Release Date The Flying Swords of Dragon Gate Aug 31, 2012 Limited
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Actors For The Flying Swords of Dragon Gate
Jet Li,Xun Zhou,Kun Chen,Gwei Lunmei,Li Yuchun,Mavis Fan,Louis Fan,Gordon Liu,Fan Siu-Wong,Chen Sheng,Siu-Wong Fan,Lunmei KwaiGenres The Flying Swords of Dragon Gate : Art House & International,Action & Adventure
Visitor Ranting & Critics For The Flying Swords of Dragon Gate
User Ranting The Flying Swords of Dragon Gate : 3.2User Percentage For The Flying Swords of Dragon Gate : %
User Count Like for The Flying Swords of Dragon Gate : 2,831
All Critics Ranting For The Flying Swords of Dragon Gate : 6
All Critics Count For The Flying Swords of Dragon Gate : 27
All Critics Percentage For The Flying Swords of Dragon Gate : 70 %
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Movie Overview For The Flying Swords of Dragon Gate
The Flying Swords of Dragon Gate picks up three years after the infamous Dragon Inn was burnt down in the desert when its innkeeper Jade vanished. A new gang of marauders had taken over - innkeepers by day and treasure hunters by night. The inn is the rumoured location of a lost city buried under the desert, and its hidden treasure would only be revealed by a gigantic storm every 60 years. The gang used the inn as a front to locate the lost treasure.TagLine The Flying Swords of Dragon Gate
Jet Li and Tsui Hark are back together.Trailer For The Flying Swords of Dragon Gate
Review For The Flying Swords of Dragon Gate
Amounts to a lavishly mounted series of airborne sword fights - each one more spectacular (and silly) than the last ...Guy Lodge-Time Out
The plot is secondary. "Flying Swords" is to be seen for its eye-popping action.
V.A. Musetto-New York Post
"Flying Swords" is a chunky spectacle, to be sure - overstuffed with plot and characters - but at times, it's an insanely entertaining one.
Robert Abele-Los Angeles Times
While the attractive performers and the action set pieces, including fights inside a sand tornado and around a spider's web of razor wire, are enough to carry you through the film, "Flying Swords" is a bit of a letdown ...
Mike Hale-New York Times
IMAX 3D turns a slightly above-average "wuxia" ("martial hero" action thriller) into an epic extravaganza.
Jeff Shannon-Seattle Times
The trick is to let yourself swoon into the picture's visual embrace and not get too hung up on its myriad sticky plot points.
Stephanie Zacharek-NPR
It's fun in the moment, but hardly one for the ages.
David Jenkins-Little White Lies
The movie is beautifully designed and the action sequences are violent and truly spectacular in a hallucinatory way.
Philip French-Observer [UK]
It's nonsense, but somehow irresistible.
Steve Rose-Guardian [UK]
Despite the movie's excessive length and incomprehensible plot, Tsui is still one of the world's absolute best at action and fight sequences; they move fast, but they're dazzlingly fluid and smooth.
Jeffrey M. Anderson-Combustible Celluloid
Although there is some enjoyment to be found in Flying Swords of Dragon Gate, it's a wuxia film that is mostly very messy in every sense of the word.
Chris Sawin-Examiner.com
Flying Swords has style to burn but a story that's both too chaotic for its own good and at times overly familiar.
Marc Savlov-Austin Chronicle
This treatment boasts plenty of swashbuckling action and visual flair without a compelling story or characters to fill in the narrative gaps.
Todd Jorgenson-Cinemalogue.com
For followers of wuxia films, the epic Flying Swords of Dragon Gate is a godsend...But the convoluted storyline...blunts the appeal for anyone who's not a fan.
Cary Darling-Fort Worth Star-Telegram/DFW.com
While the technology is a dampener and the plotting burdensome, Flying Swords has enough charm and pizzazz to merit a good time at the movies.
Jay Antani-Paste Magazine
The toys of 3D and Imax give martial-arts master Tsui Hark license to go berserk for two hours with flying things and non-stop action
Kirk Honeycutt-honeycuttshollywood.com
Among the standouts in the cast beyond the legendary Li is Lunmei Kwai as a Tartan warrior princess.
James Verniere-Boston Herald
Tsui Hark takes Hollywood dead on with a bold, special effects laden, kung fu epic.
Julian Roman-MovieWeb
Bottom line: this movie ain't a relationship, folks. It's a one-night stand, and as such, could probably have been more concise. But you won't forget it in the morning; just the boring bits.
Luke Y. Thompson-Nerdist
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