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Flying Swords of Dragon Gate
The story begins when hero Zhao Huai’an decides to take refuge at the Dragon Gate Inn after being pursued by government officials for rescuing one of their captives. There, he is saved from death by the inn’s previous owner, Jin Xiang Yu, who wants him to leave the mundane world with her
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Plot Summary
In the Ming Dynasty, a trio of spies, led by the enigmatic Zhao Huai'an, must protect a pregnant woman and her unborn child from the ruthless Dragon Gate Inn's corrupt commander. The spies infiltrate the inn, facing off against formidable assassins and treacherous betrayals in a visually stunning battle for survival and justice.
Critical Reception
The film garnered mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising its visual effects, elaborate fight choreography, and the directorial vision of Tsui Hark. However, some found the plot to be convoluted and the character development lacking.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its breathtaking visuals and dazzling action sequences.
Commended for Tsui Hark's return to the wuxia genre with modern flair.
Criticized by some for a story that is sometimes difficult to follow.
Google audience: Audiences generally appreciated the film's spectacular action and visual effects, finding it an entertaining martial arts spectacle. Some viewers felt the plot was a bit convoluted and could have been clearer.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Visual Effects at the 31st Hong Kong Film Awards.
Fun Fact
The film was shot entirely in 3D, making it one of the first Chinese martial arts films to be produced with this technology from the outset.
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