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The Storm Riders

Original title: Fung wan: Hung ba tin ha
  • 1998
  • PG-13
  • 2h 8m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
4.3K
YOUR RATING
Ekin Cheng and Aaron Kwok in The Storm Riders (1998)
Martial ArtsWuxiaActionAdventureFantasyRomance

An evil warlord takes in 2 students (Wind & Cloud) in an effort to become invincible so he can take over the world.An evil warlord takes in 2 students (Wind & Cloud) in an effort to become invincible so he can take over the world.An evil warlord takes in 2 students (Wind & Cloud) in an effort to become invincible so he can take over the world.

  • Director
    • Wai Keung Lau
  • Writers
    • Wing-Shing Ma
    • Manfred Wong
  • Stars
    • Aaron Kwok
    • Ekin Cheng
    • Shin'ichi Chiba
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    4.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Wai Keung Lau
    • Writers
      • Wing-Shing Ma
      • Manfred Wong
    • Stars
      • Aaron Kwok
      • Ekin Cheng
      • Shin'ichi Chiba
    • 49User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 13 nominations total

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    Aaron Kwok
    Aaron Kwok
    • Striding Cloud…
    Ekin Cheng
    Ekin Cheng
    • Whispering Wind
    • (as Ekin Cheng Yee-Kin)
    • …
    Shin'ichi Chiba
    Shin'ichi Chiba
    • Lord Conqueror
    • (as Sonny Chiba)
    • …
    Kristy Yeung
    Kristy Yeung
    • Charity…
    Shu Qi
    Shu Qi
    • Muse…
    Lawrence Cheng
    Lawrence Cheng
    • Jester
    • (as Tan-shui Cheng)
    • …
    Roy Cheung
    Roy Cheung
    • Sik Mo-Gin…
    Yue Dung Cheung
    • Striding Cloud - child
    Jason Chu
    Jason Chu
    • Ming
    Alex Fong
    Alex Fong
    • Whispering Prince
    Rocky Lai
    Rocky Lai
    • Wedding Guest
    Yiu-Cheung Lai
    Yiu-Cheung Lai
    • Mud Buddha…
    Dion Lam
    Dion Lam
    • Bat
    • (as Dik-on Lam)
    Siu-Kay Lee
    Siu-Kay Lee
    • Wedding Guest
    • (as Siu-Kei Lee)
    Tat-Chiu Lee
    Tat-Chiu Lee
    • Hawk
    Xiping Luo
    • Woodcutter
    Christine Ng
    Christine Ng
    • Ying
    Frankie Chi-Hung Ng
    Frankie Chi-Hung Ng
    • Master Fong - Ming's Father
    • Director
      • Wai Keung Lau
    • Writers
      • Wing-Shing Ma
      • Manfred Wong
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    User reviews49

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    7Prophet-9

    A triumphant mix of Western SFX and Eastern imagination.

    The makers of The Storm Riders took a chance when making this experimental film. They did something that had never been done before by fusing extreme computer graphics into a Hong Kong style martial arts film. Needless to say they were very successful. I have never seen the amount of visual graphics found in Storm Riders in any film prior. With the help of SFX all the characters gain divine fighting abilities. In fact it's like watching battles between gods rather than humans. I enjoyed this film greatly and would have loved to have seen it on the big screen. The story is straight out of Asian folklore and the acting is painless. The only flaw I found in this film is also it's strength. Though beautiful and powerful, Storm Riders relies on SFX too much. There is actually very little fighting skill used. Most of the fights are completely computer enhanced and the actors never truly cut loose. The good news is that the creators of this fine film learned from it and did a little fine tuning in their next attempt, A Man Called Hero.
    8stormruston

    Fun fun fun!

    I really liked this movie,and both leads were perfect in there roles.

    this is a action fantasy with lots of cool but hoky special effects and almost non stop action.

