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Ying xiong you lei

  • 1979
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
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Ying xiong you lei (1979)
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Fu Sheng plays the son of a man who is destined to die at the hands of a swordsman carrying a sword with a teardrop design forged into its blade. He believes that if he carries the sword the... Read allFu Sheng plays the son of a man who is destined to die at the hands of a swordsman carrying a sword with a teardrop design forged into its blade. He believes that if he carries the sword then his father won't die.Fu Sheng plays the son of a man who is destined to die at the hands of a swordsman carrying a sword with a teardrop design forged into its blade. He believes that if he carries the sword then his father won't die.

  • Director
    • Chao-Yung Li
  • Writer
    • Hsiang-Kan Chu
  • Stars
    • Yun Ling
    • Hsiao-Fung Pai
    • Chun-Erh Lung
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    19
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    • Director
      • Chao-Yung Li
    • Writer
      • Hsiang-Kan Chu
    • Stars
      • Yun Ling
      • Hsiao-Fung Pai
      • Chun-Erh Lung
    • 2User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Yun Ling
    Yun Ling
    • Brother Laing
    Hsiao-Fung Pai
      Chun-Erh Lung
      Lily Li
      Lily Li
        Hua Tsung
        Hua Tsung
          Chung-Yueh Yun
          Chung-Yueh Yun
          Wei Chang
          Man-Sheng Tu
          Man-Sheng Tu
          Liang Hsieh Chen
          Tan Chen
          Wen-Pin Liu
          Chin-Hai Chen
          Hei Hsiao
            Hung-Chi Chang
            Hsin-Yi Chen
            Hsin-Yi Chen
            Shang Chen
            Shen-Lin Chen
            Shen-Lin Chen
            Yang Chen
            Yang Chen
            • Director
              • Chao-Yung Li
            • Writer
              • Hsiang-Kan Chu
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            5Movie-Misfit

            Watchable Wu Xia That Entertains!

            Opening with a brief, but nice 'wetting of the blade' in a fight between Three Day's Life and two opponents, A Heroes Tears sets the tone for what we should expect from its 96 minute running time with its bloody, swordplay violence and kung fu - but it doesn't stay bloody for long unfortunately!

            Taiwan was certainly pumping them out in the seventies and eighties, between hard-hitting martial arts comedies, and wu xia films much like this. While a lot of the studios aimed to create a film as glorious or polished as a Shaw Brothers production, only few of them actually managed to do so. A Heroes Tears is not one of them - but it does try damn hard to fit in...

            Of course, its biggest offering is in its Shaw Brothers stars, but this fast moving kung fu flick also offers plenty of lavish looking sets, lots of extras and crazy characters, and a ton of great kung fu and swordplay action. The first 30 minutes alone offers a number of fun fights, and while not overly memorable or astounding, the performers still get to show off some great skills via moves and stunts - with the bathhouse fight being the most fun up until that point.

            The most of the focus is on 'the new Fu Sheng', Pai Sha Fung who is only like Fu Sheng in looks. He moves well, but just doesn't have quite the charm as Alexander Fu Sheng did in the Shaw Brothers classics! As he joins forces with Three Days Life, who is returning to a secret place where his sister lives; we are introduced to Ling Ling played by the wonderful Doris Lung. Pai Sha Fung instantly falls for her, of course.

            Cue the melodrama, monologuing and woe-is-me moments...

            Thankfully, it doesn't last too long and soon we get back to the action. The fights were choreographed by kung fu film veteran Su Chen Ping who worked on films from the One Armed Boxer to Beach Of The War Gods, and many more as an actor or choreographer and also plays a bit part in this. There are a lot of familiar faces from Taiwanese and Hong Kong 70's cinema which helps add to the scale of it all. Even the fantastic Lily Li (Young Master) pops up for some screen time.

            Between the stills I have seen for A Heroes Tears, and the actual film of course, I wouldn't say no to seeing a cleaned up, widescreen version of it. The cropped presentation and bad print make it look worse than it really is on the UK Vengeance release, but it still has a number of great shots, sets and well lit scenes to enjoy, and the end battle is pretty sweet also...

            This was only director Li Chao Yung's second film, and very ambitious at that. He only made a handful afterwards - some of which I also enjoyed like Everlasting Chivalry and the Jade Dagger Ninja!

            Overall: It wants to be bigger, and ultimately fails to do so. But still, its not a terrible film and does have its moments!
            6ckormos1

            Starts as a screwball comedy then diverts to dramatic tragedy

            The movie starts with a fight at an old temple then after the credits ends up in a bath house. If you like your kung fu movies with a heavy helping of homo-eroticism (and who doesn't?) then this is the movie that beats anything Chang Cheh ever made. It all comes in one fight sequence in an all-male massage parlor/bathhouse. There are wide spread high kicks and cheek to cheek contact (as in face to ass). How did they keep their towels in place? Our hero leaves his job as a masseuse and takes a job as a bodyguard. He ends up as a little brother figure to an assassin. The assassin tries to keep his moral compass because he is only killing to get the money to cure his sister's blindness.Blind Doris says she wants a handsome man to marry. How would she know? The movie changes from a screwball comedy to a drama and back and forth several times. "It's boring to see a man cry." I'm sure something was lost in the translation in that line. The copy I watched was a VHS pan and scan dubbed in English by voice actors I never heard before, but I have heard worse voices. The costumes and sets were surprisingly lavish. The plot and drama were flimsy and the fights were good enough. Overall I can't rate it any higher than middle of the road average for year and genre.

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            • Release date
              • October 5, 1979 (Taiwan)
            • Country of origin
              • Taiwan
            • Language
              • Mandarin
            • Also known as
              • A Hero's Tears
            • Production company
              • Shing Hai Film Company
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            • Runtime
              1 hour 36 minutes
            • Color
              • Color
            • Aspect ratio
              • 2.35 : 1

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