Come Drink with Me
Come Drink with Me

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Come Drink with Me

1966
Movie
91 min
Mandarin

Golden Sparrow is a fighter-for-hire who has been contracted by the local government to retrieve the governor's kidnapped son. Holding him is a group of rebels who are demanding that their leader be released from prison in return for the captured son. After a brief encounter with the gang at a local restaurant, Golden Sparrow is joined by an inebriated wanderer Drunken Cat who aids her in her mission.

Insights

IMDb7.4/10
Rotten Tomatoes95%
Director: King HuGenres: Action, Martial Arts, Wuxia

Plot Summary

In feudal China, a skilled female warrior known as the Golden Swallow is sent to rescue her kidnapped younger brother. Along the way, she encounters a drunken, one-armed swordsman who becomes her unlikely ally. Together, they must confront a ruthless bandit gang and their formidable leader in a series of thrilling martial arts encounters.

Critical Reception

Come Drink with Me is widely regarded as a landmark film in the Wuxia genre, credited with revitalizing it and establishing King Hu as a master filmmaker. Its innovative choreography, compelling female protagonist, and artistic direction were praised by critics, and it found a strong following among martial arts film enthusiasts.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its groundbreaking Wuxia choreography and dynamic action sequences.

  • Celebrated for its strong, independent female lead character, Cheng Pei-pei.

  • Noted for King Hu's artistic direction and atmospheric storytelling.

Google audience: Audience reception for this classic Wuxia film is overwhelmingly positive, with viewers frequently highlighting its exciting fight scenes and the iconic performance of Cheng Pei-pei. Many consider it a foundational film that set a high bar for subsequent martial arts movies.

Awards & Accolades

While not heavily awarded by major Western bodies at the time of its release, it is critically acclaimed and considered essential viewing within the martial arts film canon. It has received numerous retrospective accolades and is frequently cited in discussions of influential cinema.

Fun Fact

The film's iconic drunken swordsman character, Shih Feng, was inspired by the legendary, albeit fictional, folk hero Su Can (Drunken Master).

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