Cannes 2011: First Teaser For Peter Chan's WU XIA Impresses
[Updated with English subtitled version.]
It seemed a very safe bet that Peter Chan's Wu Xia was going to be a visually gorgeous picture. After all, Chan is one of Hong Kong's leading directors - and has been for ages - and he had a handsome budget and stellar cast anchored by Donnie Yen and Takeshi Kaneshiro to work with here. But it's still nice to have those early assumptions confirmed.
A film that began life as a remake of Shaw Brothers classic The One Armed Swordsman - and nods to that fact by including original star Jimmy Wang Yu in the cast here - Wu Xia will soon premiere out of competition in the midnight lineup in Cannes. Here's how they describe it:
In the late Qing Dynasty, LIU Jin-xi is a papermaker and father of two sons who lives a seemingly normal life with his family in a remote village. However, the arrival of a detective soon threatens to tear them apart...
You know how I describe it? Yummy. Check the trailer below.
It seemed a very safe bet that Peter Chan's Wu Xia was going to be a visually gorgeous picture. After all, Chan is one of Hong Kong's leading directors - and has been for ages - and he had a handsome budget and stellar cast anchored by Donnie Yen and Takeshi Kaneshiro to work with here. But it's still nice to have those early assumptions confirmed.
A film that began life as a remake of Shaw Brothers classic The One Armed Swordsman - and nods to that fact by including original star Jimmy Wang Yu in the cast here - Wu Xia will soon premiere out of competition in the midnight lineup in Cannes. Here's how they describe it:
In the late Qing Dynasty, LIU Jin-xi is a papermaker and father of two sons who lives a seemingly normal life with his family in a remote village. However, the arrival of a detective soon threatens to tear them apart...
You know how I describe it? Yummy. Check the trailer below.
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