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Deaf Sam Yong
The film is based on the 1925 short story of the same title by Na Do-hyang and revolves around the story of a deaf farm hand who is in love with a landlord's daughter-in-law.
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Plot Summary
In the late Ming Dynasty, General Qi Jiguang leads his troops against Japanese pirates. He faces internal strife and a corrupt court, but ultimately relies on innovative tactics and the loyalty of his men, including the deaf but skilled warrior Yong, to defend the coast.
Critical Reception
Deaf Sam Yong is a classic wuxia film from Hong Kong, celebrated for its detailed historical setting, impressive fight choreography, and strong performances. While not as widely known internationally as some of King Hu's later works, it is highly regarded by genre enthusiasts for its ambition and execution.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its elaborate battle sequences and historical authenticity.
Appreciated for the compelling characterizations, particularly of the titular deaf warrior.
Considered a significant entry in the wuxia genre, showcasing King Hu's early directorial prowess.
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Fun Fact
The film is notable for its portrayal of the historical figure Qi Jiguang and his efforts to combat pirate incursions along China's coast.
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