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Tian xia wu shuang

  • 2002
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
2.7K
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Tony Leung Chiu-wai and Faye Wong in Tian xia wu shuang (2002)
ParodyComedyRomance

In imperial China, royal siblings (Emperor and Wushuang) and common siblings (Li Yilong and Phoenix) are destined for each other. When the royals escape the palace, love blooms in Meilong am... Read allIn imperial China, royal siblings (Emperor and Wushuang) and common siblings (Li Yilong and Phoenix) are destined for each other. When the royals escape the palace, love blooms in Meilong amid disguises and complications.In imperial China, royal siblings (Emperor and Wushuang) and common siblings (Li Yilong and Phoenix) are destined for each other. When the royals escape the palace, love blooms in Meilong amid disguises and complications.

  • Director
    • Jeffrey Lau
  • Writer
    • Jeffrey Lau
  • Stars
    • Tony Leung Chiu-wai
    • Faye Wong
    • Wei Zhao
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    2.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jeffrey Lau
    • Writer
      • Jeffrey Lau
    • Stars
      • Tony Leung Chiu-wai
      • Faye Wong
      • Wei Zhao
    • 17User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 12 nominations total

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    Tony Leung Chiu-wai
    Tony Leung Chiu-wai
    • Li Yilong
    • (as Tony Chiu Wai Leung)
    Faye Wong
    Faye Wong
    • Princess Wushuang
    Wei Zhao
    Wei Zhao
    • Phoenix
    Chang Chen
    Chang Chen
    • Emperor Zheng De
    Roy Cheung
    Roy Cheung
    • Chu Liangshim
    Athena Chu
    Athena Chu
    • Amour Amour
    Rebecca Pan
    Rebecca Pan
    • Queen mother
    Jan Lamb
    Jan Lamb
    • Comentary
    • (voice)
    Fai-Hung Chan
    Fai-Hung Chan
    • Emperor
    • (voice)
    Lung Chan
    Lung Chan
    Vincci Cheuk
    Vincci Cheuk
    • Phoenix
    • (voice)
    • (as Goo-Bi GC)
    Eric Kot
    Eric Kot
    Jeffrey Lau
    Jeffrey Lau
    • President Chen
    Jing Ning
    Jing Ning
    Xiyue Shao
    Wang Wang
    Wang Wang
    Xudong Wang
    Wing-Ming Wong
    • Director
      • Jeffrey Lau
    • Writer
      • Jeffrey Lau
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    8boblipton

    A Great Anything-For-A-Laugh Comedy

    In the Ming Era, Emperor Chang Chen and his sister, Princess Faye Wong, are anxious to escape the Forbidden City and the Dowager Empress Rebecca Pan. Finally, Miss Wong does so. Disguised as a man, she comes to the restaurant run by Wei Zhao and her bullying, wandering brother Tony Cheung. Cheung and the Empress fall in love, but he doesn't realize she is a girl, so he tries to marry her to his sister. They wander back towards the capital, he finds out the truth. Meanwhile, Chen goes out with a guard to search for his sister. He comes to the restaurant, and he and Miss Zhao fall in love, but she's still smitten with his sister, and he's worried she will only love him for being Emperor, so he pretends to be a wandering fashion designer.

    Jeffrey Lau has directed one of those movies turned out by the Chinese film industry which crosses all sorts of genre boundaries, and includes magical bunnies, fights involving non-existent forms of martial arts, and lots of gags. So many gags, including gender-bending gags. At its heart it pretends that it's a mediation on the meaning and means of true love. Perhaps. I found it more than satisfactory, even brilliant, in its variety and extremes of funny bits.
    strawblade

    Inside jokes

    This film is produced by Wong Kar Wai. There are a lot of inside jokes and spoofs on Wong's earlier movies. My favourite is the one where the Tony and Faye talk about distance. This is a re-make of their 'Chungking Express' encounter. I was in stitches. If one is not familiar with Wong's work, the movie will therefore be labelled as nonsense.
    9neeliaush

