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Sonhos da Ópera de Pequim

Título original: Do ma daan
  • 1986
  • TV-14
  • 1 h 44 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,2/10
2,8 mil
SUA AVALIAÇÃO
Cherie Chung, Brigitte Lin, and Sally Yeh in Sonhos da Ópera de Pequim (1986)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaSet in chaotic 1920s China, when warlords fought each other for power while Sun Yat-Sen's underground movement tried to establish a democratic republic, the movie tells the story of three yo... Ler tudoSet in chaotic 1920s China, when warlords fought each other for power while Sun Yat-Sen's underground movement tried to establish a democratic republic, the movie tells the story of three young women and two young men who are thrown together. One young woman grabs a box of jewels... Ler tudoSet in chaotic 1920s China, when warlords fought each other for power while Sun Yat-Sen's underground movement tried to establish a democratic republic, the movie tells the story of three young women and two young men who are thrown together. One young woman grabs a box of jewels during the looting when one warlord takes Peking. A deserting soldier joins her, but the ... Ler tudo

  • Direção
    • Hark Tsui
  • Roteirista
    • Raymond To
  • Artistas
    • Brigitte Lin
    • Sally Yeh
    • Cherie Chung
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    7,2/10
    2,8 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Hark Tsui
    • Roteirista
      • Raymond To
    • Artistas
      • Brigitte Lin
      • Sally Yeh
      • Cherie Chung
    • 21Avaliações de usuários
    • 14Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
    • Prêmios
      • 6 indicações no total

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    Peking Opera Blues
    Trailer 2:04
    Peking Opera Blues

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    Brigitte Lin
    Brigitte Lin
    • Tsao Wan
    Sally Yeh
    Sally Yeh
    • Pat Neil
    Cherie Chung
    Cherie Chung
    • Sheung Hung
    Mark Ho-nam Cheng
    Mark Ho-nam Cheng
    • Ling Pak-Hoi
    • (as Mark Cheng Ho-nam)
    Kwok-Keung Cheung
    Kwok-Keung Cheung
    • Tung Man
    • (as Guoqiang Zhang)
    Kenneth Tsang
    Kenneth Tsang
    • General Tsao
    Ku Feng
    Ku Feng
    • Commander Liu
    • (as Feng Ku)
    Wu Ma
    Wu Ma
    • Mr. Wong
    Paul Chun
    Paul Chun
    • Fa Gum-Sao
    Po-Chih Leong
    Po-Chih Leong
    • Mr. Kam
    Kwok Chi Tsang
    Kwok Chi Tsang
    • Comander liu's man
    Hoi-Sang Lee
    Hoi-Sang Lee
    • Soldier with Moustache
    Huang Ha
    Huang Ha
    • General Tun
    • (as Ha Huang)
    Yin Szema
    Yin Szema
    • Ms. Choi
    Ching Tien
    Ching Tien
    • Sung
    Kai-Man Tin
    Kai-Man Tin
    • Cart pusher
    David Wu
    David Wu
    • General Tsao's interpreter
    Wing-Keung Lai
    • General Tun's adjuntant
    • (as Paul Lai)
    • Direção
      • Hark Tsui
    • Roteirista
      • Raymond To
    • Elenco e equipe completos
    • Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro

    Avaliações de usuários21

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    8vid-10

    A carousel of colors and suspenseful (yet, sometimes improbable) situations, all for the sake of the republic!

    In Peking Opera Blues, director Tsui Hark takes us back to 1913 China: daughter of the general Tsao-Wan [Lin Ching Hsia] is torn between the love for her father, who plans to secure a loan from the Europeans in order to aid president Yuan, and the support for a rebellious group, who see in Yuan's leadership a peril for the republic and therefore plan to unmask him by stealing the loan papers and handing them to the congress.

    The movie follows the deeds of three women, different by social class (one is daughter of the general, another one a greedy street musician whose goal is to get rich and leave China, the third one a theatre performer - or, more precisely, an aspiring theatre performer, as acting at the time was only allowed to men) and, yet, put together by Fate. As the three eventually join forces, we get to see a lot of colorful Peking Opera performing, as well as amusing and endearing situations. The movie, indeed, deals with the problems of mutual trust and loyalty, especially in those situations when the ideals come to clash against the personal ambitions.

