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    by LC4560




As I understand it, this film was the first in the new wave of films that made HK the leading world film center in the 80s to mid 90s. As such it could be reviewed in several ways. As a messenger of what was to come, or for a westerner how it appears today. For those who have not seen it, it can be summed up as a murder mystery probably inspired by the characters of Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson with the highly intelligent scholar and the everyman, or in this case everywoman Green Dragon. In these terms it works very effectively today, as it did when it was made, and is timeless and will always be a great murder mystery story.

But as I noted above, it is more than that. It is the first of many and can only be understood in those terms with some knowledge of the HK films that both preceded and followed it. I have read that it was not well received in HK at the time, and this is understandable. Just about every aspect of the film is a break with the past--from the fast moving camerawork, the realistic lighting, the settings, particularly the use of location shots, and especially the characters. In particular the central character of the scholar who is neither effeminate nor a martial arts expert (see 60s films where the scholar is played by a woman for the former and 70s films for the latter). To my mind the aspects of the film that sadly did not carry into subsequent films are the quirky camera angles, the strong non-fighting central character, and the realistic plot (think "The East Is Red" for the opposite of that and martial arts experts jumping 30 feet in the air).

Why not 5 stars? Well there are two endings to the film. When the scholar solves the case and leaves, which is the natural ending, and what looks like a cop out by adding five minutes of unnecessary martial arts to the actual ending. A great film and totally to be recommended after the first showing, I always stop it when the scholar leaves

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YTsui Hark is indeed one the most inventive directors ever. But this film a 4 at best. Can get boring from time to time.XslaveX
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    by kangkane




This is a martial murder mystery?! I would say it's a fu "Usual Suspects". Believe me, there's a major twist in this tale, please note that this film was made in 1979.

Now I originally saw this movie in about 1986-87 and was completely mesmerised by the story and the action being displayed. This film shows all the marks of what would appear later in Tsui Hark's films, which is romaticized swordsplay and fantastic never-before-seen fight sequences and camera angles.

At the time of watching this movie, I was unaware of Tsui Hark but became a fan of his over the years.

This film brought back my interest in martial movies.

This film has a fantastic story--to prove this point, no actual fight sequences take place until 55 minutes into the film. Please don't let this put you off, because they're not missed. However when the fight squences finally kick off, you will be gripped even more.

This is a film that can be appreciated by all film loves and is a must-have in all serious fu collectors' stashes.

How could I forget this movie's soundtrack? The opening and closing music must be the funkiest soundtrack ever put on a fu moive. Check it out, you'll love it.

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    by Shmicked


Solid old school kung fu flick with some mystery. I'm more into the 90s and later stuff, but I had to see this one because it's Tsui Hark.
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