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Holy Flame of the Martial World

Original title: Wu lin sheng huo jin
  • 1983
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
541
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Holy Flame of the Martial World (1983)
AdventureComedyFantasy

A brother and sister seek vengeance for the death of their parents.A brother and sister seek vengeance for the death of their parents.A brother and sister seek vengeance for the death of their parents.

  • Director
    • Chun-Ku Lu
  • Writers
    • Kwok-Yuen Cheung
    • Chun-Ku Lu
    • Sang Siu
  • Stars
    • Leanne Lau
    • Mok Siu-Chung
    • Jason Piao Pai
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    541
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Chun-Ku Lu
    • Writers
      • Kwok-Yuen Cheung
      • Chun-Ku Lu
      • Sang Siu
    • Stars
      • Leanne Lau
      • Mok Siu-Chung
      • Jason Piao Pai
    • 9User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Leanne Lau
    Leanne Lau
    • Omei Sect Chief Tsing Yin
    • (as Hsueh-Hua Liu)
    Mok Siu-Chung
    Mok Siu-Chung
    • Yin Tien-chou
    • (as Siu Chung Mok)
    Jason Piao Pai
    Jason Piao Pai
    • Monster Yu
    Phillip Chung-Fung Kwok
    Phillip Chung-Fung Kwok
    • You-ming Elder
    • (as Chui Kuo)
    Siu-Kwan Lau
    Siu-Kwan Lau
    • Tuan Yun-hsiu
    Jing-Jing Yung
    Jing-Jing Yung
    • Tu Chuan-erh
    • (as Mary Jean Reimer)
    Ching-Ching Yeung
    Ching-Ching Yeung
    • Yin Tan-Feng
    Li-Ling Liao
    Li-Ling Liao
    • Sun Yu-fung
    Tsui-Ling Yu
    Tsui-Ling Yu
    • Yuan Chieh-Feng
    Hsueh-Erh Wen
    Hsueh-Erh Wen
    • Kid Golden Snake
    Min-Yi Huang
    • Madam Yin (Guest star)
    • (as Man-yi Huang)
    Ke Chu
    • (Guest star)
    Shen Chan
    Shen Chan
    • Shaolin Sect Chief abbot
    Tao Chiang
    Tao Chiang
    • Bloodsucking Sect Chief Lin Mei-hsiang
    Yu-Lung Hsiao
    Yu-Lung Hsiao
    • Yin Ching-sung
    • (as Hsiao Yu Ming)
    Wei-Wei Huang
    Wei-Wei Huang
    • Kungtung Sect Chief
    Feng Kuan
    • Wu-tang Sect Chief
    Chi Tai Lam
    • Director
      • Chun-Ku Lu
    • Writers
      • Kwok-Yuen Cheung
      • Chun-Ku Lu
      • Sang Siu
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    BrianDanaCamp

    HOLY FLAME OF THE MARTIAL WORLD - Wild Hong Kong fantasy spectacle

    HOLY FLAME OF THE MARTIAL WORLD (1983) is a Shaw Bros. martial arts fantasy spectacular in the vein of ZU WARRIORS FROM THE MAGIC MOUNTAIN (1983) and BUDDHA'S PALM (1982, also reviewed on this site). Characters don't so much walk as fly and don't so much deliver punches or kicks as shoot powerful supernatural rays from their swords, fingers or palms (depending on how well cultivated their "inner powers" are). There are probably more special effects per foot of film than in the two earlier films I cited. The action introduces eight major characters and at least that many minor ones and throws the fantasy martial arts action at us at such a furious pace that by the time it all ends at 85 minutes, we're immensely satisfied but still a bit greedy for more.

    The plot has to do with two siblings, a boy and a girl separated as babies when their parents were killed by two villains and then raised by two rival martial arts masters (including one of the killers) and trained for a duel--to be conducted when the children reach the age of 18--to see who gets control of both the Yin and Yang Holy Flame Swords. The boy sibling, played by young Max Mok (of ONCE UPON A TIME IN CHINA 2 & 3 fame), is raised by Phantom (Philip Kwok/Kuo Chui from the Five Venoms), whose chief weapon is his "ghostly laugh," while the sister (played by fighting actress Yang Ching Ching from EIGHT-DIAGRAM POLE FIGHTER) is raised by Jin Yin of the Erh Mei clan (played by Liu Hsueh-hua). Interestingly, the Erh Mei sect is all female and is stocked with some of the most beautiful starlets seen in HK film. Actress Liu Hsueh-hua, who plays the aged, white-haired, but still-powerful Grand Master of the Erh Mei Sect, was all of 23 at the time of filming.

    Max Mok's love interest is a young woman he saves from an attack and who practices a form of "snake bladder" kung fu. She is played by Mary Jean Reimer, aka Weng Ching Ching, a cute and perky actress (who was 18 at the time) who provides some of the film's best comic scenes. Another great HK actress of the time, Candy Wen Hsueh-erh (so impressive in SWORDSMAN AND ENCHANTRESS) appears as the mysterious black-clad Golden Snake Boy who pops up to help the good guys from time to time. Also on hand are kung fu vets Jason Pai Piao (as Monster Yu) and Chan Shen (as the head of Shaolin Temple), in addition to Philip Kwok.