    The only aspect of the movie I was a bit put off by is the ease with which the group is always able to escape the most dangerous situations. Even the hardest-to-die Bruce Willis would have been puzzled on how to leave the mansion... and Spiderman himself would need more than one try to leap successfully from a mansion to the top of a tower! Apart from this, Peking Opera Blues is a beautiful movie, more over enriched by a gripping soundtrack, dazzling theatre choreography and, most of all, an intense story that is sure to make you smile with joy at some moments and shiver with terror in other circumstances. 8/10
    8Matti-Man

    Not for beginners

    Opinion seems pretty evenly divided on PEKING OPERA BLUES. One camp regards it as possibly the best film to come out of Hong Kong in the last twenty years, while the other camp thinks it's "stoopid".

    Oddly, I come down somewhere between the two.

    The first thing to understand is that POB is NOT a kung fu film. Yes, it has fighting in it. It has gunplay and it even has torture. But it is not a kung fu film. Mostly, it's a comedy adventure and those of us familiar with Hong Kong cinema will be well-aware that Hong Kong humour is, at best, an acquired taste, especially for us gwai-loh.

    The next thing to understand is that its importance lies in the way it completely subverts the traditional gender roles in Chinese society. Some of this lies on the surface - in the way that Cherie Chung's character tries to get some stage acting in but is chastised by her father for it (at this time in China, all female roles on stage were played by men). Some of this lies in the subtext - in the way that Brigitte Lin's character is completely in charge of both her female and her male companions. And some of it lies in between - in the way that Lin dresses as a man (a long and honorable tradition in Chinese storytelling), but a bit odd here as she's not actually *disguised* as a man.

    Add to this that all three female leads are headstrong women who know what they want (Brigitte Lin is just stronger, even, than the other two) and that the men are followers (Mark Cheng follows orders, then Brigitte, and Kwok Keung Cheung just follows Mark) and you can begin to see the impact this must have had when it came out in 1986 - years before we had Xena Warrior Princess or Veronica Mars.

    Overall, I think POB is a good movie, though probably not a great one. When I watch it (I have the dodgy DeltaMac DVD release with the eccentric subtitling - "There's a girl. Knock her up!") I just can't help feeling that this should have been much better than it was.

    Maybe if Tsui Hark were to do a remake today, POB would be the movie it always deserved to be ...
    10Haruka-2

    This Movie is Awesome

    You'd never see a movie like this in Hollywood. A pack of strong, intelligent women dominating every scene, of course not. The characters are interesting and distinct. Each action scene is fun and engaging. This film has everything you could ever want in a film, comedy, violence and a touch of romance. Not to mention the excellent lead actress Brigitte Lin who's performance is memorable.
    johnrlewis

    Tsui Hark's best action-comedy. One of best HK films ever.

    A strange, unique, but very accessable mix of hard action and outrageous comedy. Bigitte Lin is disguised as a man as usual. Great rooftop kungfu and shooting action. This is one of the best Hong Kong films ever made. Another difference from standard HK fare is that the three heroes are all women.
    7OllieSuave-007

    An intense period action comedy.

    This is an intense action comedy from director Hark Tsui, a story set in post-Chinese Revolution of 1911 where triad members fought each other for power while Sun Yat-Sen's underground movement tried to establish a democratic republic. Mixed into the plot are three young women, played brilliantly by Brigitte Lin, Sally Yeh and Cherie Chung. Lin plays Tsao Wan, who is the daughter of a general. Yeh plays opera actress Pat Neil and Chung plays small time thief Sheung Hung. All three get entwined within the feuding wars of two triad groups that drags them back and forth between the Royal Palace and the Peking Opera.

    This film blends in action and political satire, to give you an entertaining tale of drama of sacrifice. There are some pretty intense moments as well, from scenes of gun battles to a scene of torture, courtesy of Mark Cheng and Brigitte Lin. All this put added suspense to the film that gives an intriguing aura of tough times during post-revolution China and the yearning of freedom and better lives among its Chinese subjects. Amidst all the carnage and drama is comic relief, most notably provided by Cherie Chung.

    Overall, it's a rushed film with a lot of chaos thrown in the mix. But, it's pretty entertaining.

    Grade B-

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    • Curiosidades
      Included among the "1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die", edited by Steven Schneider.
    • Erros de gravação
      About 25 minutes in, when Tso-Wan (Brigitte Lin) cranks the Rolls Royce to start it, the sound track has the sound of a starter motor cranking an engine.
    • Versões alternativas
      The UK film was cut on its original release by 10 seconds to remove the sight of a man rubbing salt and sand into a woman's back wounds. It was passed uncut in 2005.
    • Conexões
      Featured in Troldspejlet: Episode #4.6 (1991)

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      • 6 de setembro de 1986 (Hong Kong)
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      • Hong Kong
    • Idiomas
      • Cantonês
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