Flying Swords of Dragon Gate (2011)
67KFlying Swords of Dragon Gate: Directed by Hark Tsui. With Jet Li, Xun Zhou, Kun Chen, Gwei Lun-Mei. Set three years after Dragon Inn, innkeeper Jade has disappeared and a new inn has risen from the ashes – one that’s staffed by marauders masquerading as law-abiding citizens, who hope to unearth the fabled lost city buried in the desert.
“I find this film much better than the original. In the original the fights were too weak and fake. Here the fights have more power, although the one in the Cyclone was weakened by not so good special effects. Still I must completely disagree with a reviewer who almost destroyed this movie with his comment about too many special effects. u0026quot;Thanksu0026quot; to him I was imagining something terrible and I am glad to have watched the film! I think who saw the u0026quot;New Dragon Innu0026quot; will enjoy this film more, because he will know some of the story, and of the Characters. There are better films of course, but this is a good movie and absolutely deserves to be watched, if you like intrigue and martial arts. Characters are good, the plot is not great but IMO better than in the original, and the style of fights, even if not the best, is for me better than in the original, because more appropriate to what I started to like since when I watched Hero. I would give it 7.5 if I could.”