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Sino-Dutch
War 1661
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Country
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China |
| Year: |
2001 |
| Genre: |
Swordplay
/ Drama |
| Format: |
DVD |
| Running
Time: |
1H38 |
| Distributor: |
Winson |
| Date
reviewed: |
10/15/2002 |
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| Producer: |
x |
| Director: |
Wu
Ziniu |
Cast: Zhao Wen-Zhou, Shiu Ling,
Yoko Shimada, Du Zhiu Guo, Xu Min, Chu On, Cheung San,
Ha Tsui, Yin Guang, La Ca Lam |
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Story:
Zheng Cheng Gong returns home only to find that the
empire has fallen into civil war. The Ming dynasty was
overthrown and now emperor Qing controls northern china.
To make matters worse the Dutch have taken over Taiwan.
Zheng Cheng Gong being the son of emperor Ming's most
respected general is summoned by the emperor. Zheng
Cheng Gong is given the title of imperial name keeper
for his undying loyalty to the emperor. As imperial
name keeper Zheng Cheng Gong will do all in his power
to protect the Ming empire which will lead him to war
with the Dutch and take him on the quest to recapture
Taiwan.
Review: It has been a long time since I've
seen an epic movie, I don't know what it is about
epic movies but they really spark a passion in my
soul. At first glance it is a little hard to believe
that this is a 2001 production, if I did not know
better I would have sworn this movie was from the
early 90's. Worry not that is not a bad thing, if
you ask me it adds to the charm that this movie has
to offer, like an old classic HK movie that I by some
chance missed all these years. In truth Sino-Dutch
War 1661 is not an HK production but mainland China
if my information is accurate.
What is the first requirement in an epic film? An
epic story of course, and I believe that this movie
fills that requirement very well. You have a country
in civil war where friends and family are forced to
take opposing sides, loyalty to ones emperor and country
will be questioned and hard discussions must be made
to decide the fate of the country. Sounds like a good
premise for a story, it may not be the most original
but it was very well executed. I had the good fortune
to see the theatre and the DVD version, I regret to
inform you that the DVD version is cut. I can't remember
exactly what is difference but there is some minor
story elements missing. If you find the ending a little
lacking it is because a chunk was removed (mostly
explanatory stuff). Even with the cuts the story is
good overall, keep in mind there are a lot of details
to watch for as the story is stretched over many years,
at times you may feel that you missed something but
overall the story is easy to follow.
Another requirement for an epic film is an excellent
cast of characters, here you have characters that
will make you smile and bring a tear to your eye.
Zhao Wen-Zhou's performance on screen was beautiful,
he really managed to transmit the emotions onto the
audience. I can say just as much for the supporting
cast, everyone's performance was lively and full of
emotion, definitely worthy for an epic type of film.
There is one thing that I did not find convincing
in this movie, and that is the Dutch. I don't know
what it is about foreigners in Chinese movies but
they don't really seem all that convincing or other
times they are just flat out lame.
You'll find a decent amount of action in this movie,
most of it is in the form of large military type battles.
The battles are pretty entertaining, forts under siege,
lots of soldiers, explosions, naval battles and all
around good destruction. These battle scenes may not
be state of the art but they still look good and are
fun to watch. Besides the battle scenes there is not
much action, there are a few scenes where our hero
does some kung fu but that's about it. Between the
action you will find a lot of drama, which includes
a lot of talk and not a lot of action. If you're the
patient type and like a good evolution of characters
and story you will enjoy that, if not well you are
going to find some long moments in this movie.
It might be my imagination but I have a feeling
that this movie was somewhat influenced by Chinese
government propaganda. There were several messages
in the movie, one being that Taiwan (held by the Dutch)
must be reunited with china and that all is not well
till Taiwan and China are not together. If you look
at it from today's political perspective is does have
a propaganda undertone to it. Also the other message
was loyalty and dedication to ones country and emperor.
Nothing bad with any of it, it just something that
tickled my imagination and wondered if it was just
story or an actual propaganda add-on. Everything sounds
good so far about this movie, a real winner but there
is a negative aspect and that is production value.
You'll notice that the movie is not state of the art
nor is it stunning visually, it looks like an older
HK movie. If you don't place an extremely high value
on cinema aesthetics then there is no reason for you
not to enjoy this movie. If you like epic styled movies
set in the past you might want to check this out.
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DVD
[ NTSC, All Region
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The Winson release is well unimpressive, the image
is full of scratches and slightly grainy, it is still
way better that VHS or VCD but still for a DVD it's
a shame. The DD 2.0 sound quality was decent. The
subtitles are not burned on the print (luckily), were
clear and easy to read. There are no extras on this
DVD and the menu is quite ordinary. Overall this is
a low quality DVD but the only version available at
the moment.
Reviewed
by Peter Zsurka
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| Story |
Cast |
Entertainment |
Subtitles |
Overall |
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3.5 |
3.5 |
4.5 |
3.5 |

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