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Lan Yu's lanky Liu toughens himself up to play the Travis Bicklesque protagonist Lao San in this stylish action drama. Lao San is an idealistic war veteran, who decides to uphold justice on his own, using his kung fu to fight criminals and ultimately change the world. When the spear that once belonged to Song dynasty General Yue Fei - whom Lao San idolizes - is in exhibition, an internationally infamous bandit (Anthony Wong) eyeing the national treasure becomes Lao San's toughest enemy yet.
Based on real-life events, the film co-stars great actors You Yong (Red Cliff), Sun Honglei (Triangle), Yu Rongguang (Three Kingdoms: Resurrection of the Dragon), and sexy actress Ellen Chan (Exiled). The crew is headed by famed Hong Kong producer Wong Jing, and Mainland commercial director Ding Sheng, whose feature directorial debut is so impressive that Jackie Chan has reportedly expressed the wish to work with him.
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| Product Title: | The Underdog Knight (DVD) (English Subtitled) (China Version) 硬漢 (DVD) (中英文字幕) (中國版) 硬汉 (DVD) (中英文字幕) (中国版) 硬漢 (英語字幕版)(中国版) The Underdog Knight (DVD) (English Subtitled) (China Version) |
| Artist Name(s): | Liu Ye (Actor) | Anthony Wong (Actor) | You Yung (Actor) | Yu Rong Guang (Actor) | Sun Hong Lei (Actor) | Ellen Chan (Actor) | Otto Wong (Actor) 劉燁 (Actor) | 黃秋生 (Actor) | 尤勇 (Actor) | 于榮光 (Actor) | 孫紅雷 (Actor) | 陳雅倫 (Actor) | 王志安 (EO2) (Actor) 刘烨 (Actor) | 黄秋生 (Actor) | 尤勇 (Actor) | 于荣光 (Actor) | 孙红雷 (Actor) | 陈雅伦 (Actor) | 王志安 (EO2) (Actor) 劉燁 (リウ・イエ) (Actor) | 黄秋生 (アンソニー・ウォン) (Actor) | 尤勇 (ヨウ・ヨン) (Actor) | 于榮光 (ユー・ロングァン) (Actor) | 孫紅雷 (スン・ホンレイ) (Actor) | 陳雅倫(エレン・チャン) (Actor) | Otto Wong (Actor) Liu Ye (Actor) | Anthony Wong (Actor) | You Yung (Actor) | Yu Rong Guang (Actor) | Sun Hong Lei (Actor) | Ellen Chan (Actor) | Otto Wong (Actor) |
| Director: | Ding Cheng 丁晟 丁晟 ディン・シェン Ding Cheng |
| Release Date: | 2008-12-12 |
| Language: | Mandarin |
| Subtitles: | English, Simplified Chinese |
| Country of Origin: | China |
| Picture Format: | PAL What is it? |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD |
| Region Code: | All Region What is it? |
| Publisher: | Bei Jing Bei Ying Lu Yin Lu Ying Gong Si |
| Package Weight: | 80 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1013957654 |
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一個企圖用他的拳頭改變世界
一個企圖用他的智慧改變世界
是拳頭打敗智慧
是智慧壓倒拳頭
還是世界把拳頭和智慧一起摧毀
他是老三。他的智商並不高。他每天在苦練著功夫,隨時準備去打擊壞人。
老三曾是一名潛艇兵,他喜歡水,嚮往純凈的世界,他一直保持著軍人特有的強健體魄和正義感。他留著鍋蓋頭,斜挎迷彩水壺,手提紅纓槍,穿梭于城市之間,怪異而神秘。只有不遵紀守法的騙子、兇徒才有機會和他正面碰撞!貪圖他的力量的後果總是很悲慘的,而老三,正是要在這個過程中找到將邪惡征服的快樂。
老三的偶像是宋朝的岳飛,得知偶像所使用的“瀝泉槍”來市展示,老三雀躍前往,殊不知與此同時,國際級的大盜早已盯上了這件國寶。當正義與罪惡正面相撞,火花四濺;真實與謊言彼此交織,難以分辨,懵懂的老三不得不作出一個在他而言,非常艱難的判斷。
其實一切也許很簡單,因為他堅信這塵世間有一種力量,是為了消滅邪惡而存在的,那就是他,老三!
