अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंWhen Red Dragon is send out to retrieve a letter incriminating her master, as he plots to overthrow the emperor, she meets swordsman Yuen, who got to the letter before her. Red Dragon eventu... सभी पढ़ेंWhen Red Dragon is send out to retrieve a letter incriminating her master, as he plots to overthrow the emperor, she meets swordsman Yuen, who got to the letter before her. Red Dragon eventually falls in love with Yuen and turns on her master.When Red Dragon is send out to retrieve a letter incriminating her master, as he plots to overthrow the emperor, she meets swordsman Yuen, who got to the letter before her. Red Dragon eventually falls in love with Yuen and turns on her master.
Brigitte Lin
- Fire Dragon
- (as Cheng Ha Lam)
Mok Siu-Chung
- Yuen Ming
- (as Siu Chung Mok)
Sandra Ng
- Tang Lyn-Yu
- (as Gwan Yue Ng)
Pal Sinn
- Prince Six
- (as Laap Man Dan)
Chuan-Chen Yeh
- Snow
- (as Chuen-chan Yip)
Joseph Chi
- Chun
- (as Gai-sang Chu)
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This is one of the last movies of Brigitte Lin before she retired from the silver screen in 1995. The movie tells the tale of an evil assassin who eventually turned good. Brigitte brings to the character a touching sensibility. Underneath the cool assassin exterior, she harbours a warm and generous heart. If only her upbringing was not trained in the assassin way, she would have been a wonderful human being. As a movie, this one remains a favourite that you can watch over and over again. There is romance, comedy, and action thriller all wrapped up in one movie.
Some incredible fight scenes if you're a fan of Woo Ping. Lots of flying and other fantasy kind of stuff, like Fire Dragon shooting flames from her hands. The special effects are very well done. Plenty of Woo Ping's silly, light hearted humor throughout as well.
Too much attempt at a plot though. Fast forward through some of the more boring dialog to the fight scenes and you'll enjoy it.
Too much attempt at a plot though. Fast forward through some of the more boring dialog to the fight scenes and you'll enjoy it.
(1994) Fire Dragon
(In Chinese with English subtitles)
ACTION/ HISTORICAL FICTION
Directed by Yuen Woo-Ping using simplistic Chinese folklore tale centering on a letter sought by an evil prince with complete corruption on his mind using biological martial art sisters to go after it, even if it meant killing innocent civilians to do it. Hong Kong veteran actress Brigitte Lin(Police Story) as Fire Dragon poses as an innocent bystander to whom Yuen Ming (Mok Siu Chung) is still suspicious about. Fire Dragon eventually changes after building a rapport with it's normal traveling performers. Idea is similar to Jet Li's "Swordsman II" which also stars Brigitte Lin except this one has more action and ridiculous comedy! All of the martial art action which is mostly use of wire -fu some has been sped up but gets entertaining as it becomes more of it. The rating is strictly for the action and not the comedy aspect of it.
Directed by Yuen Woo-Ping using simplistic Chinese folklore tale centering on a letter sought by an evil prince with complete corruption on his mind using biological martial art sisters to go after it, even if it meant killing innocent civilians to do it. Hong Kong veteran actress Brigitte Lin(Police Story) as Fire Dragon poses as an innocent bystander to whom Yuen Ming (Mok Siu Chung) is still suspicious about. Fire Dragon eventually changes after building a rapport with it's normal traveling performers. Idea is similar to Jet Li's "Swordsman II" which also stars Brigitte Lin except this one has more action and ridiculous comedy! All of the martial art action which is mostly use of wire -fu some has been sped up but gets entertaining as it becomes more of it. The rating is strictly for the action and not the comedy aspect of it.
Director Yuen Woo-ping has been responsible for some of the finest action films to ever come out of Hong Kong, and is renowned in the west for his martial arts choreography for such hits as The Matrix, Kill Bill and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon; coming from such a legend of the industry, Fire Dragon can only be considered a huge disappointment for kung fu fans, its frantic, poorly edited fight scenes not only being hard to follow, but playing second fiddle to loads of painfully unfunny bufoonery.
Brigitte Lin plays Fire Devil (AKA Fire Dragon, Aunty Lu, Sunset), an assassin for evil Prince Six (Lap-Man Sin), who is given the task of retrieving an incriminating letter that has fallen into the hands of good guy Chun (Joe Chu). Masquerading as an injured stranger, she infiltrates the camp of the performance troupe with which Chun is staying, but finds her allegiance to Prince Six waning once she gets to know the enemy. When the prince sends out a second assassin to finish the job, Fire Devil finds herself fighting on the side of her new-found friends.
The film is book-ended with delirious scenes of wire-fu enhanced wuxia action, but only the final battle, with its fiery explosions and impressive three-way sword fight, is worth getting excited about, and to get there one has to endure the worst kind of Asian comedy (childish slapstick complete with plenty of silly facial expressions) and lots of cloying, over-sentimental garbage in which Fire Devil cares for 'cute' orphan TaoTao. For a Woo-ping flick, the fast-forward button has never looked so tempting...
3.5/10, rounded up to 4 for the lovely Chuan Chen Yeh as sexy assassin number two, Snow.
Brigitte Lin plays Fire Devil (AKA Fire Dragon, Aunty Lu, Sunset), an assassin for evil Prince Six (Lap-Man Sin), who is given the task of retrieving an incriminating letter that has fallen into the hands of good guy Chun (Joe Chu). Masquerading as an injured stranger, she infiltrates the camp of the performance troupe with which Chun is staying, but finds her allegiance to Prince Six waning once she gets to know the enemy. When the prince sends out a second assassin to finish the job, Fire Devil finds herself fighting on the side of her new-found friends.
The film is book-ended with delirious scenes of wire-fu enhanced wuxia action, but only the final battle, with its fiery explosions and impressive three-way sword fight, is worth getting excited about, and to get there one has to endure the worst kind of Asian comedy (childish slapstick complete with plenty of silly facial expressions) and lots of cloying, over-sentimental garbage in which Fire Devil cares for 'cute' orphan TaoTao. For a Woo-ping flick, the fast-forward button has never looked so tempting...
3.5/10, rounded up to 4 for the lovely Chuan Chen Yeh as sexy assassin number two, Snow.
I came across this movie an odd way. I was at a local comic convention and won this movie along with some other stuff as a door prize. When I popped this DVD in I could barely believe my eyes. What I was watching was some crazy stunts and fx. Then a really interesting story comes in about a corrupt general and we learn the story of this woman assassin who works for him (only I get the feeling she's not to thrilled about serving him. But she seems to be in debt to him for his teaching of the "fire stance") Then to top it off we get some HUGE laughs that had me rolling on the floor. I don't agree with some of the other commenter's that think the plot is boring or the humor bad because so far I'm enjoying every moment of this wonderful tale. The only way I can describe this film is like you are watching a live action cartoon. Sometimes I feel like I am watching anime but I'm shocked to see live actors!It achieves this surreal experience through two things: a) Stunning special fx that leave you asking "how'd they do that!" and b) Off the wall comic jokes and characters. My opinion: How could you go wrong with this one? 10 stars and I haven't even finished watching the movie!
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