The White Dragon (2004)

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Okay, so what
review am I going to review first, well it has to be The White Dragon, cos I
haven't seen the other one yet, probably see it tomorrow. As I promised before I
go off to Neverland, I will review 2, so let's begin with the new unconventional
pairing of two better actor and actresses in HK cinema - Francis Ng and rising
Best Actress - Cecilia Cheung. Directed by Wilson Yip is a movie that I will
proclaim as absolutely uneven and while he does handles his camera shots
extremely adequately, the pacing is slightly uneven. However, that's not to say
it is a shit movie, as it is now, with polish production values, a period/modern
pastiche setting - The White Dragon, is a movie that can be called, a boring and
absolutely boring beginning and even to the extent of silliness to redeem at the
hour mark to a much better movie. Then again, the sudden redeeming, seems to me
as though director has fallen asleep at the beginning and suddenly realise it
and picked it up from there.
So what's the
movie all about, and as usual I won't bother writing the plot but simply do what
I like actually makes my job easier - copy from official synopsis: During Ming
Dynasty, a beautiful lady Hei-fung is in love with the Prince II. Her lifetime
goal is to marry to the Prince. In her school, a cleaner finds out that a blind
man wants to kill the principal but is being hurt by the killer. The cleaner,
who thinks she is dying, teaches Hei-fung all her martial arts. However, that
causes abscesses to grow on her body. The solution is to help others and perform
good deeds. With a kind heart, her body will automatically balance itself and
the abscesses will disappear ...
So let's get
back to what I was talking about and why I was saying it had a very boring first
40 minutes. It is just stupid and those wire fu are not only uninspiring but
also downgrading and making fun of period action scenes like Fong Sai Yuk or
Crouching Tiger! You seriously and I doubt anyone goes into a Francis Ng and
Cecilia Cheung movie looking for action - action and action... That's just
stupid and idiotic and one wonders why the only actor in the movie who has
somewhat martial arts talent - Andy On (who apparently even him didn't have
training, but rather - learn from watching Jackie Chan's movies) didn't even
throw a punch! How's stupid is that! Alright, let's not go into the fights, but
seriously 20 minutes of the 40 minutes was action action and action. Okay, I am
just getting and rambling on bullshit, but then again, even the comedy in the
first 40 min was uninspiring and not funny at all.
However, as I
said before, as soon as the director wakes up the movie goes to another level,
and the romance and development, between a blind man and a broken leg girl is
just damning romantic, but all too short! If only they chuck away the foolish
fights in the beginning, as who wants to watch Francis Ng doing martial arts? We
want to see him act and geez and without doubt shines through once again and a
character that the audience feel good enough to root for! His acting is just a
par above a lot of people and even Cecilia Cheung cannot maintain the relax
acting style of Ng. So of the two who wins? Well before I announce the winner,
let's look into Cheung's acting - firstly she is no good at comedy, but she is
at best in expressing the full range of emotions in - romantic drama and that's
why she along with the film switches in fine style compared to her forced
performance in the first half. Just like the first, Cheung redeems herself and
performance here is not bad at all, though not up to par with A Nite in Mongkok.
As to Andy On,
he is just a one off good actor in Star Runner, apart from that movie, his roles
and acting is almost non-existence and almost to the extent of not even acting.
Perhaps calling him wooden is the best to describe his performance here and
putting him alongside Francis and Cecilia is just a bad decision because it only
helps to show one key thing - he is not a good actor yet.
So let's just
sum up what the hell I am on about, actually I was on about. The thing is that
this movie is not bad at all, and not good either. I kind of feeling mixed,
maybe I will watch it again next time, or at least when the DVD comes out.
However, clearly the beginning is all too boring and yes, I was even just about
to fall asleep, but the middle part just woke me up, just like the director
being forced to concentrate on directing and not just dreaming about wuxia
classics. So do I recommend this movie, well it is utterly hard to say,
personally, fans of Francis Ng and Cecilia, is worth taking a look, but others,
it is not really a movie that will change your mindset - but then again, does
movies do that nowadays? Really, let's just sum it up, it is a movie about a
little white dragon who falls in love with a blind fool, so what more do I have
to say than just say - fast forward to the 40 minute mark.
I rate
it 7.5/10.
 
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Product Title |
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The White Dragon |
Artist Name(s) |
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Cecilia Cheung| Francis
Ng| Andy On |
Language |
: |
Cantonese| Mandarin |
Duration |
: |
98 minutes |
Reviewed by
Neo (Andrew) -
November 2004
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