The Supreme Swordsman
The Supreme Swordsman

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The Supreme Swordsman

1984
Movie
95 min
Mandarin

A rampaging swordsman slices and dices his way across China on a bloody mission to cut down every warrior in his way, and claim the blade of the legendary Supreme Swordsman in this Shaw Brothers classic starring Derek Yee and Jason Pai Piao, and directed by Keith Li Baak Ling. But when the son of a slain sword maker emerges as an unexpected challenger, the ruthless killer realizes that he may have finally met his match.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Chia-Liang LiuGenres: Action, Martial Arts, Drama

Plot Summary

In feudal China, a skilled but impoverished swordsman named Ti Lung is drawn into a deadly conflict. He must master his martial arts abilities and confront a ruthless bandit leader and his treacherous followers. Along the way, he uncovers secrets about his past and the true meaning of justice.

Critical Reception

The Supreme Swordsman is generally well-regarded for its expertly choreographed fight sequences and strong performances, particularly from Gordon Liu. It's considered a solid entry in the golden age of Hong Kong martial arts cinema, appreciated for its traditional storytelling and impressive action.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its intricate and exciting martial arts choreography.

  • Gordon Liu's performance as the titular swordsman is a standout.

  • Offers a classic tale of honor and revenge within the martial arts genre.

Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's authentic kung fu action and traditional narrative structure. Many appreciate its nostalgia value and the clear-cut heroic journey of its protagonist.

Fun Fact

Gordon Liu, who plays the lead, is renowned for his extensive training in traditional Chinese martial arts and his iconic role as the monk in 'The 36th Chamber of Shaolin'.

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