The Lord Protector
The Lord Protector

The Lord Protector

1996Movie101 minEnglish

With the future of the world hanging in the balance, one fearless hero's quest to solve "The Riddle of the Chosen". As the Lord Protector makes his way through a land of magic and mystery, his allies grow stronger and his enemies more fierce. Will the Lord Protector make it to the center of evil and banish the dark forces that plot destruction, or will the power of evil overwhelm this mortal man and envelope the entire planet in a shroud of darkness and despair?

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IMDb5.8/10
Director: Bao Der-ChengGenres: Action, Adventure, Fantasy

Plot Summary

In ancient China, a skilled warrior is framed for murder and forced to go on the run. He must clear his name and uncover a conspiracy that threatens the entire empire. Along the way, he encounters allies and enemies, facing numerous challenges that test his martial arts prowess and his resolve.

Critical Reception

The Lord Protector is a martial arts film that offers a decent amount of action but is often criticized for its convoluted plot and underdeveloped characters. While Donnie Yen delivers a strong performance in the fight sequences, the film struggles to engage audiences beyond its combat.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its energetic fight choreography and Donnie Yen's performance.
  • Criticized for a confusing storyline and lack of character development.
  • Seen as a typical 90s martial arts flick with formulaic elements.

Google audience: Audience reception is mixed, with some appreciating the action sequences and martial arts prowess. However, many find the plot difficult to follow and lacking in depth.

Fun Fact

This film marked an early starring role for Donnie Yen, showcasing his burgeoning talent in martial arts choreography and performance before his international breakthrough.

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CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

When I saw this film, I assumed it had been made in the late seventies - the effects are almost drawn onto the screen; but then I spotted in was made in 1996 and my appreciation really slumped. The first thing you notice is that old Ben Hur...