Decent good versus evil plot. The Seven Swords realise there is a spy among them and agree they must eliminate him/her before Fire-Wind catches up. Seven warriors come together to protect a village from a diabolical General. Directed by Hark Tsui. However, the distributors were worried that such a lengthy running time would limit screening arrangements and affect box office performance, so Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. Seven Swords is a 2005 Hong Kong wuxia film produced and directed by Tsui Hark, starring Leon Lai, Donnie Yen, Charlie Yeung, Sun Honglei, Lu Yi and Kim So-yeon.

He brings with him two young villagers, Han Zhibang and Wu Yuanying, to As the villagers evacuate Martial Village and make their way into the hills, strange things start happening along the way. I thought the director is famous but this movie is definitely a disappointment. To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. Its a take off on ancient China with some of the legendary fiction that makes heroes out of people that stand for something good and blows up the stature of villains without being ridiculously over the top as some, and not as realistic as others... see for yourself, and compare with much worse out there. But that's about it. The situation is further complicated by a romantic affair between Chu Zhaonan and Green Pearl. He reveals his identity and begins killing the unsuspecting villagers systematically. He's backed up by his bloodthirsty henchmen Wei Sung-Rak (Jin Seon-kyu) and Yang-Tae (Kim Sung-Kyu). Seven warriors come together to protect a village from a diabolical general in this Hong Kong action tale, starring Donnie Yen. Seven warriors come together to protect a village from a diabolical general in this Hong Kong action tale, starring Donnie Yen. Meanwhile, the Seven Swords defeat and slay Fire-Wind, and forces his army to retreat temporarily.

Seven Swords: Blood of the Outlaw (36) IMDb 6.1 2h 32min 2005 X-Ray 13+ Seven warriors come together to protect a village from a diabolical general in this Hong Kong action tale, starring Donnie Yen. Captions are clipped and too fast- not that there was much of a plot but I like a plot to enjoy a movie. Fu Qingzhu, a retired executioner, feels an urge to stop Fire-Wind so he sets forth to save Martial Village. Title sounds appealing. The Seven Swords realise the only way to save the The film was the first of a planned six-part film franchise. Honestly felt shameful to watch compared to Kurosawa's original and most of the knockoffs.Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2019 With Leon Lai, Donnie Yen, Charlie Yeung, Honglei Sun. I've seen worse and it has it moments but the action is pretty bad, like 90s bad. Good actors, good production values and a decent well rounded plot. In this day and age, with all of the challenges we're facing, this was a good distraction from the real world... At one point, Green Pearl and Chu fall into a trap set by Fire-Wind.

Bailed at 10 minutes in. Chu uses his sword to free Green Pearl from a net cast by Fire-Wind's men but loses his weapon. During the Seven Swords' absence, the spy, Qiu Dongluo, sets fire to the entrance to the cave to inform the enemy of the villagers' whereabouts. The four warriors summoned by Fu include Chu Zhaonan (Donnie Yen), and Yang Yunchong (Leon Lai), who dramatically increase the tension and bloodshed when … He is discovered by the village chief's daughter, Liu Yufang, who eventually kills him by accident. Their food and water supplies are poisoned and their trail is marked by signs leading the enemy to them. Sign in to see videos available to you.Rentals include 30 days to start watching this video and 48 hours to finish once started.Quickly browse titles in our catalog based on the ones you have picked. Prime members enjoy FREE Delivery and exclusive access to music, movies, TV shows, original audio series, and Kindle books. Han Zhibang calms Liu down and decides to stay behind and protect the survivors. While Chu is captured by the enemy, Green Pearl manages to escape and convey her message that Chu has been captured to the other swordsmen before succumbing to her injuries. It has DONNIE Yen. Cliché and clipped.

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Jang Chen (Yoon Kye-Sang) came from China and now works as a loan shark in a seedy Chinatown area of Seoul. The other six swordsmen travel to Fire-Wind's base and engage him in battle to rescue Chu Zhaonan. Green Pearl immediately becomes the suspect because she does not speak their language. Jang Chen is beyond brutal in his methods to collect money. The story is loosely adapted from Liang Yusheng's novel Qijian Xia Tianshan and is completely unrelated to the …

Donnie Yen usually makes a good action movie. As a story, it is very boring, as a movie directing it is choppy and a mess.

The storyline was predictable. The role of Chu Zhaonan was initially offered to Korean actor The role of Prince Dokado was initially offered to Cheung Chi-sing, the production manager and scriptwriter, revealed that the initial cut made by Angie Lam was four hours long. Special effects weren't bad and fighting scenes were quite good.