    The film was directed by Lu Chun Ku, who also directed SECRET SERVICE OF THE IMPERIAL COURT (1984, also reviewed on this site). It's a little lower-budgeted than usual for Shaw Bros. costume spectacles but more than makes up for it with an abundance of sheer imagination. Based on a Hong Kong comic book, it has all the color, flash, action, and fantasy-style violence of the best comic books. If you've seen and liked BUDDHA'S PALM and ZU WARRIORS, or Chor Yuen's lavish swordplay adventures (THE MAGIC BLADE, CLANS OF INTRIGUE, WEB OF DEATH, et al), then you're ready for HOLY FLAME. Just don't forget to practice your "ghostly laugh."
    8tuanhvu

    Old school blackbelt theater

    Wild fantasy wuxia flick from the eighties. It checked all the boxes for a good kung fu flick: Revenge, training sequence, soap opera twist, vivid florescent 80's colors (I think I saw some headbands & leg warmers on a few female fighters). What a great walk down memories from my childhood.
    7ChungMo

    About as crazy as you can get

    Set bound martial arts / magic kung-fu insanity. Flying remote controlled swords, a woman who shoots explosive rays from her finger, the ghostly laugh power. At one point there is a fight with a corpse / mummy that speaks English! A lot of skeletons are tossed around. Overall the film moves along at a good clip but it really exists in an alternate universe. If strident unreality is not your thing avoid this film at all costs.

    Some of the "outdoor" scenes seem to have been shot in a small garage. You can see the wall painted sky blue only a few feet away from the actors. It is a little confusing as the lead good guy "The Phantom" and the lead bad guy "The Monster" resemble each other.

    Regardless, I enjoyed the film.
    7alisonc-1

    Wild and Hilarious Hong Kong Martial Arts Film

    Eighteen years ago, the leaders of a number of martial arts clans captured and killed a young couple who refused to give them "the manual"; the couple had a son and a daughter, each of whom were taken by a rival clan to be raised and trained in the martial arts. Now, the youngsters are 18 and ready to find the weapon that will allow them to avenge their parents' deaths - but first they must fight, among other things, a black-clad English-speaking mummy, flying Chinese ideograms, treachery both within and outside of their clans, and maybe even each other…. This is one of the hilarious martial arts movies made by the famed Shaw Brothers in the 1980s, who attempted to revive interest in the form by throwing everything but the kitchen sink into the mix. By this time in their careers, they were also playing with special effects (as a result of the success of the original "Star Wars" film) and the results were sometimes spectacular and sometimes spectacularly awful! A great deal of fun, but don't try to find any logic or rationale in the story or your head will surely explode!
    7dungeonbrownies

    Insane film that's so bad it's good

    What initially introduces itself as a classic Shaw Brothers revenge style film quickly deviates from that to become something altogether different in a way that's unexpectedly good.

    I'll start by saying that this movie is wuxia through and through and though, so if you don't know the genre, it's extremely confusing. However, that's not to say most people who do know the genre would be able to call it all the way through, as even though the broad strokes are familiar, the execution is unique; and while it initially feels like a film made after they had everyone together for another film to reuse actors and sets and costumes, there's enough to keep it interesting all the way through.

    The overall tone of the film is pulpy and comedic in a way that's just short of being actually funny without being so committed that it offends you when it fails and so it's instead charming, like someone giving you a badly made gift that obviously somehow shows more obvious skill and effort than if it were "well made."

    Great things about it: -Predictable but in a comforting way -Most powerful martial artist in the film's world is a woman (very forward!) -Passes the Bechdel test (kinda) -Bright colors and weird, characters -Doesn't take itself seriously -Despite being filmed in shots that are obviously constrained to specific sets and lighting, this ends up adding excellent variety with distinct feel in each spot.

    Bad things about it: -Story dead ends some characters yet they still stick around -Some of the characters don't have clear motivations as to why they do anything -Features a wide variety of martial arts sects but they all act and fight the same way -Special effects budget is essentially the whole budget -Abuse of wires

    Weird things about it that are so bad it's good: -They spent way too much money on exactly 2 skeletons and so they reuse them again and again, even to the point where one of the bad guys goes, "HAHAHA, GRAB THE BONES!" as an obvious inside joke.

    -The director and writer knew their tropes well enough that they openly and hilariously subvert tropes regarding "magic" and "vampires" and "dual cultivation," etc.

    -The tone of the film shifts wildly from the open all the way to the close.

    -Certain characters show up and are introduced as if they'd fill certain roles only for those roles to be completely changed in hilarious ways.

    Overall, the film feels almost like you suddenly landed half way in a series with no formal prequel or sequel but is rich enough that it's still enjoyable, like being handed a slice of cake with something written on it and being unsure if it's for a birthday, holiday, retirement, or professional event but still enjoying it because it's surprisingly good cake. Just like that cake, I'd recommend this as a fun watch, especially if you have friends to riff on the film with at home.

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    • Release date
      • June 10, 1983 (Hong Kong)
    • Country of origin
      • Hong Kong
    • Languages
      • Cantonese
      • Mandarin
    • Also known as
      • Api suci dari dunia pahlawan
    • Production company
      • Shaw Brothers
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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