Shadowless Sword (2004)
Facts
| Theatrical Release | November 30, 2003 |
| DVD Release | November 30, 2004 |
| Running Time | 115 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | Unrated |
| UPC Code | 876543227552 |
| Buy this item ... | 6 new from $10.71 |
About Shadowless Sword
Kim Young-Jun, director of 2000's Bichunmoo, helms the exciting new fantasy swordplay epic, Shadowless Sword! Set during the Balhae Dynasty in the tenth century, the film is full of danger and political intrigue. It centers on the fate of Dae Jeong-Hyeon (Lee Seo-Jin, from TV's Damo) who lives a simple life in a Chinese frontier town, but who hides an amazing secret - he is an heir to the Balhae kingdom! Little does he know, however, that he will soon become the last surviving one! When the king and the remaining heirs are wiped out by the murderous Khitan, it's up to Yeon So-Ha (Yoon Soy, from Arahan), one of Balhae's top female warriors, to accompany the exiled Prince Jeong-Hyeon back to his homeland so he can ascend the throne and take his rightful place as ruler of the empire.Hot on their trail is a band of highly trained assassins, including Khitan chieftain Gun Hwa-Pyeong (Shin Hyeon-Joon, from Bichunmoo) and his female companion Mae Yeong-Ok (Lee Gi-Yong), who are looking to insure that the prince's reign will be cut short...permanently! And to make matters more complicated, it turns out that Jeong-Hyeon isn't quite the regal, honorable gentleman that So-Ha was expecting, but is instead a man eager to protect himself at all costs with no concern for the well-being of his fellow countrymen. Will Yeon So-Ha escort Jeong-Hyeon back safely? And if so, will he become the kind of leader that his people long for in this desperate time of need? The truth will be revealed in Shadowless Sword, an amazing swordplay saga also starring Park Seong-Woong, Nam Ji-Hyun, Han Gang, and featuring cameos by Choi Ji-Woo, Kim Soo-Ro, and Jeong Jun-Ha! Product Description
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Not on the level of the Shaw Brothers |
| Uneven, lumpy and not very engaging... |
Special effects are not well done. The water fighting scene was laughable. Also, the love story was too contrived and formulaistic if you are familiar with Korean love plots.
All in all, it was a big yawn. I don't know why I persisted through the entire thing. October 18, 2007
| Fun And Entertaining Korean Film: Great Eye Candy! |
Further, I found the film entertaining and visually stunning. And although the action scenes in the film were okay, they were not as good as some of the ones I have seen from Hong Kong martial arts films. The main thing for me, however, is that I really wish that the films from Korea and HK, were more serious in their nature. I think that the Jackie Chan style of comical acting needs a makeover: especially since so many of the films [and this one in particular] are so beautiful in their visual effects. The costumes are great, they just need a little more seriousness, that's all.
Therefore, for me I would like to see more seriousness in Korean action scenes. I liked "House of Flying Daggers," and "Hero" even though they stretched realism in their combat scenes. But I really believe that Korean films need to distance themselves from HK films, because they can be truly masterful if realism was placed in their action films. The flowery combat of the wuxia style from the aforementioned films were good, but now I would like to see some real gritty realism that one finds in Japanese cinema. I really liked "Shinobi," and "Azumi 1&2." And even though they were Japanese films which stretched the limits of believability, this was an abberation, and not the norm. Which is why I probably liked them so much. Anyway, I recommend the film. Rent it first [If it is still available]. February 10, 2007
| Thoroughly Impressed... |
| heartbreaker |
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