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Um poderoso espadachim decide se afastar e viver vagando, por causa da grande violência e derramamento de sangue no mundo. Mas o seu passado violento não o deixa e ele então precisa recupera... Ler tudoUm poderoso espadachim decide se afastar e viver vagando, por causa da grande violência e derramamento de sangue no mundo. Mas o seu passado violento não o deixa e ele então precisa recuperar a sua habilidade com a espada e voltar a lutar.Um poderoso espadachim decide se afastar e viver vagando, por causa da grande violência e derramamento de sangue no mundo. Mas o seu passado violento não o deixa e ele então precisa recuperar a sua habilidade com a espada e voltar a lutar.
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artistas
- Prêmios
- 5 indicações no total
Kenny Lin
- Third Master
- (as Lin Gengxin)
- …
Yiyan Jiang
- Mu-yung Chiu-ti
- (as Jiang Yiyan)
Mengjie Jiang
- 'Princess' Hsiao Li
- (as Jiang Mengjie)
Hee Ching Paw
- Mama Miao
- (as Paw Hee Ching)
Edward Ku
- Chu Ye-ching
- (as Edward Gu)
- …
Jingjing Ma
- Miao Tsu
- (as Ma Jingjing)
Kuan-Chung Ku
- Lord Mu-yung
- (as Koo Koon Chung)
Yuan-Chun Wu
- Elder Hsieh
- (as Wu Yuan Chun)
Terri Doty
- Mu-Yung Chiu-Ti
- (English version)
- (narração)
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Excellent movie, would definitely recommend, great story too.
Sword Master is a typical example for the new wave of wu xia cinema. The costumes are colourful, the landscapes are breathtaking and the fight sequences are quite spectacular on the positive side. On the negative side, the special effects are exaggerated and overused, the story is developed in a confusing way with numerous flashbacks to hide the fact that the scenario is rather ordinary and the movie doesn't have the magic pioneer vibe of the original version called Death Duel in particular and the first wave of wu xia movies in general.
There are three elements that make Sword Master stand out and put it on a slightly above average level if compared to other contemporary wu xia flicks. The first twenty minutes of the movie are quite entertaining and feature interesting character developments, ferocious fights and stunning settings. The movie then quickly becomes exchangeable, predictable and shallow but its first impression is very positive. As a second element, the acting performances are rather positive even though they aren't outstanding or even moving. The different characters are credible and the actors and actresses rarely overact. Aside of one silly character who only has a minor role, the movie also avoids adding silly slapstick elements that wouldn't fit in. Finally, the movie has a great soundtrack that unites traditional folk instruments, classical music and a few modern sounds in a highly diversified and always appropriate way. The soundtrack manages to add more emotions to the different key scenes of this film.
Fans of traditional Chinese action cinema will surely be entertained by this movie even though it can't compete with the best genre flicks of the seventies and eighties. Those who aren't familiar with the wu xia genre should not start with this film though and discover the original films first. I was entertained very well and would watch this movie again in a few years.
There are three elements that make Sword Master stand out and put it on a slightly above average level if compared to other contemporary wu xia flicks. The first twenty minutes of the movie are quite entertaining and feature interesting character developments, ferocious fights and stunning settings. The movie then quickly becomes exchangeable, predictable and shallow but its first impression is very positive. As a second element, the acting performances are rather positive even though they aren't outstanding or even moving. The different characters are credible and the actors and actresses rarely overact. Aside of one silly character who only has a minor role, the movie also avoids adding silly slapstick elements that wouldn't fit in. Finally, the movie has a great soundtrack that unites traditional folk instruments, classical music and a few modern sounds in a highly diversified and always appropriate way. The soundtrack manages to add more emotions to the different key scenes of this film.
Fans of traditional Chinese action cinema will surely be entertained by this movie even though it can't compete with the best genre flicks of the seventies and eighties. Those who aren't familiar with the wu xia genre should not start with this film though and discover the original films first. I was entertained very well and would watch this movie again in a few years.
Sword Master (2016) is a movie that I recently watched on Tubi. The storyline follows a retired sword master who has moved on from his violent ways. When some former adversaries come into power and want revenge his days retired may be cut short.
This movie is directed by Tung-Shing Yee (Protege) and stars Kenny Lin (Young Detective Dee: Rise of the Sea Dragon), Peter Ho (The Monkey King), Mengjie Jiang (To My Wife) and Norman Chu (The 36th Chamber of Shaolin).
The settings, backdrops and cinematography were all absolutely gorgeous. The makeup, attire and props were all perfect too. There was some overuse of CGI but it was still visually stunning. The cast is perfectly selected and deliver strong performances. I enjoyed the choreography and action scenes; but again, heavy use of wires and CGI for many of them. I also enjoyed the dialogue and infusion of comedy. There was a "whoring" conversation that cracked me up. The background music was perfect throughout the movie to set the tone for lighthearted moments as well as intense sequences. The final 20-25 minutes of action was tremendous.
Overall, this movie isn't perfect but it is visually stunning and a must see for martial arts genre fans. I would score this a 6.5-7/10 and strongly recommend it.
This movie is directed by Tung-Shing Yee (Protege) and stars Kenny Lin (Young Detective Dee: Rise of the Sea Dragon), Peter Ho (The Monkey King), Mengjie Jiang (To My Wife) and Norman Chu (The 36th Chamber of Shaolin).
The settings, backdrops and cinematography were all absolutely gorgeous. The makeup, attire and props were all perfect too. There was some overuse of CGI but it was still visually stunning. The cast is perfectly selected and deliver strong performances. I enjoyed the choreography and action scenes; but again, heavy use of wires and CGI for many of them. I also enjoyed the dialogue and infusion of comedy. There was a "whoring" conversation that cracked me up. The background music was perfect throughout the movie to set the tone for lighthearted moments as well as intense sequences. The final 20-25 minutes of action was tremendous.
Overall, this movie isn't perfect but it is visually stunning and a must see for martial arts genre fans. I would score this a 6.5-7/10 and strongly recommend it.
I great movie as expected of Tsui Hark. I enjoyed as well the story as the great filming. It's a matter of taste, the last part I liked less visually, but as I said, it's a matter of taste. Nevertheless a great movie and I really enjoyed it.
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- ConexõesRemake of San shao ye de jian (1977)
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- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 75.526
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 40.113
- 11 de dez. de 2016
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 14.714.624
- Tempo de duração1 hora 48 minutos
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