    Great fighting scenes and decent special effects.your 12 to 15 year olds will love it as will most si-fi/fantasy/kung-fu buffs.
    chanelit-1

    Excellent

    I saw the DVD of this movie in a local HMV store and on the cover it said that it outsold 'Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon' in Hong Kong. I read the back and it sounded very interesting. The DVD contained 2 discs - the international version and the Director's cut. I opted for the Director's cut as I like to see films the way the Director intended.

    So, I bought it, sat back and pressed play. I was absolutely amazed - the story was fascinating, steeped in Eastern mysticism, the acting was superb (especially Aaron Kowk as Cloud and Ekin Cheng as Wind, the two principal leads) and the special effects were mind blowing.

    I won't give the story away and to be honest, the plot wouldn't do justice to the way the film's made and how entertaining it really is. Ideas are thrown in one after the other, Lau's direction is assured and there are set pieces which defy belief (for example, when Wind is fighting the fire dragon in the cave).

    It's simple, if you have a chance to see this, then watch it. Watch the Director's version though - the International version is many minutes shorter and badly dubbed.
    Latte Thunder

    The future of Hong Kong action

    I caught wind of this movie in a hong kong based design mag that ran a feature on it. The stills were amazing, so I did everything in my power to track it down. I'm no stranger to the world of Hong Kong action, but this was something completely new to me. Kinetic swordplay, astounding special effects, great story, great acting. This is the future of Hong Kong cinema. Andrew Lau has really gone the distance here. Aaron Kwok plays the moody and violent Cloud while Ekin Cheng plays the level headed and disciplined Wind. They fight under the guidance of the not-so-nice Lord Conquer excellently portrayed by Sonny (the man) Chiba. Together they conquer all of China with their martial arts might. But if Cloud and Wind combine, fight together and discover the truth about their cloudy pasts, Conquer is screwed. There's really not a bad thing I can say here, maybe the editing is a little liberal during the great fight scenes and really takes away from the glory, but even that's not too bad.
    Zippycut

    An Unintentionally Hilarious Masterpiece

    Wow. This movie is a CLASSIC, almost entirely because of it's extreme unintentional hilarity. The "fighters" are actually Chinese pop stars, and it comes through quite easily in this, dare I say, "Film." The special effects will leave you either in painful laughter or extreme incredulity, and not because of how well they are done. The plot has the solidity and continuity of a jellyfish, with characters appearing, leaving and reappearing for what appears to be no reason at all. It's best to watch this movie with several friends late at night, but a warning: the laughter might cause some damage. Every kung fu fan should immediately watch this movie, and then watch a good movie, such as Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon or Fist of Legend.

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    • Trivia
      This film is based on the manhua comic series called 'Fung Wan' by Ma Wing-shing. Manhua is the Chinese equivalent of the Japanese Manga (Comics).
    • Crazy credits
      In the credits you can see how they made some of the film's special effects
    • Alternate versions
      The original Hong Kong version runs 38 minutes longer than the butchered American version. The scenes with Wind and Cloud as young children are cut the most, and the bamboo forest battle between Lord Conquer and Wind's father is one of many scenes missing altogether. The American version offers an English translation of the onscreen character names that accompany each character's first apperance in the film The cuts for violence, presumably made to secure a PG-13 rating, render much of the film incomprehensible.
    • Connections
      Featured in Aaron Kwok: Ging Bin (1998)
    • Soundtracks
      Insects Fly
      Music by Kwong Wing Chan

      Lyrics by Xi Lin

      Performed by Ekin Cheng

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    • Release date
      • July 18, 1998 (Hong Kong)
    • Country of origin
      • Hong Kong
    • Language
      • Cantonese
    • Also known as
      • Phong Vân: Hùng Bá Thiên Hạ
    • Production companies
      • Golden Harvest Pictures (China)
      • Centro Digital Pictures Ltd.
      • Tianshan Film Studio
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    • Budget
      • $10,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 8m(128 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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