1993 | Hong Kong | Fiction

Wong Fei Hung IV: Wong je ji fung (Once Upon a Time in China IV)

  • Cantonese 101 mins
  • Director | Yuen Bun
  • Writer | Tsui Hark, Ng See-yuen
  • Producer | Tsui Hark, Elsa Tang Bik-yin

STATUS: Released

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Though it picks up the narrative thread where the previous installment left off, Once Upon a Time in China IV introduces a new director, action choreographer Yuen Bun, and star, Vincent Zhao, who takes over the role of Wong Fei-hung from Jet Li. Once again, foreign skulduggery and a violent nationalist group—this time in the form of the fierce women warriors known as the Red Lantern Sect—swirl around a magnificent lion-dance competition, with Wong caught in the fray. Toning down the comedic and romantic elements of the first three films in favor of almost wall-to-wall kung-fu action, the fourth entry is the leanest and meanest of the series, highlighted by a gravity-defying fight atop a field of collapsing, domino-like planks.

Action Nationalism Intrigue Tradition Conflict
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The Criterion Collection
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