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Liu Jin-Xi (Donnie Yen) è un artigiano del villaggio la cui vita tranquilla viene sconvolta dall'arrivo di due pericolosi gangster nell'emporio locale.Liu Jin-Xi (Donnie Yen) è un artigiano del villaggio la cui vita tranquilla viene sconvolta dall'arrivo di due pericolosi gangster nell'emporio locale.Liu Jin-Xi (Donnie Yen) è un artigiano del villaggio la cui vita tranquilla viene sconvolta dall'arrivo di due pericolosi gangster nell'emporio locale.
- Premi
- 14 vittorie e 21 candidature
Jia-Min Li
- Xiaotian
- (as Jiamin Li)
Zheng-Yuan Zhang
- General store keeper
- (as Zhengyuan Zhang)
Du Ning
- Tavern waiter (Dian Xiaoer)
- (as Ning Du)
Xian-Guo Yin
- General store keeper's wife (Liu Laotaitai)
- (as Xianguo Yin)
Yan-Qi Zhang
- Young thief
- (as Yanqi Zhang)
Qing-Hua Cun
- Young thief's father
- (as Qinghua Cun)
Feng-Chun Xu
- Young thief's mother
- (as Fengchun Xu)
Wang Wei
- No. 1 village elder (Yi Lao)
- (as Wei Wang)
Lian-Sheng Wang
- No. 2 village elder (Er Lao)
- (as Liansheng Wang)
He Shao-Wei
- Village elder (Liu cuncun zhanglao)
- (as Shaowei He)
Trama
Lo sapevi?
- QuizDonnie Yen and Peter Chan presided over the lighting of a billboard for Dragon (2011) that broke the Guinness Book of World Records for its size, 3591 square metres, previously held by a poster for a Michael Jackson album
- Citazioni
Xu's investigator: [referring to Liu Jin-Xi] He's a reformed man.
Detective Xu Bai-Jiu: We're not here to reform criminals.
Xu's investigator: Then what's our purpose?
Detective Xu Bai-Jiu: [sternly] To serve the law!
Xu's investigator: If the law doesn't help reform people, what good is it?
- Versioni alternativeThe scene where the bodies of two bandits are being examined has been shortened to eliminate a very brief spanking of a mischievous child who had been poking the corpses with a stick.
- ConnessioniReferences Io... e il ciclone (1928)
Recensione in evidenza
DRAGON, a Chinese remake of Cronenberg's A HISTORY OF VIOLENCE with added martial arts action, is a fine-looking film. The period setting is brought vividly to life and the plot moves at a fair old whack, always avoiding cliché in its exploration of a former gangster attempting to lead a decent life as an ordinary family man. Of course, it's a Donnie Yen film, so there are the inevitably lengthy and detailed martial arts sequences which are typically strong and help to lift the movie's entertainment value immeasurably.
Elsewhere, the material does feel a little strained at times and the story seems to fall apart as it progresses. The second half is noticeably inferior to the first, and the film seems to be merely treading water up until the final confrontation between anti-hero and villain. Still, the producers deserve kudos for casting martial arts star and genre icon Jimmy Wang Yu (completely unrecognisable these days, it has to be said) as the chief bad guy.
In addition, there's a serious and finely-tuned performance from Takeshi Kaneshiro as a detective investigating Yen's background. Kaneshiro's character is somewhat incongruous given the provincial nature of the rest of the movie but Kaneshiro can always be relied upon to deliver carefully mannered performances and his role here proves no exception to that rule.
Come the roll of the final credits, I was left feeling mildly entertained by the material, but also slightly dissatisfied, purely because the quality of the action isn't on par with the highs of IP MAN 1 & 2, FLASH POINT and other Yen classics. I've been spoilt by such films, and as a result Dragon felt a little lacklustre, more watchable as an interesting curio than a full-blooded fight flick.
Elsewhere, the material does feel a little strained at times and the story seems to fall apart as it progresses. The second half is noticeably inferior to the first, and the film seems to be merely treading water up until the final confrontation between anti-hero and villain. Still, the producers deserve kudos for casting martial arts star and genre icon Jimmy Wang Yu (completely unrecognisable these days, it has to be said) as the chief bad guy.
In addition, there's a serious and finely-tuned performance from Takeshi Kaneshiro as a detective investigating Yen's background. Kaneshiro's character is somewhat incongruous given the provincial nature of the rest of the movie but Kaneshiro can always be relied upon to deliver carefully mannered performances and his role here proves no exception to that rule.
Come the roll of the final credits, I was left feeling mildly entertained by the material, but also slightly dissatisfied, purely because the quality of the action isn't on par with the highs of IP MAN 1 & 2, FLASH POINT and other Yen classics. I've been spoilt by such films, and as a result Dragon felt a little lacklustre, more watchable as an interesting curio than a full-blooded fight flick.
- Leofwine_draca
- 25 set 2013
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