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The Sword (blu-ray) Limited Edition slipcase version

The Sword (blu-ray) Limited Edition slipcase version

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The Sword (blu-ray) Limited Edition slipcase version

$23.93

$7.18

The Story

THE SWORD (1980) is Patrick Tam’s dazzling take on the classic wuxia adventure.

Believing that he is in possession of a cursed blade, the legendary swordsman Hua Qian Shu (Tien FengKing Boxer) has retreated from the martial arts world to live in peaceful seclusion. However, his retirement has done nothing to dampen his reputation; a young warrior, Li Mak-jan (Cheng), wishes to challenge the master in order to test his own sword-fighting skill. But as Li searches for the reclusive Hua Qian Shu so that he might face him in combat, he finds himself entangled with old lovers and new rivals. Soon, it becomes apparent that the old master’s sword really might be cursed – and will, perhaps, bring nothing but tragedy to those who seek to wield it.

Best known as a key contributor to the Hong Kong New Wave as the director of My Heart is That Eternal Rose and the editor of Wong Kar-wai’s Days of Being Wild and Ashes of TimePatrick Tam began his filmmaking career with The Sword: a love letter to the wuxia genre starring Adam Cheng Siu Chow (Zu Warriors from the Magic Mountain). 

 

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THE SWORD (1980) is Patrick Tam’s dazzling take on the classic wuxia adventure.

Believing that he is in possession of a cursed blade, the legendary swordsman Hua Qian Shu (Tien FengKing Boxer) has retreated from the martial arts world to live in peaceful seclusion. However, his retirement has done nothing to dampen his reputation; a young warrior, Li Mak-jan (Cheng), wishes to challenge the master in order to test his own sword-fighting skill. But as Li searches for the reclusive Hua Qian Shu so that he might face him in combat, he finds himself entangled with old lovers and new rivals. Soon, it becomes apparent that the old master’s sword really might be cursed – and will, perhaps, bring nothing but tragedy to those who seek to wield it.

Best known as a key contributor to the Hong Kong New Wave as the director of My Heart is That Eternal Rose and the editor of Wong Kar-wai’s Days of Being Wild and Ashes of TimePatrick Tam began his filmmaking career with The Sword: a love letter to the wuxia genre starring Adam Cheng Siu Chow (Zu Warriors from the Magic Mountain).