Genre: Action
Running Length: 2:11
Cast: Sammo Hung, Eddie Peng, Wang Luodan, Jing Boran, Zhang Jin, Wong Cho-lam, Angelababy
Director: Roy Chow
Just like any other remake, in order to appeal to today's younger
audience (who are more cynical and grounded), the new Wong Fei-hung flick
RISE
OF THE LEGEND is a relatively good remake: it is faithful to the source
material but offers a more down-to-earth and grimmer motion picture (think
Nolan's Batman series). The fight scenes are gritty (more of street brawl
style) and the violence are amped up. The screenwriter should be applauded for
her courageous efforts to deliver an unconventional plot - a combination of an
origins story, a Young and Dangerous like gangster feel, a heist thriller, a
story on revolution and the necessary sacrifice for the greater good, and of
course a kung-fu action flick. Unfortunately, the result is more convoluted than necessary and
will leave audiences more confused than they were before. The film makers even
took the risk with the score, making it more light hearted; which to my opinion
failed big time (it is only when they played the popular Wong Fei-hung tune,
the film suddenly was elevated to epic status). Now to the question you are all
waiting for; does Eddie Peng make a good Wong Fei-hung?
It is unlikely that Eddie Peng will replace
Jet Li as your definitive Wong Fei-hung but he is a good choice to a younger
Fei-hung. He is hunkier, has a signature bad-boy smirk and a lot more
bada** Although Eddie is not a character actor, nobody would doubt that he has
given his all to portray the legend. The fight scenes are more kinetic and
stylish but the fight choreography still loses out to older Hong Kong flick (we
actually do not have to go back that far. Just watch Ip Man and you can see a
mark difference in the fight scenes). Lastly, the film looks gorgeous with its
composition, lighting and choice of colors. Bring on the sequel!
Rating 6.5/10
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