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Ashes of Time (2008)
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Synopsis
Master Hong Kong filmmaker
Wong Kar-Wai
directed this lyrical, dream-like martial arts epic. A famously troubled shoot, the film took two years and 40 million dollars to produce (a shocking sum for a national cinema populated with low-budget quickies) and features a virtual who's-who of the Hong Kong film world. Conceived as a prequel to the popular martial arts novel The Eagle-Shooting Hero by Jin Yong, the movie is less a straightforward action thriller than a visually striking meditation on memory and love. It nominally centers on Ouyang Feng (
Leslie Cheung
), who ekes out a lonely existence as an itinerant hired sword. Getting on in years and tormented by memories of a lost love, he also works an agent for other mercenary assassins from his remote desert abode. Ouyang's old friend and fellow swordsman, Huang Yaoshi (Tony Leung Kar-fai, who starred in the
The Lover
) drowns his lovelorn misery in a magical wine that makes him forget. Later, a mysterious young man named Murong Yang (
Brigitte Lin
) hires Ouyang to kill his sister's unfaithful suitor, Huang Yaoshi. The following day, that spurned sister, Murong Yin (Lin again), hires Ouyang to protect her dearly beloved. Meanwhile, Hong Qi (pop star Jackie Cheung) finds some redemption for a life of killing by accepting a poor girl's offer to avenge her brother's death -- a task that Ouyang brusquely shunned. In another subplot, a master swordsman (Tony Leung Chiu Wai) is slowly going blind. He agrees to defend a village from horse thieves so that he can afford to go home and see his wife before his eyesight fails completely. This film is one of the most celebrated examples of 1990s Hong Kong cinema: it won multiple awards in its native Hong Kong, along with a Golden Osella for Best Cinematography at the 1994 Venice Film Festival. ~ Jonathan Crow, All Movie Guide
Cast
Jacky Cheung
Hung Chi
Leslie Cheung
Ou-yang Feng
Maggie Cheung
The Woman
Tony Leung Kar-Fai
Huang Yao-shi
Brigitte Lin
Mu-Rong Yang
Brigitte Lin
Mu-Rong Yin
Bai Li
Hung Chi's Wife
Carina Liu
Peach Blossom
Tony Leung Chiu-Wai
Blind Swordsman
Charlie Yeung
Young Girl
Production Crew
Sammo Hung
Action Director
Yang Zhanjia
Art Director
Chen Zhigu
Associate Producer
Shu Kei
Associate Producer
Louis Cha
Book Author
Christopher Doyle
Cinematographer
Frankie Chan
Composer (Music Score)
Luk Ha-Fong
Costume Designer
William Chang
Costume Designer
Wong Kar-Wai
Director
Hai Kit-Wai
Editor
Kwong Chi-Leung
Editor
Patrick Tam
Editor
William Chang
Editor
Leung Lik-chi
Musical Direction/Supervision
Leung Tat
Musical Direction/Supervision
Chui Siu Ming
Producer
Jacky Pang
Producer
Jeffrey Lau
Producer
Norman Law
Producer
Tsai Sung-Lin
Producer
William Chang
Production Designer
Wong Kar-Wai
Screenwriter
Year: 2008
Runtime: 95
Country: Hong Kong
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Adventure
Color type
Agfacolor
Produced by
Beijing Film Studio
Jet Tone Films
Pony Canyon
Scholar Films
Tsui Siu-ming Productions
Awards
1993 - Best Picture - Hong Kong Film Awards
© 2009 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.