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The Living Sword is a fascinating blend of action and drama, directed by Wong Ping, who manages to capture the emotional stakes behind the flashy sword fights. The film's pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but it adds to its charm. The performances by Paul Chang and Melinda Chen bring a melodramatic weight that often feels quite earnest, especially against the fantastical backdrop of the Wu Xia genre. And let’s not forget Sammo Hung's brief appearance at the start; his choreography gives a taste of the intense dueling that unfolds. It’s interesting how practical effects are used here, lending a gritty realism to the otherwise stylized conflict. This film is emblematic of its era, embodying the passion and flair of 70s Hong Kong cinema.
Features Sammo Hung in a brief duel role.Captures the emotional depth of its characters.Notable for choreography, likely influenced by Hung.
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