1991 | Hong Kong | Fiction

Wong Fei Hung (Once Upon a Time in China)

  • Cantonese 134 mins
  • Director | Tsui Hark
  • Writer | Tsui Hark, Yuen Kai-chi, Edward Leung Yiu-ming, Elsa Tang Bik-yin
  • Producer | Tsui Hark

STATUS: Released

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Writer-producer-director Tsui Hark’s sprawling vision of a changing nineteenth-century China begins with this riotously entertaining epic, a blockbuster hit that cemented Jet Li’s status as the greatest martial-arts superstar of his generation. Li displays his stunning, fast-and-fluid fighting style as the legendary martial-arts teacher and doctor Wong Fei-hung, who, with a band of disciples, battles a host of nefarious forces—foreign and local—who are threatening Chinese sovereignty as British and American imperialists encroach upon the Mainland. Once Upon a Time in China’s breathtaking blend of kung fu, comedy, romance, and melodrama climaxes in a whirlwind guns-vs.-fists finale that is also a thrilling affirmation of Chinese cultural identity.

MartialArts Heroism Identity Conflict Epic
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The Criterion Collection
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