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The Taking of Tiger Mountain

Original title: Zhi qu wei hu shan
  • 2014
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 21m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
3.5K
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The Taking of Tiger Mountain (2014)
A ruthless bandit ruling the lands of Northeast China from his fortress on Tiger Mountain finds his domain challenged by a captain of the Liberation Army, who teams up with a skilled investigator sent to destroy the gang from the inside.
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A story focusing on a conflict between a People's Liberation Army squad and a bandit gang in north-east China during the Chinese revolution.A story focusing on a conflict between a People's Liberation Army squad and a bandit gang in north-east China during the Chinese revolution.A story focusing on a conflict between a People's Liberation Army squad and a bandit gang in north-east China during the Chinese revolution.

  • Director
    • Hark Tsui
  • Writers
    • Bo Qu
    • Jianxin Huang
    • Hark Tsui
  • Stars
    • Hanyu Zhang
    • Tony Ka Fai Leung
    • Kenny Lin
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    3.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Hark Tsui
    • Writers
      • Bo Qu
      • Jianxin Huang
      • Hark Tsui
    • Stars
      • Hanyu Zhang
      • Tony Ka Fai Leung
      • Kenny Lin
    • 14User reviews
    • 55Critic reviews
    • 61Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 21 wins & 41 nominations total

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    THE TAKING OF TIGER MOUNTAIN Exclusive Interview - Tsui Hark (2015) | Well Go US
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    THE TAKING OF TIGER MOUNTAIN Exclusive Interview - Tsui Hark (2015) | Well Go US
    THE TAKING OF TIGER MOUNTAIN Exclusive Interview - Tsui Hark (2015) | Well Go US
    Interview 1:14
    THE TAKING OF TIGER MOUNTAIN Exclusive Interview - Tsui Hark (2015) | Well Go US

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    Hanyu Zhang
    Hanyu Zhang
    • Yang Zirong
    Tony Ka Fai Leung
    Tony Ka Fai Leung
    • The Hawk
    Kenny Lin
    Kenny Lin
    • 203
    • (as Genxin Lin)
    Yu Nan
    Yu Nan
    • Ma Qinglian
    • (as Nan Yu)
    Liya Tong
    Liya Tong
    • Bai Ru
    Geng Han
    Geng Han
    • Jimmy
    Xiao Chen
    Xiao Chen
    • Gao Bo (Guest star)
    Ran Cai
    • Soldier
    Sooeung 'Chuck' Chae
    • Ray
    • (as Chuck Chae)
    Sihan Cheng
    • Bro 4
    • (as Shihan Cheng)
    Junchen Chu
    • Soldier
    Yiheng Du
    • Luan Ping
    Lijie Ei
    • Village Chief
    Kunbing Feng
    • Soldier
    Liang Feng
    • Soldier
    Dayong Fu
    Shang Gao
    • Soldier
    Xia Gao
    • Director
      • Hark Tsui
    • Writers
      • Bo Qu
      • Jianxin Huang
      • Hark Tsui
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    User reviews14

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    7MadamWarden

    TAKING THE TIGER PISS

    A rollicking, ridiculous action movie. Heroic, crazed and great fun. Not to be taken seriously in any way. The second ending is way more fun. Stay the distance. A Tiger's tail/tale.
    7lasttimeisaw

    Hark Tsui's 3D spectacle comes to a new peak

    Every December, in the China mainland, is the protective month for Chinese productions in local multiplexes, practically all the foreign tent-poles are pushed back and it is also the most profitable period for this vastly booming market. This year, the two main contenders are GONE WITH THE BULLETS (2014), Wen Jiang's much-hyped follow-up to the massively successful LET THE BULLETS FLY (2010, 8/10) and this Hark Tsui's latest offer of a 3D spectacle retelling a legendary battle during the period of Chinese Civil war. Nevertheless the former receives some unexpected backlash from critics and audience, which prompts me to pick the latter, plus I am bringing my parents, who will feel more related to the story since they know the original tale very well.

    Much exceeding my expectation, this is by far the most amazing 3D Chinese film I have ever watched in the theater, breathtakingly sets out the vast North East snowfield where the story unfolds, without compromising the luminance of the screen. Despite that the film starts with a modern-day prologue in New York, which inconveniently enforces a weird sense of incongruity with the main event, the first impression is pretty awesome, however, this subplot will continue to distract viewers out of the picture every so often and largely banks on heart-throb Gen Han's presence.

