Fire Dragon
1994 Hong Kong film by Yuen Woo-ping
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Fire Dragon (火雲傳奇) is a 1994 Hong Kong wuxia film directed by Yuen Woo-ping, starring Brigitte Lin as the eponymous protagonist.
- Brigitte Lin
- Max Mok
- Sandra Ng
- Elise Yeh
- Pal Sinn
- Wu Gang
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| Directed by | Yuen Woo-ping |
| Written by | Ng Man-fai |
| Produced by | Thomas Ng |
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| Cinematography | Jingle Ma |
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| Music by | Lowell Lo |
| Distributed by | Regal Films |
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Running time | 91 minutes |
| Country | Hong Kong |
| Language | Cantonese |
| Box office | HK$1,160,795[1] |
Synopsis
Yingxia, nicknamed "Fire Dragon", is an assassin serving under the Sixth Prince, who has sent her on a mission to retrieve and destroy a letter containing evidence of the prince's treason. The letter falls into the hands of Xuanming, a wandering swordsman. Both Xuanming and Yingxia go undercover in a travelling acrobatic troupe led by Lianru while trying to draw each other.
As Yingxia gets more involved with people who welcome her into their homes, she gradually changes from being a cold-hearted killer to a generous, warm-hearted person. When the Sixth Prince learns of Yingxia's betrayal, he sends her friend Yingxue to kill her. After Yingxia kills Yingxue in a duel, she is determined to give up her past ways. With help from a few chivalrous friends, she stands up to and eventually defeats the Sixth Prince.
Cast
- Brigitte Lin as "Fire Dragon" Yingxia
- Max Mok as Xuanming
- Wu Gang as Zhen
- Pal Sinn as the Sixth Prince
- Sandra Ng as Lianru
- Elsie Yeh as Yingxue
Reception
Andrew Saroch of fareastfilms.com gave the film a rating of 4 out of 5 stars, writing, "Taking a popular narrative and adding a unique sense of charm to it, Yuen Woo-ping creates a strangely captivating atmosphere with a familiar cast. Brigitte Lin is superb as the beautiful assassin who finds herself in a conflict between her head and her heart. It's very refreshing to see her move away from the traditional ice-queen and portray someone with a slowly unravelled vulnerable side. Although very dependent on wires, Yuen Woo-ping's stellar choreography is of his usual high standard and there is still a few moments of genuine physicality that will have fans looking for the rewind button. Overall then, 'Fire Dragon' offers a very pleasing evening’s entertainment that is unlikely to disappoint."[2]
Cherycok of darksidereviews.com gave the film a rating of 5.5 out of 10.[3]