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Country
  
China Hong Kong

6/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Action, Adventure

Language
  
Mandarin

Flying Swords of Dragon Gate movie poster
Director
  
Tsui Hark, Jacob Cheung

Writer
  
Hark Tsui (screenplay)

Release date
  
15 December 2011 (2011-12-15) (China) 22 December 2011 (2011-12-22) (Hong Kong)

Initial release
  
December 15, 2011 (New Zealand)

Adapted from
  
New Dragon Gate Inn, Dragon Inn

Music director
  
William Hu Wei-Li, Li Han Chiang, Xin Gu

Cast
  
Jet Li
(Chow Wai On),
Chen Kun
(Yu Hua Tian),
Zhou Xun
(Ling Yan Qiu),
Kuei Lun-Mei
(Tribal Princess),
Mavis Fan
(Su Huirong)

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Flying Swords of Dragon Gate is a 2011 wuxia film directed by Tsui Hark and starring Jet Li, Zhou Xun, Chen Kun, Li Yuchun, Gwei Lun-mei, Louis Fan and Mavis Fan. The film is a remake of Dragon Gate Inn (1966) and New Dragon Gate Inn (1992) but takes place three years after. Production started on 10 October 2010 and is filmed in 3-D. The film screened out of competition at the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival in February 2012. The film received seven nominations at the 2012 Asian Film Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director.

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Plot

The Emperor's eunuchs have gained power and influence, the East Bureau and West Bureau spy and police the nation. They visit the shipyards, but only as a cover to execute those who would try and report their taking of bribes to the Emperor. Wandering hero Zhao Huai'an fights the leader of the East Bureau, defeating him and putting his head in a box and hanging it as a warning to other corrupt officials.

The Emperor's chief concubine asks the West Bureau why they waste time on power struggles when she only wants them to prevent the Emperor impregnating anyone aside from her. Three pregnant courtesans have been executed, a fourth is being hunted down. Officials stop a riverboat and are about to execute a woman but a masked hero intervenes. Zhao watches from nearby and the masked hero also claims to be Zhao. The imposter helps the courtesan flee to Dragons Gate, Zhao and his followers decide to fight the West Bureau to help delay them and aid in the escape.

As a sandstorm threatens and drives most travellers away, a few groups driven by different agendas are determined to stay in the desert at the famous Dragons Gate Inn. Amidst rumors of an ancient city and with Zhao Huai'an and the leader of the West Bureau approaching, events are about to unfold with the Dragons Gate Inn as the stage for an all out clash.

Cast

  • Jet Li as Zhao Huai'an
  • Zhou Xun as Ling Yanqiu
  • Chen Kun as Yu Huatian and Wind Blade
  • Li Yuchun as Gu Shaotang
  • Gwei Lun-mei as Zhang Xiao Wen/Tribal princess
  • Louis Fan as Ma Jinliang
  • Mavis Fan as Su Huirong
  • Wu Di as Zhao Tong
  • Zhuang Guoqi
  • Li Yuan as Kuo Zheng
  • Gordon Liu as Wan Yulou
  • Zhang Xinyu as Royal Consort Wan
  • Zha Ka (aka Han Feixing) as H'Gantga
  • Production

    Although this film is based on the story of 1992's New Dragon Gate Inn, Tsui denied that this film would be a remake of the old classic but more of a re-imagining. Tsui also worked on the screenplay in addition to directing and producing the film, to ensure the originality of the story. Before Jet Li was signed on for the role of Zhou Huai'an, Tsui reportedly offered the role to Donnie Yen but he turned it down due to the fact he has no wish to be in sequels/remakes of previous films he has already worked on. Jet Li was signed with US$12 million contract to star in this film. Li explained his reason for joining this film stating,

    Actress Zhou Xun was also quoted for her reason for joining this film and she explains,

    Tsui also invited Chuck Comisky, the visual-effects supervisor for James Cameron's Avatar, as the 3-D director to manage the special effects. Comisky will lead a team of 3D crew from China, Korea, Singapore, Spain, etc.

    References

    Flying Swords of Dragon Gate Wikipedia
    Flying Swords of Dragon Gate IMDb


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