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Huang Feihong: Ying Xiong you meng

  • 2014
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 11m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
4.6K
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Sammo Kam-Bo Hung, Tony Ka Fai Leung, Jin Zhang, Eddie Peng, Cho-Lam Wong, Angelababy, Luodan Wang, and Boran Jing in Huang Feihong: Ying Xiong you meng (2014)
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An orphan, whose father has been killed by dark power, attempts to bring justice back to the town.An orphan, whose father has been killed by dark power, attempts to bring justice back to the town.An orphan, whose father has been killed by dark power, attempts to bring justice back to the town.

  • Director
    • Roy Hin Yeung Chow
  • Writer
    • Chi-Long To
  • Stars
    • Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
    • Eddie Peng
    • Luodan Wang
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    4.6K
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    • Director
      • Roy Hin Yeung Chow
    • Writer
      • Chi-Long To
    • Stars
      • Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
      • Eddie Peng
      • Luodan Wang
    • 13User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
    • 62Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 14 nominations total

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    Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
    Sammo Kam-Bo Hung
    • Master Lui
    • (as Sammo Hung)
    Eddie Peng
    Eddie Peng
    • Fei
    • (as Eddie Peng Yuyan)
    Luodan Wang
    Luodan Wang
    • Chun
    • (as Wang Luodan)
    Boran Jing
    Boran Jing
    • Fiery
    • (as Jing Boran)
    Jin Zhang
    Jin Zhang
    • Wu Long
    • (as Zhang Jin)
    Cho-Lam Wong
    Cho-Lam Wong
    • Big Tooth
    • (as Wong Cho Lam)
    Junjie Qin
    Junjie Qin
    • Foon
    • (as Quin Junjie)
    Jiayi Feng
    • North Evil
    • (as Jack Feng)
    Byron Mann
    Byron Mann
    • Black Crow
    Taiyu Gao
    • Wing
    • (as Gao Taiyu)
    Tony Ka Fai Leung
    Tony Ka Fai Leung
    • Fei's Father
    Angelababy
    Angelababy
    • Orchid
    Julius Brian Siswojo
    • Old Snake
    • (as Brian Siswojo)
    Phat Chan
    • Fat
    Roy Hin Yeung Chow
    • Fei
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Miroslav Karel
    • Slaveboss
    • (uncredited)
    Mike Leeder
    Mike Leeder
    • Jonathan, Slaveboss
    • (uncredited)
    Stephen Rong
    Stephen Rong
    • Throat Slit Captive
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Roy Hin Yeung Chow
    • Writer
      • Chi-Long To
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    boring, formulaic with bad unnecessary soundtrack and

    special effect, in addition to overly told repetitive boring storyline, totally unnecessary long and tiresome fighting scenes. the only impression of this bad movie is boring, boring and boring. why the Chinese movie industries in mainland china and hong kong so obsessed with this hwang legend. the dialog either done by the actors or voice over by some other people solely doing such line of work, but either turned out to be naturally enough just because of the contrite dialog. it's such a boring storyline with randomly inserted flash backs of the teenage kids or used some westerners for background extra purpose. there is nothing interested enough to keep the interest or focus. every scene in this film looked staged including the costumes and the make-up. the dialog is just so boring and the tempo of the most part of the film is too slow with suddenly explosive fighting scenes, but then again, the off screen narration by the main character also making the viewer like me feel unnecessary and awkward. i know this actor from taiwan is now a rising star, quite hot because he's been showing himself in so many films in recent years, but he actually is not an unique find but a regular and blended guy. all in all, this film is marginally watchable flick, if you have other better choice to kill the time, don't waste it on watching this, it's just so boring.
    6holyabdul

    A good looking effort, but no new ground broken

    The movie is about the early days of Wong Fei Hung, a real person in late-19th century/early 20th-century China whose deeds have been greatly embellished and made into dozens of films and TV series. He is the same character portrayed by Jet Li in the Once Upon a Time series.

    However, the film itself has almost nothing to do with the real person. The main character uses the WFH name and his father conjures up familiar memories of a umbrella-wielding kung fu master popularized by the Iron Monkey film. Also, in the real-life tales of WFH's heroic deeds, it is said that he took on a dock gang in his early days, which this movie loosely portrays.

    Other than that, this movie could have simply been a standalone film. But the WFH name is famous throughout China and no doubt was used to sell more tickets.

    Although the use of CGI and wire is very noticeable at times, the overall look and choreography of the film is very good. Unfortunately, as is common with Chinese films, too much attention is paid to the look, but not enough to the substance.

    Ultimately the movie does not break any new ground. As is common in Chinese action films, characters again do inexplicably idiotic things for the sake of creating "drama" or "emotion" and to create convenient scenarios to push the plot along without any serious attempt to explain WHY.

    Overall, it's not a bad movie but it's also little more than another typical Chinese flick that looks good but doesn't do anything beyond that.
    6moviexclusive

    A moderately entertaining, if uninspired, prequel that is more gangland thriller than origin story on Wong Fei Hung – not least for its lack of any thrilling fight sequences

    No less than two decades have passed since Jet Li took up the iconic role of Wong Fei Hung in Tsui Hark's classic 'Once Upon A Time in China' series, and for good reason, no filmmaker for that matter has dared mount a similar big-screen version of the renowned folk hero. Until now of course – 'Rise of the Legend' sees Hong Kong director Roy Chow Hin-Yeung step up to the challenge of re-making a legend by way of an origin story, casting rising Taiwanese actor Eddie Peng as the titular protagonist.

    We're sad to disappoint fans of Peng, but the actor is simply no substitute for Li. The comparison, unfair as it may be, is inevitable, because Li had so completely inhabited the character that the very first impression which comes to mind when one thinks of the character is Li himself. While he may project enough confidence and fresh- faced charm to convince as a younger and brasher Wong Fei Hung, Peng simply lacks his predecessor's poise and nuance to make his portrayal as dignified and compelling.