    Other references

    This is a brilliant movie! Not only are there references to Wong Kar Wai's previous works and romantic kung fu films, but the story and characters are from an old Chinese tale and 1960's musical called Jiangshan Mei Ren (The Beauty from Jianshan) which is about the emperor who ventures out disguised as a commoner and falls in love with Pheonix, a lovely girl from the restaurant. The musical numbers and the continuing musical themes (including the La-la parts) are taken from the old 1960's movie and that type of Chinese musical genre. Chinese Odyssey 2002 puts a new spin into the musical numbers as well as developing the story between Pheonix's brother (Tony Lenug) and Princess Wushuang (Faye Wong). This film is enjoyable on its own, but when aware of the references, it just makes it that much funnier and witty. I highly recommend watching the original film and Wong Kar Wai's other works for their own sake, if not to just appreciate this multi-faceted film.
    9sarastro7

    Superb comedy - sweet and moving, yet totally wacky!

    Chinese Odyssey is a thoroughly pleasant romantic comedy, captained by an extremely attractive cast of actors, and accompanied by delightful music. The plot is lifted right off of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, and pulled off with remarkable wit and flair. It is certainly the best written Chinese comedy I've seen, and the gags are as much in the words and situations as in the visual setting and the facial mimicry.

    The movie starts off as intense comedy, with hilariously effective anachronisms strewn about. Gradually, it becomes more and more serious about the love story, which is indeed genuinely moving, thanks to the brilliant cast, particularly Vicki Zhao and Faye Wong, who are both stunning-looking.

    (Vicki Zhao is the kung fu girl from Shaolin Soccer; she is great; she can play anything, from emotionally devastated to deliciously sexy. And while I haven't seen beautiful songstress Faye Wong before, she looked very familiar to me, probably because she resembles Sandrine Holt a great deal. I also see in her filmography that she is in "2046", which is one of the next movies I plan to watch and review at IMDb.)

    Chinese Odyssey is so beautifully shot, and stars such beautiful people, that one has to watch it twice; once to read the subtitles and once to look at people's faces! :-)

    I don't know why everyone keeps calling this movie "nonsense" - it's not nonsense! It's the Monty Python- and Umberto Ecoesque humorous juxtaposition of elements with little or no mutual relevance! It's the highest form of comedy!

    Anyway, this is an extremely good, pleasant and funny movie, with no negative elements that I can think of. 9 out of 10.
    9jenlim

    If you like goofy...

    Chinese Odyssey 2002 is a really funny movie. If you've seen Ashes of Time, Chungking Express, He's a Woman, She's a Man, and any Zhao Wei movie, or the original Chinese Odyssey movies you have to see this. It's hilarious in a silly Hong Kong comedy way. And it has all the elements: action scenes, magic, love stories, and a Bollywood-style song number you will never forget. Oh, get it out of my head!

    I don't know why it's not faring so well in the polls because I've seen it so many times but it still makes me laugh, and I haven't shown it to anyone who didn't find it funny.

    The shocking part is that it only cost me $2.70 to buy this movie. In a state of recession, cheap laughter is twice as enjoyable.

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    • Trivia
      When Li Yilong is talking about how to make a person magically appear, he tells his sister he learned a technique "in my days of being wild." This is a subtle joke referring to producer Wong Kar Wai's 1990 film Days of Being Wild. That film also starred Tony Leung (who plays Li Yilong)
    • Quotes

      Li Yilong: Often, if one loves too deeply, it is intoxicating, If one hates too long, the heart is easily shattered, The most painful experience in life, however, is waiting. I don't know how long she waited. I thought all along I would never see her again. Suddenly, I didn't know what to say, I couldn't figure out how to say ... to tell her I really love her.

    • Connections
      Referenced in 2046 (2004)

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    • Release date
      • February 6, 2002 (Hong Kong)
    • Country of origin
      • Hong Kong
    • Official site
      • Official Site (Taiwan)
    • Languages
      • Cantonese
      • Mandarin
    • Also known as
      • Chinese Odyssey 2002
    • Filming locations
      • Shanghai, China
    • Production companies
      • Jet Tone Production
      • Block 2 Pictures
      • Hakuhodo
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital EX
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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