IMDb RATING
6.3/10
5.4K
YOUR RATING
An action-thriller centered on a vampire-like woman who eats the skins and hearts of her lovers.An action-thriller centered on a vampire-like woman who eats the skins and hearts of her lovers.An action-thriller centered on a vampire-like woman who eats the skins and hearts of her lovers.
- Awards
- 11 wins & 23 nominations
Kun Chen
- Wang Sheng
- (as Chen Kun)
David Leong
- Xia Hou Xiang
- (as David Liang)
Yeerjiang Mahepushen
- Bandit chief
- (as Ye Er Jiang)
Michael An-Ye Tan
- Da Dao
- (as Michael Tan)
Yun-Peng Qi
- Mo Zhui
- (as Qi Yun Peng)
Chang-Zhou Zhao
- Jing An
- (as Zhao Chang Zhou)
Tina Xiang
- Xiao Rou
- (as Xiang Wan)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaHong Kong's 2009 Academy Awards official submission to Foreign-Language Film category.
- GoofsAll mail armor in this film is made with the the mail going vertically rather than sideways. This would make the armor less effective, as it spreads the ring pattern open, making it easier to penetrate. All historical examples of mail armor have the ring pattern going from side to side for this reason.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Painted Skin: The Resurrection (2012)
- SoundtracksPainted Heart
Music by Ikuro Fujiwara (as Fujiwara Ikuro)
Lyrics by Siu-kei Chan
Performed by Jane Zhang (as Jane Zhang)
Featured review
This is not your average Donnie Yen movie. So is that a good or bad thing? Well, I found it to be a nice switch away from the usual stuff that we see from the Hong Kong martial arts star. So yes, I enjoyed "Painted Skin" (aka "Hua pi").
Directors Gordon Chan, Danny Ko and Andy Wing-Keung Chin managed to put together a good story that had a good amount of variation. "Painted Skin" is an enjoyable combination of love story, action and drama.
The talents were well-cast and it was nice to see a movie where Donnie Yen wasn't all-overshadowing over all other actors and actresses. You know what you will get from martial arts star Donnie Yen, of course. However, the two female leads Xun Zhou and Wei Zhao were really impressive in this 2008 movie.
"Painted Skin" has a lot to offer and chances are that you will find something in it too. I enjoyed the storytelling and the fact that the movie wasn't focusing on being a display of CGI effects.
The action and fight sequences were well-choreographed and equally so executed, which is a given when Donnie Yen is involved.
The costumes and sets were grand, with lots of details, and it helped bring the story to life quite well.
"Painted Skin" is a well-worthy addition to the collection of anyone who enjoys Asian cinema.
Directors Gordon Chan, Danny Ko and Andy Wing-Keung Chin managed to put together a good story that had a good amount of variation. "Painted Skin" is an enjoyable combination of love story, action and drama.
The talents were well-cast and it was nice to see a movie where Donnie Yen wasn't all-overshadowing over all other actors and actresses. You know what you will get from martial arts star Donnie Yen, of course. However, the two female leads Xun Zhou and Wei Zhao were really impressive in this 2008 movie.
"Painted Skin" has a lot to offer and chances are that you will find something in it too. I enjoyed the storytelling and the fact that the movie wasn't focusing on being a display of CGI effects.
The action and fight sequences were well-choreographed and equally so executed, which is a given when Donnie Yen is involved.
The costumes and sets were grand, with lots of details, and it helped bring the story to life quite well.
"Painted Skin" is a well-worthy addition to the collection of anyone who enjoys Asian cinema.
- paul_haakonsen
- Jan 8, 2016
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Details
Box office
- Budget
- $10,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $37,579,689
- Runtime1 hour 43 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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