Su Qi-Er (2010) aka True Legend



Rating: 6.1/10 100 votes
Runtime: 116 Min
Language: Mandarin With English Softsubbed (Srt + Idx+Sub)
Country: Hong Kong
Color: Color
IMDb Link: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1425257/

Director: Woo-ping Yuen
Cast:
Man Cheuk Chiu ... Su Can / Su Qi-Er
Xun Zhou ... Yuan Ying
Michelle Yeoh ... Sister Yu
Xiaogang Feng ... Pickpocket
Andy On ... Yuan Lie
Luxia Jiang ... Iron Maiden
Chia Hui Liu ... Bearded Man
Ka-Yan Leung ... Su Wan-Kun
Will Liu ... Iron Lad (as Genghong Liu)
Jay Chou ... God of Wushu / Drunken God
Xiaodong Guo ... Ma Qingfeng

Cung Le ... Militia Leader
Jacky Heung ... General

David Carradine ... Anton
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Conan Stevens ... Molotov

Description:

Set in 1961 China – “a turbulent time,” according to the opening title - True Legend quickly dispenses with history lessons to deliver dark intensity and kung fu fighting sequences from the master of wuxia himself, Yuen Woo-ping. Touching on a famous Chinese legend for the third time in his career - his 1978 film Drunken Master launched Jackie Chan in Hong Kong, while Heroes Among Heroes was also a hit in 1993 – Yuen has again chosen a lead (Vincent Zhao) for his fighting skills above all else.

True Legend successfully blends the straight-faced, bone-crushing action of golden-age Hong Kong martial arts movies with the lush romance and landscapes of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon

Streamlined to four classic kung fu battles and one long classic ‘mountain training’ sequence, True Legend opened in China on February 14, aiming at the lucrative Lunar New Year market. Darker and lacking the antics normally associated with the kung fu master who fights best while drunk, True Legend features top class choreography and wire work which could well make a strong impact in the international marketplace.

Shot partly in 3D, it takes the novel approach of flashing little icons up on the screen to tell viewers when to put on their 3D specs, a device which allows the costume drama and the rural landscapes of the bridging scenes to be filmed in lush traditional widescreen, while the 3D fireworks are reserved for action sequences.

Su Can (Zhao) is a noble general and war hero who gives up a military career to return to his young wife Ying (Xun) and have a son. But Ying’s evil foster brother Yuang (On) has never forgiven Su’s father for killing his own biological father. Yuang has been coaching himself in the dark art of ‘the five deadly venom fists’, which he uses to kill Su’s father and take his sister and Su’s young son hostage.

The scene is set for Su’s two battles with Yuang. Poisoned by his nemesis after the first, Su is saved by Ying, and the two end up in the mountain refuge of a herbal healer played by Michelle Yeoh. Here, his fighting spirit broken, Su takes to the bottle – but is soon back in training again, helped by a mysterious whitebeard with long flowing eyebrows (veteran martial arts actor Gordon Liu) and The God of Wushu (Asian pop idol Jay Chou) – though Ying soon discovers that these masters exist only in Su’s alcohol-soaked imagination.

Su will soon prove his worth though – only to lose what he holds most dear. This tragedy sets the scene for the film’s final half hour, which can feel a little tacked on given that True Legend appears to already have completed its dramatic arc. But the showstopping last fight, in which the down-and-out, drink-addled Su takes on a group of huge Russian wrestlers – managed by a gambling den owner played by David Carradine in one of his very last roles – makes it all worthwhile

True Legend successfully blends the straight-faced, bone-crushing action of golden-age Hong Kong martial arts movies with the lush romance and landscapes of a Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, playing to a core male audiences with fight sequences and that are so well staged they don’t need flashy editing to work. It doesn’t confuse us with dynasties but taps into legend, fairy tale and nightmare to stand up a strong dramatic structure. And it looks ravishing.



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