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The Dragon Chronicles the Maidens of Heavenly Mountains

The Dragon Chronicles the Maidens of Heavenly Mountains

Actor(s): Brigitte Lin, Gong Li, Cheung Man
Director(s): Andrew Chin
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Movie Details

Movie Release: 1994
DVD Release: 03/12/2002
Format: DVD - Letterbox for TV
Audio Tracks: Cantonese, Mandarin
Subtitles: English
SwapaDVD Credits: 1
Number of Discs: 1
Run Time: 1 hrs 36 mins
Studio: Tai Seng
Members Wishing: 4
Genres: Fantasy, Fantasy Adventure

DVD Synopsis

Hong Kong filmmaker Andy Chin directed this colorfully gaudy and delightfully satirical fantasy based -- very loosely -- on the classic novel -Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils by Jin Yong. Popular Asian pin-up queen Brigitte Lin stars in dual roles as Li Chou-shui, an outcast member of the San sect, and her twin sister, Chong-hoi. Chou-shui is engaged in a vicious and ongoing magical duel for power with another exiled San sect member, Mo Han-wen, played by the popular Chinese actress Gong Li (Raise the Red Lantern). Han-wen's magical mastery is somewhat undermined by her sexual attraction to Chong-hoi, which Chou-shui exploits to hurt Han-wen's pride and sap her will at every opportunity so that she can gain the upper hand in their ever-more fierce confrontations. These battles attract the interest of the powerful leader of the Sing Suk sect, Ting Chun-chou (Norman Tsui), who believes that he will take over in the wake of the women's mutually assured supernatural destruction. Ting starts slaughtering all of his rivals, but runs into trouble when an opportunistic lackey named Purple (Sharla Cheung) steals a scroll containing the Yi-ken sutra, capable of bestowing incredible powers, and gets a Shaolin monk who can interpret it for her own particular ends. Funny, visually spectacular, and paced slightly this side of light-speed, the film is marvelously entertaining, if a bit challenging to follow for newcomers to the world of Hong Kong fantasy. Frankie Lam co-stars with Liu Kai-chi and James Pak. ~ Robert Firsching, All Movie Guide

Actors

Brigitte Lin - Li Chou-shui/Chong-hoi
Gong Li - Mo Han-wen
Cheung Man


Editorial Review of DVD

Hong Kong filmmaker Andy Chin directed this colorfully gaudy and delightfully satirical fantasy based -- very loosely -- on the classic novel -Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils by Jin Yong. Popular Asian pin-up queen Brigitte Lin stars in dual roles as Li Chou-shui, an outcast member of the San sect, and her twin sister, Chong-hoi. Chou-shui is engaged in a vicious and ongoing magical duel for power with another exiled San sect member, Mo Han-wen, played by the popular Chinese actress Gong Li (Raise the Red Lantern). Han-wen's magical mastery is somewhat undermined by her sexual attraction to Chong-hoi, which Chou-shui exploits to hurt Han-wen's pride and sap her will at every opportunity so that she can gain the upper hand in their ever-more fierce confrontations. These battles attract the interest of the powerful leader of the Sing Suk sect, Ting Chun-chou (Norman Tsui), who believes that he will take over in the wake of the women's mutually assured supernatural destruction. Ting starts slaughtering all of his rivals, but runs into trouble when an opportunistic lackey named Purple (Sharla Cheung) steals a scroll containing the Yi-ken sutra, capable of bestowing incredible powers, and gets a Shaolin monk who can interpret it for her own particular ends. Funny, visually spectacular, and paced slightly this side of light-speed, the film is marvelously entertaining, if a bit challenging to follow for newcomers to the world of Hong Kong fantasy. Frankie Lam co-stars with Liu Kai-chi and James Pak. This disc presents the film in its orignal theatrical aspect ratio. ~ Robert Firsching, All Movie Guide

Member Movie Reviews

Brad S. (Snibot) from CEDAR PARK, TX wrote on 11/17/2009...

This is one of my favorite of the Hong Kong Cinema, better in most respects to Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, but not quite as good as House of Flying Daggers.

Storyline is exceptional, great dialog throughout, excellent acting, and the humor doesn't detract from the story. the performances are at or above par for this kind of movie. one breif note: The subtitles are a little odd, there are a lot of mentions of people wanting to be or are "the kiddie" this should be translated to "the eternal ageless one."

All in all this is a solid movie and well worth looking over if you like the Martial Arts genre.


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