Dragon Inn (1992) Reviews

Dragon Inn (1992)
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Raymond Lee Wai-man remakes King Hu's 1966 masterpiece about revenge and intrigue between imperial eunuchs during the Ming Dynasty. At the film's outset, the villainous Eunuch Tsao (Donnie Yen Chi-tan) has assassinated one of his primary court rivals and is looking to take out his former rival's right-hand man Chow Wai-on (Tony Leung Kar-fai). Tsao orders that his rival's children be exiled, hoping that Chow will try to rescue them. Instead, Chow's lover Yau Mo-yin (Brigitte Lin Ching-hsia), along with her small band of fighters, saves the children and takes to a desolate tavern called the Dragon Inn, run by the sexy, but wily, Jade (Maggie Cheung man-yuk). Chow soon catches up with Yau at the Inn, catching the eye of Jade. Before the two can move the children to a more secure location, Tsao's henchman pay them an unwelcome visit. While the two sides maneuver, Jade plays both sides of the fence. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi

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Starring:
Maggie CheungBrigitte Lin, (more)
Director(s):
Raymond Lee
Format(s):
DVD
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Lois L.

Very good movie lots of action and martial arts

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Mark L.

This movie was okay. I enjoyed the back and forth drama that was occurring between the three factions that added to the drama. The action sequences are fun, but not quite as epic as I thought it would be. Donnie Yen as the villain was pretty funny too.

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Clifford A.

action!!

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Caroline R.

Horrible B movie maybe even a C movie!!

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Nathaniel B.

This movie was a good revenge movie. It had humor with it also. I would recommend this movie to watch!

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Kyle C.

Rent this only for the last battle (and maybe the beginning). That is all.

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Hank P.

I watch lots of martial arts movies, and Dragon Inn was pretty lame. The beginning was boring, and the efforts at grand cinematography with riders on horseback seemed amateurish. It got better as the plot plodded along, but it never really caught my interest. Fight scenes were pretty typical movie martial arts.

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Hong Z.

the pictures are consistently blur as if the camera is out of focus, and I found the distored high pitch & bassless audio unbearable. granted it does have tight pace and good acting.

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Michael K.

Tons of intrigue, fantastic martial arts, convincing period detail, moves like a bullet, tasty character acting--what more do you want? Highly recommended.

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Ivan F.

Awesome fight scenes. Big surprise ending to the final fight. fun stuff!

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    Lois L.

    Very good movie lots of action and martial arts

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    Mark L.

    This movie was okay. I enjoyed the back and forth drama that was occurring between the three factions that added to the drama. The action sequences are fun, but not quite as epic as I thought it would be. Donnie Yen as the villain was pretty funny too.

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    Clifford A.

    action!!

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