New Dragon Gate Inn
CAST

Maggie Cheung
Brigitte Lin
Tony Leung Kar Fei
Donnie Yen
Lau Shun
Lawrence Ng

ACTION
Ching Siu Tung
Yuen Bun
WRITER

Tsui Hark

PRODUCER
Tsui Hark
DIRECTOR

Raymond Lee

RATING
   New Dragon Gate Inn
New Dragon Gate Inn
AKA : Dragon Inn
Year : 1992     Reviewer : Tony Ryan

This film is an updated version of the 1966 classic 'Dragon Gate Inn'. Interestingly, the original action choreography was styled in no small part by a certain Hung Kam Bo (Sammo Hung)! In this remake, Ching Sui Tung takes on the role of action director; however, I feel that Sammo would have done a better job, due to the choreographed sequences not relating as well to the camera as they would have done under Sammo's talented eye. Also, the fights seem cramped, filmed in tight shots with the rest of the movie making excellent use of space and surroundings.

 

 

The story also goes off track at times, with Leung's important role as a resistance fighter being under-developed and overshadowed by Maggie Cheung as the peripheral innkeeper character. Action-wise the movie stops and starts, with the fights finishing before they get going (much like the original), and Miss Cheung seems more than uncomfortable brandishing a sword! Donnie Yen is also wasted, not appearing for the entire middle section of the film, before delivering some ordinary moves in the final reel. The best choreography in the movie is not a fight, but a striptease 'duel', showing Cheung and Lin develop their own sexual chemistry stealing each other's clothes and admiring what they see!

 

 

 

The ordinary action is surrounded by more superior dialogue and visuals to hold our attention. Some excellent acting is on show, mixing a tense atmosphere with dark humour, while the cinematography is a joy to behold. Especially the final scene in the Gobi desert, as Hui Min uses the vast, pastel background to good effect with a contrast of sharp colours.

 

 

Essentially a case of style over substance, this is inferior to 'Swordsman 2' and may disappoint die-hard action fans, but would prove a good introduction to swordplay style films, especially for the H.K uninitiated and Hollywood lovers, due to it's added emphasis on acting, dialogue and exciting visuals.

Distributor : Hong Kong Legends
Region : 2 (PAL)
Running Time : 99 mins
Video :
Letterboxed at 1.85:1 with anamorphic availability. One of HKL's earlier efforts but still a good cleanup job nonetheless. Picture is relatively blemish-free with the only real issue being graininess that is particularly noticeable during the desert scenes.
Audio :
Mandarin soundtrack with removable English subtitles.
Extras :
- An interview with Donnie Yen
- Music promo
- Photo gallery and biography showcases for Maggie Cheung and Brigitte Lin
- The theatrical trailer for 'New Dragon Gate Inn' and previews for 'Drunken Master', 'Snake In The Eagle's Shadow', 'Drive', 'The Blacksheep Affair' and 'Hitman'
Notes :
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