1994 | Hong Kong | Fiction

Wong Fei Hung chi neung: Lung shing chim pa (Once Upon a Time in China V)

  • Cantonese 101 mins
  • Director | Tsui Hark
  • Writer | Tsui Hark, Ng See-yuen
  • Producer | Tsui Hark, Lau Tai-muk, Jason Lam Kee-to

STATUS: Released

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Tsui Hark returned to the director’s chair for the rollicking comedic adventure Once Upon a Time in China V, in which the indomitable hero Wong Fei-hung (Vincent Zhao) tangles with a band of ruthless, finger-removing pirates who are exploiting the political chaos created by the invasion of foreigners in order to terrorize the Chinese coast. The fist-and-foot kung-fu set pieces—including a showstopping, gold-hued melee set in a warehouse full of pirate treasure—are plentiful, but Tsui ups the ante by introducing acrobatic gunplay to the proceedings, infusing this furiously entertaining crowd-pleaser with a bracing jolt of John Woo–style bullet-ballet mayhem.

Adventure Piracy Chaos MartialArts Spectacle
Film Organizations
The Criterion Collection
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