During the late Ming Dynasty, the Chinese imperial court was plagued by corruption as eunuchs usurped state power and the reigning emperor was deemed incompetent. The Jinyi Wei (literally: Brocade-clad Guards) is the government's secret police, trained in clandestine combat since childhood, they are in charge of conducting missions to ensure peace and stability within the empire. They have the authority to prosecute anyone deemed as an enemy of the state, and they devote their lives and lethal prowess to serving the emperor only. When the organization was first founded, the Jinyi Wei took orders directly from the emperor, but now they are under the control of the eunuch faction. The chief eunuch Jia Jing Zhong is plotting with an exiled noble, Prince Qing, to rebel against the emperor and seize power. Jia orders Qing Long, the Jinyi Wei chief, to kill the Imperial Councilor Zhao Shen Yan and take Zhao's safebox, which supposedly contains a list of names of traitors. (Source: Wikipedia) Edit Translation
- English
- Русский
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Native Title: 錦衣衛
- Also Known As: Jin Yi Wei , Gam Yi Wai , 锦衣卫
- Director: Daniel Lee
- Screenwriter: Tin Shu Mak, Ho Leung Lau
- Genres: Thriller, Romance, Wuxia
Where to Watch 14 Blades
Cast & Credits
- Donnie YenQing LongMain Role
- Wu Chun Main Role
- Kate TsuiTuo TuoSupport Role
- Sammo HungPrince QingSupport Role
- Law Kar YingJia Jing ZhongSupport Role
Reviews
The main actors are, of course, good looking and give a stellar performance, but credit also to the supporting cast, all of whom give credos to the story. Applause to the fighting scenes - they're quite different from the standard kung fu stuff. The special effects are good, not many scenes of flying around on wires, which I don't really like, as they're sometimes too exaggerated.
I'd watch it again if it was a rainy day and I wanted to see a decent film with a hero beating some bad guys.