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| Product Title: | The Eight Diagram Pole Fighter 五郎八卦棍 五郎八卦棍 五郎八卦棍 The Eight Diagram Pole Fighter |
| Artist Name(s): | Lily Lee (Actor) | Gordon Liu (Actor) | Mak Tak Law | Wong Yue | Alexander Fu 李麗麗 (Actor) | 劉家輝 (Actor) | 麥德羅 | 汪禹 | 傅聲 李丽丽 (Actor) | 刘家辉 (Actor) | 麦德罗 | 汪禹 | 傅声 李麗麗(リー・ライライ) (Actor) | 劉家輝(リュー・チャーフィー) (Actor) | 麥徳羅(マック・タックロー) | 汪禹(ワン・ユー) | 傅聲 (アレクサンダー・フーシェン) Lily Lee (Actor) | Gordon Liu (Actor) | Mak Tak Law | Wong Yue | Alexander Fu |
| Director: | Lau Kar Leung 劉家良 刘家良 劉家良 (ラウ・カーリョン) Lau Kar Leung |
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| Release Date: | 2004-03-18 |
| Language: | Cantonese, Mandarin |
| Subtitles: | English, Traditional Chinese, Bahasa (Malaysia), Bahasa (Indonesia) |
| Country of Origin: | Hong Kong |
| Picture Format: | NTSC What is it? |
| Aspect Ratio: | 2.35 : 1 |
| Widescreen Anamorphic: | Yes |
| Sound Information: | Dolby Digital |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD |
| Region Code: | 3 - South East Asia (including Hong Kong, S. Korea and Taiwan) What is it? |
| Duration: | 93 (mins) |
| Publisher: | Intercontinental Video (HK) |
| Package Weight: | 130 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1003247225 |
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* Screen Format : Widescreen 2.35:1
* Sound Mix :Dolby Digital
導演:劉家良
Director: Liu Chia Liang
北宋君臣昏庸,遼國虎視眈眈,時來入侵,全賴楊家將拒敵,方可粗安。臣潘美與管規嫉妒楊家將功業,竟通番賣國,勾結遼人,害楊家將於金沙灘一役傷亡殆盡;只得五郎(劉家輝)及六郎(傅聲)自亂軍中突圍。後五郎出家,在寺中練成八卦棍法,向潘等報復……
What started as the masterful kung-fu filmmaker's homage to the heroic Sung Dynasty Yang family becomes a furious rumination on heroic sacrifice when international idol Alexander Fu Sheng died in a car accident midway through production. Wanting to immortalize Sheng's final, unfinished performance, Liu carried on. The result is unique in the director's extraordinary filmography in its emotional intensity and kung-fu power. There are heartbreaking references to the tragedy throughout, but the stunning climax is truly unforgettable. It must be seen to be believed....
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Hong Kong Film Awards - Best 100 Chinese Films 2005
- Best 100 Chinese Films Winner
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The Eight Diagram Pole Fighter- Glorious Vengeance with Kung Fu The mid Sung Dynasty (Bei Sung) was haunted by foreign intrusions and Liao the most aggressive country of all conquered mainland China. The ruling power of Sung was too fatuous to encounter the repeated invasions led by the emperor of Liao Ye Iv-lian (Wong Lung-wai). With the protection of General Yang Ji-ye, China, however, could barely survive. But China was still harassed by internal trouble as Pan Ren-mei and Guan Gui-ji were jealous of the accomplishments made by the Yang family. Pan and Guan then became traitors to collude with the country Liao. In the battle of Jia Sha Beach, the Yang family suffered from a nearly complete annihilation leaving only their fifth- (Gordon Lau Ka-fai) and sixth-son (Alexander Fu Sheng) alive. In spite of severe injury, the fifth-son flees to the Qing Liang Temple where he beccomes a monk. Bearing the pangs of losing his family and his country, he diligently practices Eight Diagram Pole Fighting. The day to avenge the insult finally comes when Pang commits treason again and besieges Mountain Wu Tai together with the troops of Liao. The Eight Diagram Pole Fighting drill eventually pays off for the fifth-son when he manages to repulse the invaders. Afterwards, he chooses to live his life in peace wandering around the world and promoting Buddhism. Directed by the kung fu master Liu Jia-liang and co-written by Ni Kuang, The Eight Diagram Pole Fighter is sadly the posthumous work of the acclaimed martial arts star Alexander Fu Sheng. The tragic death of Fu in the middle of the production, however, did not stop the filmmaking passion of Liu. Instead, his mourning over Fu turned into an extraordinary power to finish this movie making it one of Liu's kung fu masterpieces. As a director, martial arts choreographer and actor, Liu is the inheritor of an orthodox Kung Fu school called Hong Quan. Despite the Bruce Lee fever that gave rise to down to earth fighting sequences, Liu insisted on featuring the traditional Chinese fighting styles such as Shao Lin Quan and Hong Quan in his movies. The manipulation of the three-section cudgel in The 36th Chamber of Shaolin is one beautiful example exemplifying the power of Hong Quan. In The Eight Diagram Pole Fighter Liu continues to add glory to his school by offering masterful Eight Diagram Pole fighting performances. Source: City Entertainment- Home Entertainment DVD Translated by Holly (Hong Kong) |
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Average Customer Rating for All Editions of this Product: (8)
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March 24, 2008
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Gordon is still master of the pole. I've watched plenty of kung fu movies by greats such as Cheng Pei Pei, Ti Lung, David Chiang, Alexander Fu Sheng, Wang Yue, Wong Yu Wai and even Lo Lieh. No one can execute that pole like Gordon (maybe 7 out of 10 only by Jackie Chan in Drunken Master II). Pay special attention to the scene where he was challenged by the abbott before he could leave the temple to save Kara. For Kevin of Malaysia (your review of 2005), Alexander Fu Sheng's role appeared supportive because he died of a car crash halfway through the movie. With clever editing and realighment of the story, Gordon had to save Kara Hui instead of Alexander (in the original script). As mentioned before, Gordon's maturity and his dynamic execution made this movie what it is. LOve that man!!! |
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November 25, 2007
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I've watched this movie 10 times since my review and it goes to show what a dynamic show it is. Gordon Liu wins hands-down in all his shaolin kungfu movies. As mentioned before, the finale is breathtaking, execution of moves were slippery as butter and made to look as easy as taking candy from a baby!! Although I've mentioned in my previous review about being disappointed cause they didn't really show the specific creation of the '8 Diagram Pole' moves, I still love this movie as the moves were actually incorporated in the grand finale fighting sequence. Only big disappointment is for classic movies like these, they should have a special feature section interviewing dynamo Gordon Liu. He did one for The 36 Chambers of Shaolin as well as Martial Club. Still looking hot at 53!!! Well, have to buy this in dvd format as well because at the rate I'm going, the vcd could be worn out!! |
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December 7, 2005
| Wow, this is the best performance from Gordon Lau, also one the best direction from wizard Lau Kar Leug. Trust me ,it's the peak of pole figthing. Superb |
February 6, 2005
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| Overall is good but Fu Sheng's role is a waste of talent for being a supporting cast in the show. Fans of Gordon Liu should not miss his shaolin kungfu performance here. |
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December 17, 2004
| As far as I'm concerned, this might be the finest kung fu film I've ever seen, in terms of performances, and sheer virtuosity of action choreography. Liu Chia Liang, a.k.a. Lau Kar Leung, will forever be considered one of the greatest choreographers, if not the greatest, but it is his storytelling abilities, visually and otherwise, that make movies such as this one, 36th Chamber, and Martial Club truly stand out. Not just recommended, but essential viewing! |











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