Butterfly and Sword

1993
5.9| 1h28m| en| More Info
Released: 16 January 1993 Released
Producted By: Chang-Hong Channel Film & Video Co.
Country: Hong Kong
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Revenue: 0
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A loyalist attempts to keep the King's empire from being overthrown by a revolutionary group.

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Actuakers One of my all time favorites.
GazerRise Fantastic!
Kaydan Christian A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.
Janis One of the most extraordinary films you will see this year. Take that as you want.
brainfertilizer I found this movie slightly disappointing.It seems there are several different strains of HK Action Flicks. Jackie Chan does pure fist/leg martial arts with no wires. Jet Li tends to use more wires, but "Once Upon a Time in China" seemed to be more dependent on the action than the wires. This move depends so much on wires and magic powers that you really don't get very much in the way of good swordplay and kung-fu. It seemed pretty cheesy from the beginning, and I left it on only because I had nothing better to do. Then it started getting good. The plot gets pretty complicated, as you see hidden motivations and conflicting desires causing problems for the characters. Unfortunately, the movie never really capitalizes on some of the things the characters discover, and the ending reveals a mystery they really hadn't set up well, forcing the characters to reveal too much in their dialogue, as in, "You see, this was my plan all along! Now I shall kill you!" Not dull, exactly, but it never fulfills the potential of the plot developments to overcome a cheesy approach to martial arts.
artmjade How can you go wrong when Michelle is at the helm?Movies that have hit the mainstream like So Close and Crouching Tiger owe it all to cult favorites like this one. This is line jumping and supernatural feats during the core creation. Besides, you'll go crazy trying to figure out how so many people can mistake a HOTTIE like Michelle for a man!I dare ANYONE to say (and describe) how it was not better than Supercop 2!Not her best work to date, but well worth the rental. WATCH IT!
drngor This is a movie that is a visual feast. The wire work is mesmerizing, the swordplay is intricate, and the photography is grand. However, other than that I was quite disappointed with this film.The plot of the film is quite complex. It tells the story of some assassins who are trying to kill the leaders of Soul Heights(?) because they wish to destroy Happy Woods and be the leaders of the martial world. Also included is a web of love, a fake death, betrayal, and a whole lot of fighting.The relationship between the characters is quite complex. Tony Leung and Joey Wang are lovers. However, Tony is loved by Michelle Yeoh who is in turn loved by Donnie Yen. The problem that exists with the characters is that I really didn't have any sympathy for them, except Donnie Yen. The characters are fairly well-defined but they seemed emotionally distant.The battle scenes are done quite well. The movie has some good wire action choreographed by Ching Siu-Tung. Unfortunately, these scenes don't really show what Michelle Yeoh and Donnie Yen are capable of doing. That's a shame, because they are very talented. Nonetheless, the action scenes with Donnie Yen are quite good...especially him and Michelle in the forest.One of the main drawbacks of this movie is the excess of gore. This film is very bloody and has many scenes of decapitation, torso splitting, and blood spurting in geysers.In the end, this is a fair movie. Donnie Yen is probably the best thing about this film. He shines more than the two leads. Also, this movie has an arresting visual style. Other those two things, there isn't much going for this film.
YTSL An amazing movie which is amazingly under-appreciated and -rated. One of those rare multi-genre (fantasy, historical costume drama, comedy, romantic tragedy) movies for which Hong Kong is justly famous, with -- unusually for films from that movie production center -- a complex, multi-dimensional and -level plot. Beautifully filmed, well acted (Michelle Yeoh is NOT just an action stuntwoman though she is undoubtedly able in that regard), fast paced.My only caveat is that it helps to read a plot synopsis (preferably Peter's from off the "Yes Madam" web site). Yes, the story-line is THAT complicated!