    The story takes place in 1947, a Communist detachment named 203 lead by Jianbo (Kenny Lin) fights against the bandit chieftain Cinereous Vulture (Leung), who takes over the Tiger Mountain with his eight warriors and thousands of bandits, plus heavy arms left by Japanese after the Anti-Japanese War (1937-1945), including artilleries, cannons and a tank. Hogging the vantage point, they constantly attacks the villages nearby and becomes a major threat in the turf. Whereas the detachment has only 30 soldiers altogether with much lighter weaponry. There is only one way to win this battle against heavy odds, to circumvent the head-on confrontation and outwit the enemy by an audacious sneak attack.

    So Zirong Yang (Hanyu Zhang), a singular soldier, proposes an undercover scheme, he volunteers to infiltrate into the gang and look for a weak link in their defense system, so they can capture them all at one swoop. The mission is an adventurous one full of pitfalls and any small slip will cost Yang's life, Hanyu Zhang embodies this lone hero bravura with enthralling excitement and poise, confidently delivers bandit's cant and liberates his masculine charisma as a military man. Hong Kong veteran Tony Ka Fai Leung, almost unrecognizable here as the villain, easily stands out with his flashy and distinctive outfits, so is his eight warriors, all have been upgraded with eye-popping apparel and apparatuses. By contrast, the Communist soldiers are far more plain and conventional. Kenny Lin outstrips his youthful greenness, strenuously leaves an impression of being mature and serious. With six screenwriters credited, they enrich the film with adequate suspense, sporadic humor, the routine sacrifice and female presence (e.g. Nan Yu owns her dramatic outburst in a crudely sketched characterization).

    Hark Tsui has ventured into 3D technology since two DETECTIVE DEE films and the dismaying FLYING SWORDS OF DRAGON GATE (2011, 3/10), so finally he reaches the benchmark with this one, along with the dashing bullets and grenades slo-motion, he also schemes a prolonged alternative ending after the credits, just to show that now the industrial special effects craftsmanship is no interior compared with the Hollywood criterion. One can grudge about the final coup de main is way too easy to accomplish, but for anyone who is familiar with the current status of Chinese cinema, it is a good relief we can dish up such an entertaining blockbuster independently, and its box-office prospect is quite promising too, a sure-fire to reach a career-high for the maestro Hark after 35 years in the line.
    6RosanaBotafogo

    Unfortunately, I didn't win ...

    I am not a fan of these oriental action films, it is hard to like an action film, when the script is not very interesting, it complicates a little more, totally discouraging ... Unfortunately, I didn't win ...
    7pg-tsinc

    EXCITING FILM

    The best scene for me is the tiger attack, matches by the skills of Zhang. I rewatch it a few times, and begin to notice some 'unlikelihoods'. Even if the camara shots are breathtaking, the riffle of Zhang is a mechanism action, so you have to reload after each shot even if the chamber contains 5 cartridges (like a Muser use in WW2). During the tiger last jump, Zhang load a cartridge but fire 4 bullets, without using the action 'mechanism' ...like an automatic riffle. Zhang can go up and down the tree like an acrobat, sometimes, without even using his legs, but the tiger in unable to climb with his powerful claws. The size of the dead tiger lying on Zhang is quite exagerated... But this is OK from a cinematographic marketing. For the rest of the movie, it will be a lot greater if you keep it simple Mr Director, I mean without the theatricals and too much makeup :)
    5westsideschl

    A Little Truth

    Positive: Good CGI, enough to make it a barely believable background and action scenes, but not great. Loosely based (meaning embellished for entertainment purposes) on post WWII varying factions vying for power in China as Japanese occupiers were being driven out.

    Neutral: Interesting tie in with contemporary descendant revisiting and re-imagining that period. Acting, dialogue, script, filming, all acceptable and pretty standard, straightforward, but nothing jumps out as being incredible. It almost felt as if it was a Communist Party sponsored politically correct promotional film. Rather than being a serious historical docudrama it seemed more like a lighthearted fantasy story.

    Negative: If looking for historical accuracy, then other than someone infiltrating a gang to spy with some sort of positive outcome for his efforts, it came across as an imaginative fantasy which may be all that a viewer is interested in. Misleading cover art.

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    • Trivia
      The Tiger is a Siberian Tiger. The largest of the cats.
    • Connections
      Remake of Tracks in the Snowy Forest (1960)

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    • Release date
      • December 23, 2014 (China)
    • Country of origin
      • China
    • Languages
      • Mandarin
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dau trí núi Uy Ho
    • Production companies
      • Bona Film Group
      • Huaxia Film Distribution
      • August 1st Film Studio
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $228,984
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $50,621
      • Jan 4, 2015
    • Gross worldwide
      • $141,654,055
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 21 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Atmos
      • Dolby Surround 7.1
      • Auro 11.1
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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