Great to watch, and a couple of twist and turns- but the subtitles bothered me
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Suitable for mature audiences 16 years and over.
NOTE: Violence.
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Great to watch, and a couple of twist and turns- but the subtitles bothered me
Quality chinese action movie. Very good for its type
Excellent production values, great cinematography, a storyline with satisfying twists and turns. A worthy follow-on from the original Dragon Gate Inn.
As one of the defining stories of the Wu Xing genre, the saga of the Dragon
Gate Inn has already been the source material for two classic martial arts
films. Now legendary writer/director/producer Tsui Hark revisits these legends
in Flying Swords Of Dragon Gate
bringing new characters and ancient conflicts to life. The film picks up three
years after the disappearance of the enigmatic innkeeper Jade and the massive
fire that consumed the Inn. A new Dragon Inn has risen from the ashes, staffed
by a band of marauders. Masquerading as
law-abiding citizens by day, they use the cover of night to continue their true
calling as fortune hunters. For legend says that the Dragon Inn is the site of a
lost city buried in the desert–and a treasure that spans dynasties is hidden
deep within.
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