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The Mongols, led by Genghis Khan, went west to destroy the Jin Dynasty, wanted to go south to destroy the Song Dynasty. Martial Arts Masters from several Schools in the Central Plains of Chi... Read allThe Mongols, led by Genghis Khan, went west to destroy the Jin Dynasty, wanted to go south to destroy the Song Dynasty. Martial Arts Masters from several Schools in the Central Plains of China fought gathering strength to defend Xiangyang.The Mongols, led by Genghis Khan, went west to destroy the Jin Dynasty, wanted to go south to destroy the Song Dynasty. Martial Arts Masters from several Schools in the Central Plains of China fought gathering strength to defend Xiangyang.
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- 1 win & 1 nomination total
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Love the details, the acting, the high quality of the film. What is pity is the beginning when introducing the background it is too rush and not very attractive. The beginning part is the worst part of the film, after it gets better and better and i feel it is a great film at the end, which even make me almost forget the weakness part of the beginning.
People who likes high quality film will love it. The acting is very good (all actors and actress, they even speak Mongolian!), the details are amazing (there is a long list of carpenters and horse trainer at the end). The story is good and clear. I love the theme as well, very beautiful and matching well with the story.
It is film that I enjoyed very much and gave me a lovely night (thought the ticket price is quite high compare to some others i think it is worthy).
People who likes high quality film will love it. The acting is very good (all actors and actress, they even speak Mongolian!), the details are amazing (there is a long list of carpenters and horse trainer at the end). The story is good and clear. I love the theme as well, very beautiful and matching well with the story.
It is film that I enjoyed very much and gave me a lovely night (thought the ticket price is quite high compare to some others i think it is worthy).
A new work directed by Tsui Hark, based on Jin Yong's famous novel The Legend of the Condor Heroes. I have watched it 4 times in these 3 days, and I have new feelings every time. Although I have read the novel countless times and watched the two Hong Kong versions of the TV series, perhaps because I was still young when I watched them, I really didn't focus on the chivalrous aspect. This time, Tsui Hark put a lot of emphasis on expressing the chivalrous spirit of the original novel through each of the main characters, and with the addition of outstanding special effects, he was able to present the martial arts described in the book in a more three-dimensional manner on the big screen. I was really moved after watching it. There are fewer and fewer directors who are so serious nowadays.
I am the mother of two children. In this Chinese New Year time our family with grandparents six of us went to see the legend of the Condor heroes together. This is such great choice for the family time.
After watching I was really surprised that big scene very bright screen design and this is such wonderful movie!
The story is smooth and natural and each character's outlook on life is fresh.
I love a movie with a tight plot and no mud. Worth to watch will highly recommend to everyone!
The aesthetic of this film is too good what is the home country feelings! My martial arts soul is coming back.
After watching I was really surprised that big scene very bright screen design and this is such wonderful movie!
The story is smooth and natural and each character's outlook on life is fresh.
I love a movie with a tight plot and no mud. Worth to watch will highly recommend to everyone!
The aesthetic of this film is too good what is the home country feelings! My martial arts soul is coming back.
It was a feast of visual delight. From the color palettes to the dramatic lighting, no details were spared. There are new experimentation that Tsui Hark has put in, so while it brings back the memories of the peak of the Hong Kong film era, it is still fresh and dynamic. The action sequences are particularly interesting, with a mix of martial arts, wire fu and now CGI, but yet not forgetting actual real world physics, bringing us an exhilarating choreography. Kudos to the actors, who definitely put in a lot of hard work to create such fluid action sequences. As a Louis Cha fan, I am very satisfied with this adaptation.
This version of Guo Jing is truly a surprise! A righteous Han face, a strong Mongolian physique, riding horses and commanding eagles on the grasslands, speaking Mongolian. This is the first time I've seen Nine Yin Manual and Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms visualized so vividly-it was absolutely thrilling to watch! The entire movie can be described as an epic, immersive martial arts world! Honestly, Director Tsui Hark made the perfect choice for Guo Jing! I also teared up watching it this morning. No one else could play Guo Jing as perfectly as he did. Xiao Zhan is truly Hero Guo Jing! 👍🏼 You should watch this movie - it's absolutely worth it!
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- Also known as
- Legends of the Condor Heroes: The Gallants
- Filming locations
- Beijing, China(border of the Southern Song)
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Box office
- Budget
- CN¥500 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $671,343
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $344,430
- Feb 23, 2025
- Gross worldwide
- $4,125,485
- Runtime
- 2h 26m(146 min)
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.90:1
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