Dragon Chronicles - The Maidens of Heavenly Mountains |  | Director: Andy Wing-Keung Chin Actors: Brigitte Lin, Li Gong, Norman Chu, Sharla Cheung, Frankie Lam Studio: Tai Seng Category: DVD
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Format: AC-3, Color, Dolby, DVD, Letterboxed, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC Languages: Cantonese (Original Language), Mandarin Chinese (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Chinese (Subtitled) Rating: Unrated Region: 0 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 96 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.1 x 0.6
MPN: TAID335454D ISBN: 6305719012 UPC: 601643354545 EAN: 9786305719014 ASIN: 6305719012
Theatrical Release Date: 1994 Release Date: March 12, 2002 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Legend has it that in a faraway place beyond the edge of the earth there lives a broken-hearted man with infinite power. Abandoned by his loved ones the inheritance of the old mans powers become a battleground for evil outsiders. Subtitles in english and chinese chapters trailers and filmographies. Studio: Tai Seng Entertainment Release Date: 03/16/2004 Starring: Brigitte Lin Cheung Man Run time: 108 minutes Rating: Nr Director: Chin Wing Keung
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Excellent Wuxia April 29, 2008 Dr. Gesine Stanienda If you like Wuxia films and are alright with viewing a subtitled film (and do not care if the story is so complex you will need multiple viewings to fully grasp it), this is for you.
Brigitt Lin stars in the role of evil/good twin sisters and is convincing as ever, Gong Li [usually not an actress to be found in Wuxia] plays an excellent love-struck villain.
The subtitles are sometimes slightly wrong (both grammar, vocabulary and register), but are much better than, say, the ones from Beijing Opera Blues.
The martial arts scenes are well-choreographed and well-executed.
The story (in a nutshell):
Gong Li and the twins played by Brigitte Lin are members of a Wuxia sect whose leader has been poisoned by a rival. Instead of trying to avenge their teacher, the three women fall out with each other because the twins are both in love with their teacher (who only loves one of them) and Gong Li, in turn, is in love with the twin who is favoured by their leader. [I did say it was complicated].
The rival who poisoned their master is bent on destroying all other Wuxia sects and gaining the power of the women's sect leader. However, an innocent monk happens to be given the leader's power instead. He manages to unite the women against their master's killer and they overcome him in the end.
As most Wuxia films, this film also has no happy ending. Love remains unconsummated.
All villains also have a humane streak in them that makes the viewer pity their lot.
4 stars mainly because of the excellent cast.
Story and film: 3 stars.
So bad you'll die laughing April 9, 2007 Plano Harry (Plano, TX USA) The "Special Defects" are hilarious! The captions (in English) alone will keep you in stiches. Those translations that did make sense were comical and many translations made no sense at all. Gong Li is my favorite actress in any language. Goes to show that not even the world's best actor can save a really bad movie.
B-quality special effects. Impossible to understand story. May 2, 2004 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I have read the Chinese Novel that this film was loosely based on. That is why I bought the DVD. It was a waste of time and money. There are a lot of fighting scenes but their quality look like that of a B-grade video or kids' movies . Besides most of the times, the characters fought with "Palms" or magic powers not with swords. As for the script, I can not uderstand what is going on at all. The story is like a bunch of spaghetti mixed up together. If you like Chinese style sword-fighting movies, check out "Iron Monkey", "Butterfly and sword", "Moon Warriors". If they are not available from Amazon, they will be found in any China town.
Wuxia paradise April 6, 2004 Arian Drake-Raue (Friday Harbor, Wa USA) 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
When I first watched this movie I was amazed. Wonderful story and So truely amazing actresses. I loved this movie and If you enjoy Old school kung-fu movies then you will love this one as well. It was like Star Wars on wicked crazy kung-fu crack!! I loved it
Typical HK movie but not very good DVD transcription... March 5, 2001 Cedric Malecot (Franconville France) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
This typical HK movie is not the best Wing Keung Chien did. The story by itself is very simple (like many HK movies) but characters are well portrayed. The bad point is that visual FX are below the average and the DVD transcription is really poor (maybe it's my DVD Player and/or my TV ;-). Sound quality is not incredible, just ok but I think it's because the movie is a bit old (1994). Anyway, if you're a HK MadMan, buy it else rent it first...Ooops, about bonus materials : nothing...
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