Da zui xia
Facts
| Directed by | King Hu |
| Cast | Pei-pei Cheng, Hua Yueh, Siu Tien Yuen, Siu-Tung Ching and Feng Ku |
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Average user review:| Come Drink With Me |
The plot is very simple, revolving around Golden Swallow's efforts to rescue her brother (and the governor's son), held captive for negotiations by a band of bandits whose leader was recently kidnapped. The only subplot revolves around a beggar named Drunken Cat and his former fellow student, the abbot of the temple harboring the bandits.
Its only real fault is the anticlimatic ending not being up to par with the rest of the film. 4 stars, not because the ending... mostly because it's entertaining, but never very involving.
Because of its terrific looks and the recent Shawscope remastering project, I'm praying for a DVD release, but if you're eager for a decent movie and don't mind VHS, this is certainly worth a rental or purchse. August 28, 2003
| A renowned HK costume adventure from the legendary King Hu |
The Shaw Bros. film was shot on outdoor locations in Taiwan and exquisitely designed interior sets. It's all beautifully mounted and adorned with an original Chinese music score. The swordplay scenes are simpler and more stylized, in the manner of Chinese opera, than the hard-edged, bloody style of fights that would come into vogue just a few years later after the success of ONE-ARMED SWORDSMAN (1967). Cheng Pei Pei played the role of Golden Swallow again in Chang Cheh's GOLDEN SWALLOW (aka THE GIRL WITH THE THUNDERBOLT KICK, 1969), which co-starred Jimmy Wang Yu. The actress returned to the screen in CROUCHING TIGER, HIDDEN DRAGON to play Jade Fox, the evil swordplay teacher masquerading as a governess. October 15, 2001
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