Swordsman II explained

Swordsman II
Native Name:
Child:yes
T:笑傲江湖之東方不敗
S:笑傲江湖之东方不敗
P:Xiào Ào Jiāng Hú Zhī Dōng Fāng Bù Bài
J:Siu3 Ngou6 Gong1 Wu4 Ji1 Dung1 Fong1 Bat1 Baai6
Director:Ching Siu-tung
Screenplay:Hanson Chan
Tang Pik-yin
Tsui Hark
Producer:Tsui Hark
Starring:Jet Li
Brigitte Lin
Rosamund Kwan
Michelle Reis
Cinematography:Tom Lau
Editing:Marco Mak
Music:Richard Yuen
Studio:Film Workshop
Long Shong Pictures
Golden Princess Film Production
Distributor:Golden Princess Amusement
Runtime:107 minutes (HK)
99 minutes (U.S)
112 minutes (Taiwan)
Country:Hong Kong
Language:Cantonese
Japanese
Sichuanese
Mandarin-dubbed version
Gross:HK$34,462,861

Swordsman II, also known as The Legend of the Swordsman, is a 1992 Hong Kong wuxia film very loosely adapted from Louis Cha's novel The Smiling, Proud Wanderer. It was the second part of a trilogy: preceded by The Swordsman (1990) and followed by The East Is Red (1993). Directed by Ching Siu-tung,[1] Swordsman II starred Jet Li, Brigitte Lin, Rosamund Kwan and Michelle Reis in the leading roles. None of the original cast from the previous film return except Fennie Yuen.

Plot

Linghu Chong, Yue Lingshan and members of the Mount Hua School are planning to retire from the jianghu (martial artists' community). They learn that Dongfang Bubai has seized control of the Sun Moon Holy Cult and is secretly plotting with some Japanese rōnin to rebel against the Ming Empire and dominate China. Dongfang Bubai had castrated himself in order to master the skills in the Sunflower Manual, and his appearance has become more feminine, even though he is now a formidable martial artist.

Linghu Chong meets Dongfang Bubai by chance without knowing his true identity, mistakes him for a beautiful young woman, and falls in love with "her". Dongfang Bubai knocks out Linghu Chong while he is not looking and imprisons him in an underground dungeon. In the dungeon, by coincidence, Linghu Chong meets Ren Woxing, Ren Yingying's father and the former leader of the Sun Moon Holy Cult. They escape from captivity together. One night, while Linghu Chong is distracted by Dongfang Bubai's lover Shishi, Dongfang tracks down his Mount Hua School fellows and kills them.

Linghu Chong brings Yue Lingshan, Ren Yingying, Ren Woxing and Xiang Wentian with him to confront Dongfang Bubai at Black Woods Cliff. In the ensuing battle, Dongfang Bubai apparently dies after refusing Linghu Chong's help and falling off the cliff. Ren Woxing regains control of the cult and starts killing the traitors who defected to Dongfang Bubai. Linghu Chong and Yue Lingshan secretly escape with help from Xiang Wentian and Ren Yingying because they know that Ren Woxing cannot tolerate them.

Cast

Alternative versions

The United States version has nine minutes of the original film cut and was released under the title Legend of the Swordsman. It is dubbed in English and retains the original music score.

The Hong Kong version is in Cantonese and it retains the nine minutes of extended footage and gory violence.

The Taiwanese version, which is dubbed in Mandarin, contains an additional four minutes of rare extended and gory footage that was removed in the United States and Hong Kong releases, bringing the total runtime to 112 minutes. It has some different music scores and features Jet Li's original voice. It has aired on Chinese Television System many times.

Production

In the Mandarin-dubbed version of the film, Rosamund Kwan and Fennie Yuen speak Sichuanese instead of Standard Mandarin. This was meant to enhance the fact that their characters are of the Miao ethnic group.

Music

The original soundtrack album for the film, "Ching Hsia Lin/ Swordsman 2" (traditional Chinese: 東方不敗 - 林青霞 電影音樂紀實; simplified Chinese: 东方不败 -林青霞 电影音乐纪实; pinyin: Dōngfāng bù bài - línqīngxiá diànyǐng yīnyuè jìshí) was released by BMG Music Taiwan in 1992. It contains 20 tracks with 3 sound recordings at the scene.

