The White-Bone Sword (Part 1)
The White-Bone Sword (Part 1)

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The White-Bone Sword (Part 1)

1962
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Cantonese

The Thousand-Year-Old Wood Spirit has appeared again, and powerful martial artists both good and evil have gathered to defeat it, because its bones become the magical White-Bone Yin-Yang Swords. But the creature can only be defeated by black gold. Who will get the black gold dagger and win the swords?

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: King HuGenres: Action, Adventure, Drama, Fantasy, History, Martial Arts, Wuxia

Plot Summary

In this epic wuxia tale, a young scholar named Bai finds himself entangled in a conflict involving a legendary sword with the power to grant immense strength. He must navigate treacherous political landscapes and battle formidable opponents to uncover the truth behind the sword and his own destiny. The story unfolds with intricate martial arts sequences and dramatic confrontations.

Critical Reception

The film was a significant entry in the wuxia genre, praised for its stylized action, storytelling, and ambition. While its initial reception was strong within its target audience, its international recognition grew over time as a classic of Hong Kong cinema. It's celebrated for its contribution to the visual language of martial arts films.

What Reviewers Say

  • Visually stunning with captivating martial arts choreography.

  • A compelling narrative rooted in classic Chinese literature and folklore.

  • A foundational film in the wuxia genre, influencing many subsequent productions.

Google audience: Audience reception is generally positive, with viewers appreciating the film's classic martial arts action and historical setting. The intricate plot and character development are often highlighted as strong points.

Fun Fact

This film is the first part of a planned trilogy, though the subsequent parts were never produced.

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