Tsui Hark's representative works. The film tells that in the middle of the Ming Dynasty, Cao Shaoqin of the East Factory took the emperor to order the princes, but he was opposed by Yang Yuxuan. Yang Yuxuan was beheaded by Cao Shaoqin, and he deliberately released his children to lure his ally Zhou Huaian to appear. Zhou Huaian dispatched his subordinate Qiu Moyan to rescue the children, and went with them to the Dragon Gate Inn to find a secret way out. Zhou Huai'an was favored by the proprietress Jin Xiangyu in the Dragon Gate Inn. In order to learn about the secret way and Jin Xiangyu's intrigue, Zhou Huai'an finally besieged the Dragon Gate Inn. Zhou Huaian, Qiu Moyan and others fought a fierce duel with Cao Shaoqin, and finally Cao Shaoqin was defeated. Jin Xiangyu realized the ruthlessness and nothingness of the Dragon Gate Inn, burned it down, and went to follow Zhou Huaian and others.
The fighting scenes in the film are very exciting and exciting (the duel of Cao Shaoqin in the desert, the fighting scene in the Dragon Inn, etc.). At the end, Cao Shaoqin's legs are cut into bones, which is particularly imaginative. It is the embodiment of the film's violent aesthetics and has a very visual impact. In addition, on the basis of the original "Dragon Inn", the film also added Jin Xiangyu, a typical character, and her emotional drama with Zhou Huai'an, which made the martial arts world built in the film richer and more layered, and embodied the The commercial features of Tsui Hark films.
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