The Sword

1980
6.8| 1h25m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 14 August 1980 Released
Producted By: Orange Sky Golden Harvest
Country: Hong Kong
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Swordsman Li Mak-Jan is on a quest to find a powerful sword previously owned by a master. His mission is in jeopardy when he learns that his twin and old girlfriend's partner are after it as well.

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Action

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Director

Patrick Tam Kar-Ming

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Orange Sky Golden Harvest

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The Sword Audience Reviews

Perry Kate Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!
Ameriatch One of the best films i have seen
Supelice Dreadfully Boring
SparkMore n my opinion it was a great movie with some interesting elements, even though having some plot holes and the ending probably was just too messy and crammed together, but still fun to watch and not your casual movie that is similar to all other ones.
david-sarkies This is a very early Hong Kong movie. It is about two swords, the winter star and the true sword. These swords were forged with hatred and those who are using the swords are cursed to be killed. This falls back to the ancient saying: he who lives by the sword dies by the sword.The movie opens with a man who is searching for a sword master to challenge him to see if he is the best swordsperson. In his journey he meets a women named Pebble who is also a swordsperson. As it turns out it is her father that the man is seeking. An added twist to this movie has the man (who calls himself raindrop) find his childhood sweetheart, but she has married a rather nasty brute who wants both swords.The Sword is an action movie. It has a number of reasonable sword fights, but it does not stand out to be a movie of high standard. This is great for an action movie but beyond that, it is nothing special.
kirk_weiss About the fight scenes, despite the wire work and the special effects, it is clear in this movie that the actors really know kung fu. The fight shots tend toward middle range shots where you see the stance and the sword moves.Instead of some many current films filled with cuts and close up that obscure the kung fu which the actors may not really know how to do anyway.Also this movie is one of the few that deals with the idea that fighting and killing may not be as glorious and wonderful as it appears in concept.All in a great movie with a very small cast that doesn't seem to impact the quality one bit.
Stofft the Plot:Swordmaster Wah acquires Chi Mud, the famous sword expert, he is advised to destroy it or he will be killed by this very sword. Wah does not believe. Suddenly he retires. but many young swordsman try to find and challenge him. Lee a young swordsman saves a girl by accident from a professional killer. Upon hearing that Wah's daughter Ying has been kidnapped, Lee goes to her rescue only to find that Ying is the girl he had rescued before. But Lee still wants to challenge Wah in spite of his love for Wah's daughter. The strikes and vengeance is revealed now...about the film:Personally when I first saw this film I didn't really bother that much about it. I though "ahh..sen this so many times before" but the second time I watched it.. I began to understand that this is actually a very beautiful film. the story itself isn't anything new but still gives a good purpose and meaning to the film, the fighting is of the old school, fun to watch and nicely made, locations are beautiful shot etc. so in all this film is actually worth looking up. If you like the old martials arts stylish films I would recommend to look this one up.I give it a 7/10
iaido Very good swordplay picture dealing with the usual themes of fighters striving to become the best and, despite being virtuous, willing to die to prove their prowess. Li Mak-Jan is a swordsman who has wandered for a number of years searching for the reclusive master swordsman Hua. After encountering two fellow swordsmen, Li comes across his old love, who tells him that not only has their town fallen on hard times (the temple is in ruins) but, worst of all, in the time he has been away she has moved on and married another man. Turns out, her husband is quite evil, of course, and just a little bit insanely jealous as well as very interested in swords, particularly those belonging to masters. The husband sends his henchman to kill Li, but Li escapes, though seriously wounded. He is rescued and cared for by a woman who just so happens to be a friend of the reclusive Master Hua. Master Hua sends word that his daughter has been kidnapped and Li agrees to rescue the daughter, so he can both finally find Hua and repay the woman for healing him. Li rescues her and finally gets to meet Hua and challenge him. The final third of the film deals with the standard framing of Li and his final battles- an interior one over not finding happiness in proving himself the greatest swordsman in the land, and he still has that nasty husband to deal with.While fairly straightforward in story, acting, and action, it is a very good film, solid throughout. It may lack the crazy inventiveness of Duel to the Death when it comes to the fight scenes (no 15 ft tall ninjas that break apart into separate swordsmen) but it is especially satisfying in the lack of grand fights. They are kept clean and simple, until the finale, which is a fantastic duel between Li and the husband. The direction is very good, with some keen cinematography, and sets that display some nice uses of colour. Recommended for the wuxia fan.