Hong Kong cinema giants Derek Yee and Tsui Hark join forces in this 3D martial arts epic, about an elite swordsman who is haunted by his skill, and a challenger who aims to take his place at all costs. Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
- Native Title: 三少爷的剑
- Also Known As: San Shao Ye De Jian 3D , Third Master's Sword , Sword Master 3D
- Screenwriter & Director: Derek Yee
- Screenwriter: Tsui Hark
- Genres: Romance, Wuxia
Cast & Credits
- Peter Ho Main Role
- Lin Geng Xin Main Role
- Jiang Yi Yan Main Role
- Jiang Meng Jie Main Role
- Nina Paw[Hsiao Li's mother]Support Role
- Zhang JingLang ZiSupport Role
Reviews
This review may contain spoilers
Derek Yee returned to direct the remake of Death Duel, the movie he starred in as a twenty-year-old in 1977. Peter Ho starred as the tattooed face swordsman with only one challenger left to fight before he died. Kenny Lin followed the trope of the disgruntled swordsman who refused to fight any more, gaining the name Useless Chi. This is one of my least favorite tropes because the swordsman/fighter waits until innocents are killed before deciding to stand up and take care of business.
The Sword Master felt like an old school kung fu flick only with better special effects and grander scale fights. The sets and costumes were all beautiful and believable. The characters could have been fleshed out more but for a wuxia they accomplished what they needed to.
Norman Chu who was in the original made a return as a clan leader in this one. There weren’t any good or bad clans, they were all pretty disreputable making it hard to root for anyone except the innocent civilians.
The Sword Master was not the best of its kind but it was an entertaining wire-fu wuxia with quality fights, a little romance and a bittersweet bromance. Worth checking out for a fresh take on an old classic.
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