Détective Dee II : La Légende du dragon des mers
- 2013
- Tous publics
- 2h 14m
From legendary action director Tsui Hark and the creators of international smash hit Detective Dee - Mystery Of The Phantom Flame comes the captivating tale of Dee Renjie's beginnings in the... Read allFrom legendary action director Tsui Hark and the creators of international smash hit Detective Dee - Mystery Of The Phantom Flame comes the captivating tale of Dee Renjie's beginnings in the Imperial police force. His very first case, investigating reports of a sea monster terror... Read allFrom legendary action director Tsui Hark and the creators of international smash hit Detective Dee - Mystery Of The Phantom Flame comes the captivating tale of Dee Renjie's beginnings in the Imperial police force. His very first case, investigating reports of a sea monster terrorizing the town, reveals a sinister conspiracy of treachery and betrayal, leading to the hi... Read all
- Awards
- 7 wins & 30 nominations total
- Shatuo Zhong
- (as Gengxin Lin)
- Doctor Wang Pu
- (as Chen Kun)
- Chusui Liang
- (as Zhang Shan)
- Admiral
- (as Chen Guoyi)
- Bo Qianzhang
- (as Tie Nan)
- Kuang Zhao
- (as Yan Jie)
- Zhou Qian
- (as Wang Yachao)
- Touba Lie
- (as Ma Jingjing)
- Cheng An
- (as Lin Chao Hsu)
- Taoist Priest Rui Yun
- (as Zhang Hao)
- Master Wang
- (as Deng Limin)
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Featured reviews
The "detective" aspect is like an added bonus to the fight scenes and the humor that drives the movie throughout. The effects are pretty decent and fight scenes are very well choreographed. You don't have to have seen the previous movie to enjoy this either. A nice little movie to have fun with then
In between action, there is a very poorly told story.
Actually, "story" is an exaggeration. It's more like a collection of incidents told in a particularly order. Everything just kind of happens. A ship battle results in disaster! A woman in a mask is in trouble! There's a merman! There are bandits! There's a new detective! There's a swimming horse! There are poison flowers! Everything is introduced by someone just saying, here is this thing that we need right now.
There's a general rule in film that if the hero is going to pull out a gun in the final act, you want to establish that he owns a gun earlier on. That doesn't happen in this movie. Instead, there's a problem, and suddenly someone says, I know who can help, or, I've got the solution right here, or, the solution is at this place let's go right now.
This is how a ten-year-old writes a story.
No character development, little motivation, no real coherence. Dee's Sherlock Holmes deductions are generally unpersuasive.
It's a dumb story, badly told, but the action scenes almost make up for that. Almost.
The film starts with warships sent by Empress Wu destroyed by an unseen monster. Young Dee arrives in the capital city intending to become a detective with the Da Lisi police force. He already has a rival in Yuchi.
However there is another monster attacking the city linked with a courtesan. Dee links up with a medic to find answers and gets the attention of the Empress.
The film is fragmented with many plot lines, its a while before we see Yee's ability in detective work. What we do get is a sprawling adventure with gargantuan set pieces mixed with impressive CGI and some sly humour.
At times the action overpowers the film which could had done been with being more concise. In some sense Young Dee is overshadowed in his own movie.
It is still an impressive introduction of recent Chinese action- adventure cinema.
The film tells how the young Dee rise to become a respectable detective for the Tang Dynasty, befriends the doctor Shaluo (similar to Sherlock Holmes and Watson) and his rival, Chief Commissioner/Detective Yuchi, unravels and solves an intriguing mystery case which involves a plot to assassinate the royal family and palace officials to overthrow the entire kingdom.
In order to fully enjoy the film, it requires some suspension of disbelief from the audience for some of the fantasy or action elements shown in the film such as riding a horse underwater, 'Kraken' beast, parasites that can change a person's looks and behaviour entirely, flying around fighting in the air, etc.
Although the wire-action choreography was great and well handled throughout the film, but the action scenes gets a little too much and it feels tedious to watch as the film moves on. It took away the focus of the mystery plot and a lot of potential character development required in the film. However, most of the lead and supporting actors did a fine job in portraying their character roles.
The CGI has improved a lot and looked believable and realistic compared with past Chinese big budget films. Overall, it's still a watchable, entertaining Chinese big budget production comparable to Hollywood standards.
Did you know
- TriviaAs a non-professional martial-arts actor, Shaofeng Feng admits that, when he first time read the script, he thought his role should have belonged to Kung-Fu master like Jet Li or Donnie Yen for the intensive fight scenes that are required in the film. Feng shoots the clinic fight scene with Dong Hu from the first day he came in until the last day he left the studio.
- Crazy creditsContains two sequences during credits - The Queen honours Dee, Shatuo and Yuchi with Birds Tongue Tea - then forces them to take the medicine they had prescribed themselves. Then the Doctor has a comic scene in which he questions whether it was the right medicine.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Détective Dee: la légende des rois célestes (2018)
- SoundtracksNight Breeze
Music by William Wu
Lyrics by Lin Ping
Performed by Li Shuo
- How long is Young Detective Dee: Rise of the Sea Dragon?Powered by Alexa
Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Official site
- Language
- Also known as
- Young Detective Dee: Rise of the Sea Dragon
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $87,783
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $32,795
- Sep 29, 2013
- Gross worldwide
- $98,774,891
- Runtime
- 2h 14m(134 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1