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Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: Sword of Destiny

The past returns with a vengeance.
2016 | 103m | English

(21505 votes)

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Popularity: 4 (history)

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A story of lost love, young love, a legendary sword and one last opportunity at redemption.
Release Date: Feb 18, 2016
Director: Yuen Woo-Ping
Writer: John Fusco, Wang Dulu, Bey Logan
Genres: Adventure, Action, Drama
Keywords martial arts, kung fu, based on novel or book, sword, warlord, sequel, 18th century, wuxia, female warrior
Production Companies The Weinstein Company, Yucaipa Films, Pegasus Taihe Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $38,659,039
Budget: $20,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Donnie Yen Silent Wolf
Michelle Yeoh Yu Shu Lien
Jason Scott Lee Hades Dai
Natasha Liu Bordizzo Snow Vase
Harry Shum Jr. Wei Fang
Eugenia Yuan Blind Enchantress
Roger Yuan Iron Crow
Chris Pang Flying Blade
JuJu Chan Silver Dart Shi
Woon Young Park Thunder Fist
Darryl Quon Turtle Ma
Veronica Ngo Mantis
Shuya Chang Han Mei
Andrew Stehlin Black Tiger
David T. Lim Peasant
Min Kim Boxer #1
Trevor Sai Louie Guard Captain
Name Job
Yuen Woo-Ping Director
John Fusco Writer
Grant Major Production Design
Jeff Betancourt Editor
Wang Dulu Book
George Hamilton Art Direction
Johnny Lee Man-Yiu Line Producer
Nick Connor Art Direction
Jill Cormack Art Direction
Nick Bassett Supervising Art Director
Carlo Siliotto Original Music Composer
Newton Thomas Sigel Director of Photography
Shigeru Umebayashi Original Music Composer
Rick Nathanson Line Producer
Bey Logan Writer
Daniel Birt Set Decoration
Ngila Dickson Costume Design
Name Title
Jeff Betancourt Executive Producer
Ralph Winter Executive Producer
Anthony Wong Wing-Fai Executive Producer
Ted Sarandos Executive Producer
Sarah Aubrey Executive Producer
Sun Jianjun Executive Producer
La Peikang Executive Producer
Ron Burkle Executive Producer
Sarah Bowen Executive Producer
Pauline Fischer Executive Producer
Anna Wang Executive Producer
Harvey Weinstein Executive Producer
Bob Weinstein Executive Producer
Peter Berg Producer
Charlie Nguyen Producer
Bey Logan Co-Producer
David Thwaites Executive Producer
Morten Tyldum Executive Producer
David Glasser Executive Producer
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Reviews

Dark Jedi
6.0

I had no idea what this movie was about when I sat down to watch it on Netflix yesterday. I certainly had not watched its predecessor which, as I discovered afterwards, seems to have received quite high ratings. To me this was a fairly decent movie quite adequate for a little Monday evening TV se ... ssion. I would probably have been a wee bit disappointed if I had spent money and effort to see it in a movie theater though. I did like the overall story and the cinematography. It did feel quite a bit like a old western in Asian setting. Make the sword a shipment of gold, the setting in the old west, add the hero and the gang of good guys with pistols instead of swords, do not forget the bad guy with his cronies and you have a good old fashioned Western. That is not really bad thing as far as I am concerned. The Asian setting and the Asian honor culture adds a lot of elegance to the movie. The story is plain and simple with few surprises. As tradition dictates there is plenty of Asian martial arts going on. The fights are a little on the slow side and clearly intended for a rather low content rating. You never see anyone get really hurt. Sure people die but the deaths are quite bloodless. Personally I would have preferred a bit more hard hitting action. The fights almost became a bit comical at times. I would say that the characters are okay. Not the best actors I have seen but I found them to be adequate. I did like the good guys. The bad guy could have done with a bit more charisma and the witch or whatever she was supposed to be felt underwhelming and underdeveloped. One thing that annoyed me was this unrealistic flying around by some of the characters. Sure, it looked somewhat cool and very elegant but come on! Suddenly it appeared like the character became weightless and just floated through the air. Not very convincing. On the whole I did enjoy the movie but, as I indicated above, it was not really a wow kind of movie. I have actually added the predecessor to my shopping list since that one got so good reviews. Speaking of reviews, on all the review sites I have looked this movie gets a rating of about 6 out of 10. Of course one site just had to stand out. Rotten Tomates! Their so called “critics” gave it a rotten rating with an abysmal score of 19%. What the f…? I know those self appointed “art” critics are too full of themselves to be taken seriously but that is a new low. Anyway, end of rant!

May 16, 2024