Érase una vez en China

Erase una vez en China

La acción se desarrolla a finales del siglo XIX, cuando China comenzaba a recibir la influencia del mundo occidental. El orden tradicional, su cultura, religión e incluso moda, se veían amenazados y las armas de fuego cuestionaban la omnipotencia de las artes marciales. Los abusos del nuevo comandante de la región que, cegado por el poder y su lucrativa relación con los comerciantes extranjeros, permite que sus súbditos paguen precios exagerados con la falsa promesa de embarcar hacia los ricos campos de oro de América, obligan a Wong Fei Hung y a su pequeño grupo de seguidores a intervenir en defensa de su pueblo y, especialmente de la mujer de sus sueños, que ha sido capturada y embarcada a la fuerza en un barco para ser vendida como prostituta...

"黃飛鴻" (1991), also known as "Once Upon a Time in China," is a cinematic masterpiece produced by Paragon Films Ltd. and Orange Sky Golden Harvest in Hong Kong. Directed by Tsui Hark, this film brilliantly captures the life and times of the legendary martial artist and folk hero, Wong Fei-hung, portrayed with charismatic intensity by Jet Li. Set in the late 19th century during a period of significant social and political upheaval, the movie delves into Wong's struggles to protect his people and preserve traditional Chinese values amidst the encroaching influence of Western powers. The film's narrative is rich with action, drama, and historical context, showcasing Wong Fei-hung's efforts to navigate the complexities of a rapidly changing world. From defending his martial arts school against rival factions to confronting corrupt officials and foreign invaders, Wong's journey is both thrilling and poignant. The choreography of the fight scenes, masterfully executed by renowned action director Yuen Woo-ping, adds a dynamic layer to the storytelling, making the film a standout in the martial arts genre. Beyond its action-packed sequences, "黃飛鴻" offers a deep exploration of cultural identity and resistance. The film poignantly illustrates the tension between tradition and modernity, as Wong Fei-hung grapples with the need to adapt while staying true to his roots. This theme resonates strongly with audiences, reflecting broader societal issues faced by many during that era and even today. The supporting cast, including Rosamund Kwan as Wong's love interest and Donnie Yen as his rebellious disciple, adds depth and emotional complexity to the narrative. "黃飛鴻" not only achieved commercial success but also garnered critical acclaim, becoming a cultural touchstone in Hong Kong cinema. Its impact extended beyond the box office, inspiring a series of sequels and cementing its place in the pantheon of martial arts films. The film's enduring legacy lies in its ability to entertain while offering insightful commentary on the challenges of cultural preservation and adaptation in the face of external pressures.

Año1991

Duración134 minuto

Ingresos3826459$

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GénerosAcciónDrama

Países de producciónHong Kong

Compañías de producción

Paragon Films Ltd.

Once Upon a Time in China

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