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The Storm Riders
Director: Andrew Lau
Actor: Aaron Kwok , Ekin Cheng , Shu Qi , Kristy Yang , Sonny Chiba , Anthony Wong
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SKU# : V1465H
Product Name : The Storm Riders
Actor : Aaron Kwok , Ekin Cheng , Shu Qi , Kristy Yang , Sonny Chiba , Anthony Wong
Director : Andrew Lau
Language : Cantonese, Mandarin [Selectable]
Subtitles : English, Chinese
Format : VCD format Distributor : Universe Laser
No. of discs : 2 Video :
Shipping Origin : Hong Kong Running Time :
Release Date : 21 Aug 2009


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  • SYNOPSIS / Editorial Review about - The Storm Riders

    After years of losing out at the box office to big-budget Hollywood movies, some of Hong Kong's most talented filmmakers teamed up to create The Storm Riders. Taking two years and over ten million dollars (both an eternity and fortune in the quick-paced and tight-budgeted world of HK cinema), the film created quite a storm of its' own upon release, becoming the top box-office draw for 1998 and revitalizing the wu xia (fantasy swordplay) genre, which had taken a backseat to the latest group of "new wave" directors such as $$ID=Wong Kar Wai$$, who were more interested in portraying gritty crime movies or social dramas than wire-fu.

    It's quite interesting that one of the most successful of the new wave directors, $$ID=Andrew Lau$$, is behind The Storm Riders. Lau and screenwriter Manfred Wong were behind the Young and Dangerous series, some of the most popular films in recent HK history. Coupled with the fact that Y&D star $$ID=Ekin Cheng$$ -- along with other Y&D alumni such as $$ID=Anthony Wong$$ and $$ID=Roy Cheung$$ -- are featured in the movie, I was a bit skeptical, thinking perhaps The Storm Riders was going to be like Young and Dangerous with swords.

    Boy, was I wrong. The Storm Riders is far apart from Y&D and similar fare. It's definitely a much-needed shot in the arm for the martial arts movie and HK cinema as a whole.

    The story centers around an evil warlord known as Conquer (played by the great $$ID=Sonny Chiba$$), who learns from a mystic that two children known as Wind (Cheng) and Cloud ($$ID=Aaron Kwok$$) will determine his fate. To keep the children (and his destiny) under his control, Conquer kills their parents and adopts the boys as his own. Ten years later as Conquer controls most of China, save for a small province under the mysterious Saint Sword's (Wong) control, Wind and Cloud begin to learn the truth about their past and set their sights on destroying Conquer.

    Okay, so the plot isn't revolutionary -- it's basically the tried-and-true revenge scheme played out in countless other movies. The script isn't that good either. Many characters are poorly developed and come and go on a whim. Whole plot lines (such as the one dealing with Saint Sword) are weakly resolved within a minute or two. The actors (other than Chiba, making a great return to quality movies instead of the B-movie crap like Immortal Combat he's been doing the past few years in the States) range from wooden (Kwok) to just plain dull (Cheng, who must still think he's Ho Nam from Young and Dangerous, because he's still acting exactly like the character, right down to that annoying sh*t-eating grin). Even the good character actors (like Wong) are given painfully little to work with.

    All that being said, I still had a great time with The Storm Riders. It's the ultimate "style over substance" movie. It just looks awesome. No other movie has come closer to capturing the look and feel of an anime (Japanese animation). This is wire-fu at is craziest. Characters can freeze their opponents, turn water into spears or shoot giant fireballs from their hands. These kinds of things have been shown in a lot of movies before, but, quite honestly, the effects looked like crap and were unconvincing. Not here. Besides a cheesy-looking fire beast, the special effects are really well done -- which is quite a compliment for the filmmakers, since CGI technology in HK is probably a year or two behind that of the US. Coupled with Lau's brisk visual style and the inventive editing techniques, the fight scenes are some of the most incredible ever put to celluoid.

    Don't expect a great story or Oscar-caliber performances and you'll enjoy The Storm Riders a lot.

    Review Courtesy of Neil Koch



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