Moon Warriors

1992
6.4| 1h27m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 19 December 1992 Released
Producted By: Teamwork Production House Limited
Country: Hong Kong
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A kind-hearted fisherman, content with simple life, is reluctantly drawn into helping a noble emperor regain his throne from his evil brother.

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Action, Romance

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Director

Sammo Hung

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Teamwork Production House Limited

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Protraph Lack of good storyline.
Rio Hayward All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.
Tyreece Hulme One of the best movies of the year! Incredible from the beginning to the end.
Blake Rivera If you like to be scared, if you like to laugh, and if you like to learn a thing or two at the movies, this absolutely cannot be missed.
Leofwine_draca Years before the likes of CROUCHING TIGER, HIDDEN DRAGON breathed new popularity into Chinese cinema, films such as MOON WARRIORS were championed in the east and pretty much missed in the west. It's a shame, because MOON WARRIORS pretty much whups the backside of Ang Lee's movie in every respect; it's a pacier film, better shot and more interesting, with brighter performances and typically wonderful direction from Sammo Hung. While the plot is familiar stuff – some nonsense about an exiled king and his evil brother – this film's strength lies in the execution, which is second to none.Brightly coloured and vibrant throughout, MOON WARRIORS is a gorgeous film to watch and it helps that the cast members all give very good turns. I was particularly pleased to see the underrated Andy Lau in the film (the most interesting actor in HOUSE OF FLYING DAGGERS), as he's cast as the heroic lead here and he gives a very good turn. In fact, almost all the actors are good, especially Anita Mui as the love interest. The exception is Maggie Cheung, whom I just find to be irritating no matter what film she appears in.In terms of action, this is a decent film with many satisfying set-pieces. The opening ninja attack in the bamboo forest is classic stuff, and it's followed up by some engaging combat that makes full use of wire work for effect without looking stupid. Sammo knows his stuff and, combined with the input of Corey Yuen, this is a film in which the action always satisfies. There's also a few choice special effects, including the amusing bit where a severed head is shot by a burning arrow and some other gory instances. Andy Lau provides some comedy as the simpleton villager turned king's saviour, and I even enjoyed his FREE WILLY-style interludes with a peaceful whale that he has adopted as a pet (although the whale's intervention at the climax is a very predictable one). All said and done, MOON WARRIORS is a fun film that's difficult to dislike and, despite a few slow spots in the second half, I had a ball with it.
WatchedAllMovies When I saw the IMDb rating 6.8 I thought this must be an unusually good Hong Kong movie. Turned out to be just average.This movie has a simple plot: Good king persecuted by an evil brother who wants to take over his throne. Naturally, the good king wants to fight his way back to his throne.Some romance is added to the movie to stretch it to movie length. But that's not enough, so they added a killer whale that plays trick. The editing with the orca is so poorly done, you can see it is swimming inside a pool with a man made island, and not in the ocean where the story is supposed to take place.Strangely, even though two of the main characters are famous singers in Hong Kong, the theme songs are sang by another unrelated singer.
DrLenera When Crouching Tiger,Hidden Dragon came out,critics fell over themselves praising it as being new and fresh. Whilst it is undoubtedly a good film,the fact is that they had been making films like that in Hong Kong for many years,with warriors jumping around the screen in tales of romance and honour. Moon Warriors is a good example. It has it's flaws,with one element rather laughable,but it still demands quite a bit of respect.The action is really as good,maybe it's a bit more obvious the characters are on wires,but in terms of martial arts skill it's actually better, and just as visually great to watch. Highlights include a display of kites that suddenly somehow turns into a ninja attack,a possibly Macbeth-inspired 'moving trees'sequence,and gorgeous Hong Kong babes Maggie Cheung and Ania Mui battling it out with swords.Despite what you may have heard about films like this,it certainly isn't all fighting. A great deal of time is given to the love element,and there are perhaps too many montages to the sentimental theme song {as usual,the translated words on the subtitles don't really work}. Howvever,the film retains that melancholic romantic feel present in many other Hong Kong fantasy movies of the time {such as The Bride With White Hair and Saviour of the Soul}.Unfortunately there is a subplot of a WHALE which is the hero's best friend,and it's just laughable. Some versions of the film even have outtakes at the end of star Andrew Lau with the thing. Still,there's plenty in the film which is worthwhile. It's really quite extraordinary what Hong Kong filmmakers used to conjure up on what were usually tiny budgets and rushed productions.
min11586 I really enjoyed this movie since I love Chinese history. Andy Lau is also one of my favorite singers, so obviously this movie was great. However, they made a big mistake on choosing Anita Mui as Yue Ar Yee. I thought Maggie Cheung Man Yuk would fit the role better.