Ching Hsia Lin/ Swordsman II OST
東方不敗-林青霞 電影音樂紀實
Type:soundtrack
Artist:Various artists
Border:yes
Alt:Swordsman II OST
Released:1992
Language:Mandarin
Cantonese
Label:BMG Taiwan Music Inc
No.Traditional Chinese titleSimplified Chinese titlePinyinEnglish translationRemarks
1"東方不敗就在附近""东方不败就在附近"Dōngfāng bù bài jiù zài fùjìn"Dongfang Bubai is nearby"Sound recording at the scene.
2只記今朝笑(粵語)只记今朝笑(粤语)Zhǐ jì jīnzhāo xiàoOnly remember the smile todayEnding theme; Cantonese version (vocals by Rosanne Lui).
3退隱退隐TuìyǐnRetirement
4斷弦(粵語)断弦(粤语)DuànxiánBroken stringCantonese version (vocals by 周小君).
5"原來是你""原来是你"Yuánlái shì nǐ"It's you"Sound recording at the scene.
6伏擊伏击FújíAmbush
7邂逅邂逅XièhòuEncounter
8燒寶典烧宝典Shāo bǎodiǎnBurning the scroll
9濃情浓情Nóng qíngPassion
10天地醉(音樂版)天地醉(音乐版)Tiāndì zuìDrunkenness of heaven and earth
11"望青霞""望青霞"Wàng qīng xiá"Looking at Brigitte"Sound recording at the scene.
12天地醉(國語)天地醉(国语)Tiāndì zuìDrunkenness of heaven and earthMandarin version performed by Brigitte Lin (not in the film).
13告別告别GàobiéBiding farewell
14比劍比剑Bǐ jiànSword match
15只記今朝笑(國語)只记今朝笑(国语)Zhǐ jì jīnzhāo xiàoOnly remember the smile todayEnding theme; Mandarin version performed by Brigitte Lin.
16圍攻围攻WéigōngLaying siege
17傾心倾心QīngxīnAdmiration
18曲諧曲谐Qū xiéHarmonic tune
19斷弦(國語)断弦(国语)DuànxiánBroken stringMandarin version
20只記今朝笑(音樂版)只记今朝笑(音乐版)Zhǐ jì jīnzhāo xiàoOnly remember the smile todayMusic version

The theme song from The Swordsman, Chong Hoi Yat Sing Siu, performed in Cantonese by Samuel Hui in the first film, was played in a few scenes in Swordsman II.

Reception

Critical reception

Brigitte Lin's performance was listed as one of the "Great Performances" by Richard Corliss under TIME magazine's "All-TIME 100 Movies".[2] On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 71% based on 7 reviews, with an average rating of 6.79/10.[3]

Box office

The film grossed HK$34,462,861 at the Hong Kong box office and remains Jet Li's highest-grossing film in Hong Kong to date.

Accolades

AwardDate of CeremonyCategoryRecipient(s) and Nominee(s)Result
12th Hong Kong Film Awards23 April 1993Best ActressBrigitte Lin
Best Film EditingMarco Mak
Best Art DirectionJames Leung, Chung Yee-fung
Best Costume Make Up DesignWilliam Chang, Bruce Yu
Best Action ChoreographyTony Ching, Yuen Bun, Ma Yuk-sing, Cheung Yiu-sing
Best Original Film ScoreRichard Yuen
Best Original Film Song只記今朝笑—Swordsman II
  • Composer: James Wong
  • Lyricist: James Wong
  • Singer: Rosanne Lui

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Swordsman 2 (1992). May 16, 2015. Hong Kong Cinemagic. 13 October 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20221013040846/http://www.hkcinemagic.com/en/movie.asp?id=62. live.
  2. News: All-TIME 100 Movies. Corliss. Richard. Time. 0040-781X. 2016-08-25. 26 February 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170226001119/http://entertainment.time.com/2005/02/12/all-time-100-movies/slide/brigitte-lin-swordsman-ii/. live.
  3. Web site: THE LEGEND OF THE SWORDSMAN (XIAO AO JIANG HU ZHI: DONG FANG BU BAI) (SWORDSMAN II). rottentomatoes.com. 2020-10-19. 12 November 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20201112040120/https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/legend_of_the_swordsman. live.