and the other is a mysterious recluse with a harem of flying beauties.

    Its just funny to watch, basically. The Duel doesn't take itself too seriously and neither should you. If you liked StormRiders and can sit through A man called Hero without fastforwarding the story parts then you will really enjoy this.

    On a side note, as most people will inevitably watch this on DVD, The Duel is presented in flawless widescreen with good subtitles. The 5.1 soundtrack is lively and the soundscape is wide. The extras are standard but servicable. Don't bother watching the pan and scan dub. It cuts out half the action (and I mean half. Rendering the story unintelligible).
    hgulfraz

    Definetly a rival to Storm Riders in special effects

    Following on from Storm Riders and A Man Called Hero, this latest feast for the eyes from Andrew Lau sees Ekin Cheng once again as the hero. This time his adversary is Andy Lau. With perhaps a little less action than its two predecessors, The Duel focusses on the drama surrounding events in the days leading up to a duel between two master swordsmen.

    When Holy Sword (Andy Lau) challenges Simon the Snow Blower (Ekin Cheng) to a duel on the roof of the Imperial Palace the imagination of the people is captured leading to much excitement and anticipation. Dragon 9, the emperor's secret agent is entrusted with choosing eight individuals worthy of witnessing such an event. However a couple of days before the duel there are some mysterious murders and Dragon 9 turns detective as tries to discover the identity of the killer.

    The mood of the movie is much lighter than the other two with more comical asides included in the dialogue thus keeping it interesting in the long gaps between action scenes. Despite there being less actual fighting in this movie the action, when it comes, is quite thrilling and some of it rather beautifully put together. Andrew Lau is not afraid to try out new techniques and the opening scenes in particular contain some very interesting sequences reminiscent of the Matrix. When the duel finally does happen it is the special effects spectacle you would expect but with enough attention given to the swordplay.

    Although Andy Lau and Ekin Cheng are the two biggest stars of the film, most of the screen time is given to the Dragon 9 character (don't know who plays him) as he tries to solve the mystery. Andy and Ekin just seem to pop in every now and again until the end of the film when the actual duel comes to the fore. Its this aspect that gives the film an air of originality in what is otherwise a pretty straightforward plot unfortunately their characters aren't really given that much opportunity to develop so come the end you don't really care that much which of them actually wins.

    If you didn't enjoy Storm Riders or A Man Called Hero then you're unlikely to like this very much. For me it sits somewhere between the two (Storm Riders being the worst).

    Rating 3 out of 5.
    Venus8

    Too much, too little time

    This movie tried to do too much in too little time. It was suppose to be a martial arts, love, friendship and hate film. It tried to be intense, then funny. Like many of the present day HK films, they have to make everything comical. I actually thought this would be a serious film, but it was comedy/drama, and i don't think that's a good combo at all. All in all, this movied tried to do too much in too little time and ended up nothing at all!!

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      Early in the movie, Dragon 9 orders red wine, however when it arrives, he pours a colorless liquid from the jug. (It wasn't rice wine, Nick Cheung needed to be sober for subsequent scenes.)
    • Quotes

      The Emperor: Like a sacred flower, you and I are of noble birth, we have no right to choose the ones we love, yet the common people envy us, but I envy them even more as they are free to love anyone.

    • Connections
      References Demain ne meurt jamais (1997)

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    • Release date
      • February 3, 2000 (Hong Kong)
    • Country of origin
      • Hong Kong
    • Language
      • Cantonese
    • Also known as
      • The Duel
    • Production companies
      • China Star Entertainment
      • Win's Entertainment Ltd.
      • B.O.B. and Partners
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 46m(106 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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