The Ming Patriots
The Ming Patriots

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The Ming Patriots

1976
Movie
89 min
Mandarin

Bruce Li stars as a kung fu fighter who with a group friends defies the Ching Dynasty, using his martial arts and sense of honor he succeeds though not without some personal losses.

Insights

IMDb6.5/10
Director: Li Han-hsiangGenres: Historical, Drama, Action

Plot Summary

During the tumultuous late Ming Dynasty, a group of loyal officials and soldiers band together to resist a corrupt regime and protect the innocent. Facing betrayal from within and overwhelming odds from external threats, their courage and resourcefulness are put to the ultimate test as they fight for the soul of the empire. The film chronicles their daring exploits and sacrifices in a desperate struggle for justice and freedom.

Critical Reception

The Ming Patriots was a moderately successful historical epic, praised for its elaborate costumes and set designs, as well as its action sequences. While it didn't achieve widespread international acclaim, it was well-received by audiences in its primary markets for its patriotic themes and classic martial arts elements. Critics noted its adherence to traditional historical drama tropes but appreciated its production values.

What Reviewers Say

  • Visually impressive with grand scale and traditional aesthetics.

  • Features exciting martial arts choreography and dramatic historical narratives.

  • Adheres to familiar historical drama conventions, offering a solid if not groundbreaking experience.

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Fun Fact

Director Li Han-hsiang was known for his elaborate historical films, and "The Ming Patriots" utilized many of the same set pieces and costume designs that he had previously employed in other successful productions, showcasing his consistent visual style.

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