Swordswomen Three (VCD) (Hong Kong Version) VCD
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| Product Title: | Swordswomen Three (VCD) (Hong Kong Version) 江湖三女俠 (VCD) (香港版) 江湖三女侠 (VCD) (香港版) 江湖三女侠 (VCD) (香港版) Swordswomen Three (VCD) (Hong Kong Version) |
| Artist Name(s): | Lo Lieh (Actor) | Pan Ying Zhi (Actor) | Chang Yi (Actor) | Chen Yi (Actor) | Lin Jia (Actor) 羅烈 (Actor) | 潘迎紫 (Actor) | 張翼 (Actor) | 沈依 (Actor) | 林嘉 (Actor) 罗烈 (Actor) | 潘迎紫 (Actor) | 张翼 (Actor) | 沈依 (Actor) | 林嘉 (Actor) 羅烈 (ロー・リエ) (Actor) | 潘迎紫(パン・インヅー) (Actor) | Chang Yi (Actor) | 沈依(チェン・イー) (Actor) | 林嘉(リン・ジァ) (Actor) Lo Lieh (Actor) | Pan Ying Zhi (Actor) | Chang Yi (Actor) | Chen Yi (Actor) | Lin Jia (Actor) |
| Director: | Shen Jiang 申江 申江 Shen Jiang Shen Jiang |
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| Release Date: | 2007-08-09 |
| Language: | Mandarin |
| Subtitles: | English, Traditional Chinese |
| Country of Origin: | Hong Kong |
| Disc Format(s): | VCD |
| Duration: | 96 (mins) |
| Publisher: | Intercontinental Video (HK) |
| Other Information: | 2VCDs |
| Package Weight: | 120 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1004964536 |
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Director: Shen Chiang
導演申江藉編劇《江湖奇俠》成名,後編而優則導,開拍《江湖三女俠》。故事講述被江湖各派推舉為「武林之尊」的修德武館,被胸懷野心的朱天翔(羅烈 飾)踢館搗亂,幸得少主人徐近武(張翼 飾)打退。天翔得知韓氏三姐妹若蘭(沈依 飾)、如玫(林嘉 飾)、曉蓮(潘迎紫 飾)家藏威力驚人的玄鐵神劍,若能奪得,武館必敗,遂以花言巧語騙得神劍……
While the rest of the world celebrated the woman warriors of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Hong Kong audiences knew that feminist empowerment kung-fu films had been around for decades. Here, Shen Yi (The Angel Strikes Again), Essie Lin Chia (Return Of The One-Armed Swordsman), and Pan Ying-tzu (The Eight Dragon Sword) are the swordswomen three -- taking on Shaw’s first international superstar, Lo Lieh (King Boxer) for possession of the powerful Han Family Sword. That makes this a four-star treat for action fans.
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Swordswomen Three is another slice of early 1970s Shaw Brothers martial arts action now given a new lease of life on DVD, and is another sold on the idea of revolving around female protagonists, in this case played by studio actresses Lin Jia (Return of the One Armed Swordsman), Chen Yi (Killer Darts), Pan Ying Zhi (one of the studio's top talents of the time, also in When the Clouds Roll By and The Jade Faced Assassin). The plot follows the titular sisters, Ruo Lien, Ruo Lan and Ruo Mei whose clan protects the famous mighty steel sword, a powerful weapon much sought after by their rivals, in particular the nasty Chu Tien Hsiang (played by the legendary actor Lo Lieh, known at the time for being the studio's first international superstar, appearing in the likes of King Boxer and Lady Hermit) who aims to use it to become number one in the martial arts world. Infiltrating the trio with his cunning schemes, he seizes the blade and sets about eliminating its rightful owners as the girls band together to bring him to justice. Despite the film's title, it has to be said that the female characters aren't really the focus of the action, with director Shen Chiang being equally concerned with the male characters, to whom he gives most of the battles, notably the final bloody bamboo forest duel. Indeed, even the villains are given just as much screen time, though they are thankfully a colourful, interesting bunch, with head rascal Chu Tien Hsiang being a ruthless rogue (as evidenced by his bragging that he would kill his parents to fulfil his goals), possessed of crazy mind powers and backed by a motley crew which includes the thuggish but dumb "three bullies" and a hooded female ninja who puts out the eyes of anyone who sees her horribly disfigured face. Of the three swordswomen, Ruo Mei is the only one who really gets a chance to show off her martial arts skills, and even she is portrayed as being just as likely to use feminine wiles to get her way, trying to play off different factions against each other instead of slicing through them with her sword. Her two sisters spend most of the film simply standing around and talking, with Ruo Lan in particular being pretty naive, falling for the villain's charming chat despite his obviously evil intentions, a development which rather undermines any potential feminist subtext. This is not much of a criticism as such, merely a note that the film is somewhat different to expectations, and it certainly works well as a tale of clan intrigues and struggles, with plenty of deceptions, shifting allegiances and misunderstandings. The plot is complex and engrossing, playing out in relatively unpredictable fashion, and as such makes for a nice change for anyone who only associates Shaw Brothers films with straightforward tales of invincible heroes. Slightly more distracting are the film's fantasy elements, including the mighty steel sword's amazing magnetic powers which strip the weapons out of opponents' hands, and the characters' flying abilities which seem to come and go through the running time, though perhaps this is due mainly to the wire-work, which is somewhat variable in quality. All of this is at odds with the most of the basic martial arts brawling, which is well choreographed and gritty, with plenty of spouting blood geysers and mutilated limbs, especially during the intense final fight. There is a good amount of action throughout, most of it swordplay as might be expected from the title, and the film does make for pretty exciting viewing. Although it goes without saying that Swordswomen Three is a must see for Shaw Brothers aficionados and should entertain any fans of the genre, it is perhaps not the best place to start for newcomers to the form. Above average without being particularly outstanding, it's not quite up to the standard of the studio's proper girl power martial arts epics such as the classic The 14 Amazons which offer a little more substance along with their thrills. by James Mudge - BeyondHollywood.com |













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