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Dragon Inn

During the Ming Dynasty, Tsao Siu-yan, a power-crazed eunuch who rules his desert region of China as if he were the Emperor, ruthlessly thwarts plots against him and sets a trap for one of his enemies at the Dragon Gate Inn.

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Release : 1992
Rating : 7.2
Studio : Seasonal Film Corporation,  Xiaoxiang Film Studio, 
Crew : Art Direction,  Director of Photography, 
Cast : Brigitte Lin Maggie Cheung Tony Leung Ka-fai Donnie Yen Elvis Tsui Kam-Kong
Genre : Action Thriller

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Hellen
2021/05/13

I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much

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ReaderKenka
2018/08/30

Let's be realistic.

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Baseshment
2018/08/30

I like movies that are aware of what they are selling... without [any] greater aspirations than to make people laugh and that's it.

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Invaderbank
2018/08/30

The film creates a perfect balance between action and depth of basic needs, in the midst of an infertile atmosphere.

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buddybhupender
2011/03/07

Most of us try many things in our lives at the suggestions of others because we value their opinions or we want to play safe. First part is good but the latter part sometimes backfires on us. Same happened with this flick. I am a great fan of HK martial arts movies especially with the historical background. I saw the ratings on IMDb and saw couple of reviews who praised the movie and i decided to watch it.And it backfired on me. This movie is based on Wire Works. To present things in new style all the main fighting sequences are full of wire stunts. Nothing original and it does not co-relates with laws of physics. The story is though original like many other Chinese Legends we have witnessed in the past or present but the screenplay tries to attempt a lots of things differently or way too entertaining from the directors point of view that nothing sticks with a viewer with his head on his shoulders. My dear director wire works with a logical explanation works but too much dependency on them during fighting sequences is not a proof of your creativity. Your story might work but it is a action cinema where real martial arts has disappeared and it is a total failure.For me it doesn't deliver what other users are suggesting. A total waste of time. An average flick which we will forget (regret) as soon as we finish watching it.

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BA_Harrison
2006/05/19

Cao, a power-hungry eunuch, is attempting to create his own evil regime beyond the gaze of the Emporor. When Minister of Defence Yang threatens to reveal Cao's plans, he is executed; his two children are spared so that they can be used as bait to lure Yang's allies into a trap.A band of brave rebels manage to rescue the children, and ride out to The Dragon Gate Inn, a refuge in the desert which is run by brigands. Here they plan their next move, aware that Cao and his followers are hot on their trail...Having seen some clips of this film on TV and been impressed with the sheer craziness of what I had witnessed, I laid down my hard earned cash for what I hoped would be a prime slice of mad Wuxia action; with Donnie Yen, Maggie Cheung and Brigitte Lin all starring in this Tsui Hark produced epic, I figured this was going to be something special. But an hour in and I was starting to wonder if I had got the wrong film.Fight fans will be sorely disappointed since the martial arts scenes are so poorly edited that they become confusing and once the characters reach the inn there is next to no action for quite a while; in the meantime we get to watch some rubbish about visitors to the inn being turned into pork buns (a la The Untold Story) and Maggie Cheung unsuccessfully tries it on with Tony Leung.The crazy action eventually kicks in when Cao's army arrive at the inn. There is a brief fight in the inn which results in a nice bit where someone gets crushed between two mill stones and a gratuitously gory battle in the desert in which everyone gets injured or killed. If the whole affair had been as deliriously barmy as the final 20 minutes then Dragon Gate Inn would have been a classic rather than just another average kung-fu movie.

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luke
2003/05/17

Unlike the other idiots who wrote reviews of this I actually took the time to watch the film instead of just reading the back cover. Great sets, good storyline, not bad acting, now were finished with the positive points lets talk about the so called well coreographed action. The eratic constant change of camera angles makes the fight scenes near impossible to enjoy and much more confusing than it needs to be. There is some great kicks unfortunately all you get to see of most of them is a foot from one side of the screen make contact with someone. These reviews are also misleading in the way they make such a big deal about the average fight scene at the end which is apparently spectacular, firstly it is nothing special or new to this type of film and also becomes so rediculous I felt sick that I had paid for it. I love a bit of wire action but this is such a dissapointment. Please watch the film before deciding to buy it and avoid making the same mistake I did due to some rediculous, drug taking, review writers who went on and on about how good this film is.

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mindless_junk
2003/02/22

It's hard for me to write a good review of this movie. On one hand, I love the martial art fighting scenes, they are very well choreographed, and I have seen a lot of Hong Kong martial art movies circa 1990. On the other hand, the plot is very weak.The movie feels like a bump absorber. The martial art scenes spice it up, then it drags on and on and gets bored, only to spice up again with the next fighting scene...The final fighting scene is one of the best I have seen. However, having the meat cleaver in the final moment feels more an inapt insertion than a fight enhancer.I still prefer the Swordsman series over Dragon Inn.

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