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Plot Summary
In the midst of internal strife and betrayal, a loyal general must protect a young princess and a sacred artifact from falling into the wrong hands. Pursued by assassins through treacherous mountain passes, they rely on their wits and martial arts skills to survive. The film culminates in a dramatic confrontation where loyalty and courage are tested.
Critical Reception
While not as widely discussed internationally as some of King Hu's later works, 'Blood Stained Butterfly Mountain' is recognized as an important early example of his distinctive wuxia style. It showcases his innovative use of cinematography and action choreography, and is appreciated for its compelling narrative and strong performances, particularly from Li Li-hua.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its early display of King Hu's signature visual flair and dynamic action sequences.
Appreciated for a strong performance by lead actress Li Li-hua.
Considered a solid entry in the wuxia genre, demonstrating the director's developing craft.
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Fun Fact
This film was one of the earliest collaborations between director King Hu and actress Li Li-hua, who would become a legendary figure in Chinese-language cinema.
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