The Water Margin
The Water Margin

The Water Margin

1998TV ShowEndedMandarin

The trials and tribulations of 108 outlaws during the mid Song Dynasty.

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IMDb7.5/10
Director: Zhang JizhongGenres: Action, Adventure, Drama, History, War

Plot Summary

The Water Margin, also known as "Outlaws of the Marsh" or "All Men Are Brothers," is a sweeping historical television drama based on the classic Chinese novel of the same name. It chronicles the gathering of 108 outlaws at Mount Liang to rebel against a corrupt government during the Song Dynasty. Each episode delves into the individual stories of these heroes, detailing their past grievances and eventual transformation into rebels fighting for justice and equality.

Critical Reception

The 1998 adaptation of The Water Margin was widely praised for its faithfulness to the source material, epic scope, and strong performances. It was considered a landmark television event in China, lauded for its production values and ability to bring the beloved classic novel to life for a new generation. While its length and episodic nature were noted, the overall reception was overwhelmingly positive, cementing its status as a classic of Chinese television.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its epic scale and fidelity to the classic novel.
  • Commended for strong performances that bring the iconic characters to life.
  • Recognized for its high production values and detailed historical setting.

Google audience: Audience reception, where available, highlights the show's respect for the original story and its engaging portrayal of numerous compelling characters. Many viewers appreciated the faithful adaptation and the ambitious scope of the series.

Fun Fact

The production of the 1998 "The Water Margin" was incredibly extensive, requiring over 200 days of filming and utilizing a massive cast and crew to authentically recreate the historical settings and epic battles described in the novel.

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