by pjshimmer » Thu Mar 01, 2001 1:18 am
I will agree on that it was long and was sorta boring if you were familiar with the famous Chinese folk novel of which this movie was adapted from <b>(the sad truth is, nearly every kung fu movie in HK is adapted from either a novel or a folk tale, or a remake of an older version, like Once Upon a time in china, Tai Chi Master, Fong Sai Yuk, 7 blows of the dragon, house of traps, Bastard Swordsman, Sentimental Swordsman, King of Beggars, Kung Fu colt Master, Swordsman, Storm Riders, The Duel, Iron Monkey, Brave Archers, Ashes of time, royal tramp, A Warrior's tragedy, Zen of Swords, and just about anything else you can name. There are so few original scripts in Martial Arts cinema of HK)</b>. But this movie really didn't do the tale justice; just another poor adaption well reflected in the plot.<br><br>
<b>"Film will only become an art when its materials are as inexpensive as pencil and paper."</b> -- Jean Cocteau
What's a good movie? <b>"You may love it; you may hate it. But let him who is not a ghost dare say that he has felt nothing."</b>