    A lot of Peng's performance doesn't go much further than posturing, alternating between a smug self-confident demeanour when with the members of the villainous Black Tiger gang whom he infiltrates to dismantle from within and a spirited show of grit (not unlike that which he displayed in 'Unbeatable' as an MMA-fighter) when taking on his opponents fist-to-fist. Only when he gets the occasional reprieve to hang out with his childhood buddies Fiery (Jing Boran) and Chun (Wang Luodan) do we see a more sincere and earnest performance from Peng, but these scenes – given the covert nature of his character's personal mission – are sadly few and far in-between.

    Though he may have the athleticism and physique (we're talking oiled-up pecs and rippling abs here) to boot, Peng lacks the physicality of someone who's trained in the martial arts. Indeed, that is too ostensible in the action sequences directed by veteran choreographer Corey Yuen, which in narrower high-walled alleyway settings is filmed with the sort of artistic distractions emulating last year's 'The Grandmasters' – complete with rainwater, (plenty of) slo-mo shots and p.o.v. framing – that sees Peng look rather than truly impress and in more expansive locations relies too heavily on the use of wirework to augment Peng's moves (or lack thereof). The fact that the fight sequences aren't as exciting as they should be isn't Peng's fault alone no doubt, but, unfortunate as it may be, it still is too clear Peng isn't a natural performer the way other luminaries like Li, Jackie Chan or Gordon Liu were.

    To be sure, Peng is hardly the start of 'Rise's' problems, which, though absorbing in parts, has its obvious flaws. Though intended as a story to explain the origins of Wong Fei Hung, Christine To's script hardly gives the character much depth. A few flashback sequences show Wong's father (Tony Leung Kar-Fai) imparting some words of wisdom about saving people which he continues to hold dear as well as how a brief stint at a monastery transformed his sense of vengeance following his father's death at the hands of some local thugs to one seeking justice, but come off obligatory rather than poignant. There is even less time to get to know Fei Hung when Peng takes over as a young adult, as To has him too busy caught up in the plot machineries of a gangland thriller than to build a multi- faceted portrait of him – other than the already established fact of his inimitable sense of righteousness.

    Not that the colourful underworld comprising of Sammo Hung as Master Lei, the leader of the Black Tiger gang, and his adoptive sons – North Evil (Jack Feng), Black Crow (Byron Mann) and Old Snake – isn't entertaining; there is good fun to be had in watching Fei- Hung, Fiery and Chun destabilise the squabbling trio and their domineering head from within – as Fei-Hung wins Master Lei's trust by killing the head of the rival North Sea gang to become his fourth adoptive son – and without – with Fiery and Chun leading the poor, hungry and oppressed men on the streets under the banner of the Orphan gang against the Black Tigers. To weaves quite an ingenious scheme here, so much so that Chow's filming struggles to keep up, and there are scenes which would clearly have benefited from the direction of a stronger helmer.

    That is probably also part of the reason why To's attempt to paint Fei Hung as a man with a big dream of restoring justice to the masses, who stuck with his ideals even though they came at a hefty personal cost, isn't quite as rousing as it is meant to be. Yes, sacrifice figures heavily in the third act, but because the friendship between Fei Hung and his childhood buddies doesn't get enough screen time to be fully fleshed out, the eventual denouement awaiting some of them, in particular as it relates to Fei Hung, is less moving and persuasive.

    Whereas one would have expected a character-driven narrative for this origin story of Wong Fei Hung, Chow and To (whose previous collaborations include the unintentionally hilarious detective thriller 'Murderer' and a middling follow-up 'Nightfall') opt instead for a plot-driven one that transplants the elements of a gangland thriller into a martial arts actioner. The result is more the former than the latter, so those expecting some thrilling fight sequences will surely come off disappointed – more so after a lacklustre showdown between Peng and Hung in a blazing warehouse where the two do more staring at each other and asking each other how 'hot' it is than fighting. For now, this 'Legend' remains firmly with Li and Tsui Hark, whose 'Once Upon A Time in China' remains the only Wong Fei Hung you need to know.
    5e-88079

    huang feihong is real super man

    Is not huang in my view jet li is best huang the king of kongfu
    5Uriah43

    Complicated by the Mystery and Intrigue

    This movie takes place in 1868 during the Qing Dynasty in the port city of Guangzhou, China with two rival crime syndicates controlling all of the lucrative American and European trade markets. And because these two crime syndicates are so powerful and ruthless the people living there have to subject themselves to all kinds of degradation simply to make ends meet. So when a young "Wong Fei-Hung" (Eddie Peng) watches as his father is killed trying to save innocent people from a fire set by one of these crime syndicates he decides to do something about it with the help from his close friends "Fiery" (Jing Boran) and "Chun" (Wang Luodan). But in order to accomplish this he must first infiltrate one of these crime organizations and coordinate his actions with his two friends on the outside. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this was a complicated movie for me to follow in some instances due to the in-depth intrigue and mystery incorporated within the plot. Likewise, some of the unrealistic martial arts scenes left me less than impressed as well. Even so, this wasn't a bad film necessarily and for that reason I have rated it accordingly. Average.

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      Eddie Peng did all his Kung-fu stunts, no doubles
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    • Release date
      • November 21, 2014 (China)
    • Countries of origin
      • Hong Kong
      • China
    • Languages
      • Cantonese
      • English
      • Mandarin
      • Chinese
    • Also known as
      • Rise of the Legend
    • Production companies
      • Edko Films
      • Edko Films
      • Irresistible Films
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      • $30,932,534
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 11 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • Dolby Atmos
      • Dolby Surround 7.1
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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