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The oddly entertaining The Underdog Knight deserves special recognition for being one of the more bizarre co-productions in recent memory. Wong Jing produced this questionably commercial action drama that plays like a PRC-approved mash-up of Forrest Gump, Taxi Driver and about five other films. Liu Ye stars as Wang Tao (called Lao San, because he's the third son in his family), a discharged naval officer in the People's Liberation Army. When rescuing a drowning comrade, Wang Tao spends too much time underwater, and the lack of oxygen results in reduced mental function. Luckily, he has an incredibly patient girlfriend named Daffodil (Liu Yang of Bullet and Brain), and is helped through his daily existence by his mother's care, as well as a stalwart friendship with Smile (Zhang Hong-Tao), a young boy who likely qualifies as Wang Tao's intellectual equal. Post-accident, Wang Tao becomes the village idiot, albeit one with martial arts training and a profound sense of justice. Wang Tao is now super righteous, and steadfastly believes that it is his duty to fight evil - a duty that he fulfills by taking on low-level gangsters, hit-and-run artists and even pickpockets in sudden street fisticuffs. Wang Tao also refuses to lie about anything, plus he's oddly addicted to drinking boiled water, which he stores in a camouflage-patterned canteen given to him by Daffodil. Finally, Wang Tao carries around a large spear that he sometimes uses in his vigilante justice. All Wang Tao needs is a Nomex survival suit and about a zillion dollars and he could give Bruce Wayne a run for his money. However, what stops Wang Tao from being a regular Dark Knight is his simple nature and questionable mental faculties, as he can easily be manipulated to help bad people if they seem like good ones. That's what happens with Dragon (Anthony Wong), a Hong Kong gangster who's in China to steal the "Dragon Tongue", a priceless antique spear that used to belong to Song Dynasty general Yue Fei. Dragon and Wang Tao accidentally happen upon one another early in the film before crossing paths later, when haunted cop Captain Jiang (You Yong) is hot on Dragon's tail. A dust-up happens, Dragon and Wang Tao end up sharing a jail cell and before long, the stage is set for a three-way confrontation between cop, criminal, and dopey vigilante. Who's the winner? Not the audience, because The Underdog Knight doesn't generate the tension that its multi-plot storyline requires. The story is relatively solid, but the character bits and running plotlines are so numerous and superficially explored that the whole doesn't add up to much. There's actually very little interaction between the film's main characters; while Wang Tao relates his daily life and stiff morals in stilted voiceover, Dragon is somewhere else working on the heist with his girlfriend Nancy (Ellen Chan), and Jiang is on an entirely different case moping over the death of a former partner. Everyone here has a story to tell, but few of them really resonate, as director Ding Sheng can't get his genre-character mishmash to work beyond only the basic level. His themes never play out as more than standard movie tropes; there are maybe one or two effective movies in Underdog Knight, but as is, none of them are more than generic. What does work is the acting, which is far above standard for a Mainland commercial film. You Yong brings his usual grizzled presence, Anthony Wong does fine understated work as a bad guy who's really not that bad, and Liu Ye amps the intensity as the film's "underdog knight". Toned, tense and totally dense, Wang Yao is a risky character to play; though he's slow and stalwart like Forrest Gump, he's neither lovable nor wise, and Liu Ye never makes him a truly sympathetic protagonist. Liu portrays the character with abandon, acting up a storm without any hint of self-preservation. It's a brave performance, but since the film isn't that substantial, his professionalism seems a tad overdone. Basically, Liu Ye overacts, but in a good way. The Underdog Knight still works as minor entertainment, though some of that entertainment is unintentionally derived from the odd nature of the production. In addition to Anthony Wong and Ellen Chan, the film also features overacting from Otto Wong of HK boy band EO2. Producer Wong Jing's "kitchen sink" filmmaking approach can be seen in the numerous clichés (e.g., the barely-developed romantic conflict, the honorable bad guy, the friendship with the young boy). Also, as a Mainland production, the film occasionally serves up crass bits of patriotism. Ultimately, the best thing about The Underdog Knight is probably Liu Ye's intense performance as Wang Tao. Liu's career has never really progressed since Liu's attention-getting turn in Lan Yu, with the actor getting stuck in bad guy roles (Connected, Blood Brothers) and decent supporting roles in high-profile missteps (The Promise, Ah Sou). The Underdog Knight isn't a step forward for Liu Ye, but it does demonstrate once again that he works really, really hard. Based on effort alone, he deserves better roles. by Kozo - LoveHKFilm.com |










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