Cheng Jing is an assassin who tries to return to a normal life after being counselled by a priest. After saving her husband and herself from a gang, she attracts the attention of her former assassin gang. (Source: Wikipedia) ~~ Three versions: 103 min (UK DVD) | 107 min (US DVD and streaming) | 120 min (Hong Kong Blu-ray and DVD, and Taiwan DVD) Edit Translation
- English
- 中文(台灣)
- Español
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- Native Title: 剑雨
- Also Known As: The Swordswoman's World , Rain of Swords , Jian Yu , Jian Yu Jiang Hu , Gim Jyu , Gim Jyu Gong Wu , 剑雨江湖 , 劍雨 , 劍雨江湖
- Director: John Woo
- Screenwriter & Director: Su Chao Bin
- Genres: Thriller, Romance, Wuxia
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Cast & Credits
- Michelle YeohZeng Jing / Xi Yu [After surgery]Main Role
- Wang Xue Qi Main Role
- Jung Woo SungJiang Ah ShengMain Role
- Barbie Hsu"Turquoise Leaf" / Ye Zhan QingSupport Role
- Shawn YueLei BinSupport Role
- Jiang Yi YanTian Qing TongSupport Role
Reviews
The movie is divided between entertaining fighting scenes with phantasy flair and the emotional lifestory of the female lead.
All actors did a great job. I liked the locations which allways gave me the feeling that the places have really existed in ancient china. They were trustworthy and have underlined the atmosphere very well.
In some ways it remembered me watching Shinobi: Heart under Blade... (read my recommendation)
If you like movies with an action-(side)lovestory combination this is definitly a recommendation!
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Edge-of-seat action with heart-melting displays of mundane affection
With a story of a repenting assassin forced back into the fray of killers and former allies, there were many ways that this story could have went wrong. But all the way through, the story and characters stayed true themselves. Even while they surprised me as a viewer. In addition to the reveals keeping me engaged, I found each of the multiple fight sequences absolutely gripping (and well-choreographed). There was no room almost anywhere in this film to potentially multitask to.The fact that the romance gets established pretty quickly in the film allows for the focus to stay on the action-filled plot as well. But, make no mistake, I still found myself feeling incredibly soft to our married leads. Their relatively mundane shows of affection, painted as normal and natural even in the face of danger, melted my heart on more than one occasion.
The antagonists were well-written as well. All of them had pretty well-founded motivations and were not over-the-top in their villainy. They felt like actual bodied antagonists, rather than comic-book, exaggerated, or for-the-sake-of-it villains.
At this rate, I might need to sit down and just watch all of Michelle Yeoh's wuxias.
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