Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA gifted female warrior is destined to marry the emperor and bring prosperity to the dynasty.A gifted female warrior is destined to marry the emperor and bring prosperity to the dynasty.A gifted female warrior is destined to marry the emperor and bring prosperity to the dynasty.
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire et 4 nominations au total
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Raymond Ho-Yin Wong
- Rebel Wu Tsi
- (as Raymond Wong)
Suet Lam
- Prime Minister An
- (as Lam Suet)
Tin Sang Lung
- Court Historian
- (as Lung Tin Sang)
Ka-Sang Cheng
- General Tien
- (as Cheng Ka Seng)
Shiu-Hung Hui
- Emperor of Chu
- (as Hui Siu Hung)
Wai Ai
- Emperor of Yen
- (as Al Wai)
Wong Chun
- Emperor of Qin
- (as Chun Wong)
Tian-Lin Wang
- Earth God
- (as Wong Tin Lam)
Man-Wai Wong
- Earth God
- (as Bonnie Wong)
Leung Siu
- Envoy of Yen
- (as Siu Leung)
Wai-Man Cheuk
- Wu Yen's Bandit
- (as Dede Chuck)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- ConnexionsFollowed by Qixuan wang yu Zhong Wu Yan (2004)
- Bandes originalesFeeling Alone
Performed by Sammi Cheng
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The laughs swirl around strong performances by Anita Mui, Sammi Cheng, and Cecilia Cheung.
Anita Mui plays the Emperor Qi(yes, that's Emperor), a lecherous, weak, cowardly fool whose destiny is to marry the infallibly virtuous Chung Mu Yen, played by Sammi Cheng. Of course things aren't that easy because a mischievous, but innocent Fox Spirit (translated in the subtitles as Enchantress), played by Cecilia Cheung, has fallen in love with Mu Yen instead.
The Fox Spirit curses Mu Yen by placing a large mark on her face, hoping the shallow Emperor's rejection of her will drive Mu Yen to love him instead. When that doesn't work, he turns himself into a beautiful woman to seduce the all-too-willing Emperor and drive Mu Yen away.
There really isn't a good reason why Anita Mui, as opposed to a male lead, was cast as the male Emperor, but somehow it works. She also plays the Emperor's Great Great Great Great Great Ancestor, the royal family's incompetent guardian spirit.
Adding to the fun are the Emperor's four flustered advisors, who record his mishaps in grand prose (a la Robin's Minstrels from Monty Python and the Holy Grail), and this film's low budget production.
A few of the script's lightning fast puns eluded the subtitlers and will elude a non-Canto audience. but there's more than enough fun energy in this film to make it worth seeing.
Anita Mui plays the Emperor Qi(yes, that's Emperor), a lecherous, weak, cowardly fool whose destiny is to marry the infallibly virtuous Chung Mu Yen, played by Sammi Cheng. Of course things aren't that easy because a mischievous, but innocent Fox Spirit (translated in the subtitles as Enchantress), played by Cecilia Cheung, has fallen in love with Mu Yen instead.
The Fox Spirit curses Mu Yen by placing a large mark on her face, hoping the shallow Emperor's rejection of her will drive Mu Yen to love him instead. When that doesn't work, he turns himself into a beautiful woman to seduce the all-too-willing Emperor and drive Mu Yen away.
There really isn't a good reason why Anita Mui, as opposed to a male lead, was cast as the male Emperor, but somehow it works. She also plays the Emperor's Great Great Great Great Great Ancestor, the royal family's incompetent guardian spirit.
Adding to the fun are the Emperor's four flustered advisors, who record his mishaps in grand prose (a la Robin's Minstrels from Monty Python and the Holy Grail), and this film's low budget production.
A few of the script's lightning fast puns eluded the subtitlers and will elude a non-Canto audience. but there's more than enough fun energy in this film to make it worth seeing.
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