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Last
Hurrah For Chivalry
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Country
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Hong
Kong |
| Year: |
1979 |
| Genre: |
Swordplay |
| Format: |
DVD |
| Running
Time: |
1H47 |
| Distributor: |
Media
Asian LTD. |
| Date
reviewed: |
12/03/2000 |
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| Producer: |
John
Woo |
| Director: |
John
Woo |
Cast: Damian Lau,
Kwong Lau,
Hoi-Sang Lee,
Pai Wei |
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Story:
The estate of the Kao family was attacked by Pai an
enemy of the Kao family. The last member of the Kao
family barely escapes with his life and seeks to avenge
himself. His old teacher refuses to help him because
he is too caught up in anger and hate. Kao hears of
a famous hero in the local town, he tries to befriend
him so that he might have his aid in taking revenge
against Pai.
Review: This is an old style Swordplay/Kung
Fu movies, considered one of the best films of its
genre. The style of swordplay used in this movie is
very realistic, that is what sets this movie apart
from the new trend swordplay movies with CGI special
effects. The story takes place in ancient china, its
about friendship and heroes. The story is easy to
follow but there are quite a few surprises that you
would not expect from the beginning.
Like in most of the older movies from Hong Kong,
you have some pretty good characters. The good guys
are very likable and righteous and the villains are
both ruthless and manipulative. There isn't any character
development but somehow the actors are really able
to transmit the essence of the characters they play.
You end up getting attached to the characters and
each time their lives are in danger you worry for
them. The acting is good and not to mention their
skill in martial arts.
This is a movie with a lot of action and they made
sure it was high quality. Right from the beginning
when there is the first big sword fight, you know
you are going to be in for something good. The choreography
of the fights is simply beautiful, they especially
paid close attention to the duel like fights. Another
thing to mention with all the swords swinging around,
some scenes tend to get bloody but its not overdone.
Another thing that was pretty cool was at a certain
point in the movie the heroes had to fight enemies
that all had a certain strange talent. This made for
to unique and interesting fights. A lot of attention
was placed on the fighting art in this movie and that
makes it really good for the action part. A good 95%
of the fights are realistic, they don't use any wire
or other special effect to make impossible moves.
Don't expect fight like in Zu warriors or any magical
swordplay movies for that matter... well, except one
fight.
The subtitles were clear and readable, we had no
trouble following the dialogs. This movie is one of
the rare swordplay movies that John Woo has made,
just goes to show how versatile her is. The movie
reminded us of one thing, one of those old legend
about great heroes in the land. A lot of the old Kung
Fu and Swordplay movie set in this time period are
like that, maybe that is why we have such an interest
in them. As for this movie it can easily be considered
a great classic in its genre. The mix of great characters,
a story of heroes and excellent action always makes
for a good movie. If there are any swordplay fans
who have not yet had the chance to see this movie
we strongly encourage you to do so.
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DVD
[ NTSC, All Region
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The image quality was pretty good on the Media Asian
DVD, there was a scratch here and there but in general
it was good for a 1978 movie. The sounds was also
good a surround 5.1. As for the extras : Chapter Selection,
Cast & Bio, Official Trailer, 4 Additional Trailer
(Duel to the Death, Magnificent Butcher, Naked Killer,
Heroes shed no tears(one of the worst HK trailers
ever seen) ). In general this is a pretty good DVD,
for anyone who likes this movie, the Media Asian version
is perfect for a collection. For anyone who likes
the genre but has never seen it you wont go wrong
with this one.
Reviewed
by Peter Zsurka
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Cast |
Entertainment |
Subtitles |
Overall |
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