The Swordsman (1990)
8/10
The Swordsman.
20 September 2017
Warning: Spoilers
Set during the Ming dynasty this film opens with the theft of the 'Sunflower Manual' from the Imperial Palace. This, it turns out, is a martial arts manual giving details of a powerful secret technique. Now just about everybody appears to want the scroll. The scroll is hidden under a waterwheel and two students of the Mount Hua Sect, Linghu Chong and Yue 'Skinny Boy' Lingshan, are asked to inform the son of the man who took it. They will encounter many dangers including from some of the people they thought they could trust most.

I would usually describe the plot in a bit more detail but to be honest I was a bit confused a fair amount of the time… strangely this wasn't much of a problem as this film is all about the action and the action rarely stops. There is a lot of wire-assisted martial arts, fights involving mystical powers, poisoning and even a fighter who produces snakes from her sleeves! In in brief lulls between the action scenes there are some amusing moments, many involving the existence of a second scroll which merely contains the lyrics to a song the protagonists learn along the way. There is also the running gag that nobody apart from Linghu realises that 'Skinny Boy' is actually an attractive young woman! While this is mostly light hearted there is some spilt blood and, in the film's most disturbing moment, the sight or a recently removed eyeball! The cast do a solid job, most notably Samuel Hui and Cecilia Yip as our two protagonists; the rest are pretty impressive too and appeared to be having a good time. Overall I'd certainly recommend this to fans of Wuxia films; it may be a little confusing at times but is still a lot of fun.

These comments are based on watching the film in Cantonese with English subtitles.
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