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Shuang-Qi-Zhen daoke
(aka Swordsmen in
Double Flag Town)

dir.: He Ping

Gao Wei as Hai Ge
Zhao Mana as Hao Mei
Chiang Jiang as Lame Man
Sun Haiying
as Lethal Swordsman
Wang Gang as Desert Eagle

I picked this up at Blockbuster in the Martial Arts section, even though it would fit much better in the Foreign section. I say that because Swordsmen in Double Flag Town doesn't have the copious amount of swordplay that most martial arts movies have and that doing so would be giving Blockbuster too much credit. Enough about the rental company, here's a movie about the Chinese West that took place around 71, no 81 years ago...

Upon his deathbed, old man Hai told his young son Hai Ge(Gao Wei, Ying[1979]) that he was betrothed as a baby to a girl in Double Flag Town. She's got a mole on her butt and her father is a lame man. Armed with the information and a trusty pair of daggers, Hai Ge sets out across the Gobi Desert to find the town. Along the way he crosses the path of Desert Eagle(Wang Gang, "My Fair Lady"[2004-TV], Squadron 731[1988]), a self-proclaimed champion of the people. They part ways as Hai Ge approaches Double Flag. He meets his father-in-law Lame Man(Chiang Jiang) under the worst circumstances and makes a fool of himself in front of his bride, Hao Mei(Zhao Mana). Once everything is straightened out, Hai Ge starts to work at Mr. Hao's restaurant. Even if Hai Ge gets no respect, it's a living, until bandits come to town.
Our Chinese in-laws(l-r): Hai Ge, Lame Man and Hao Mai.
These bandits are under the command of the Lethal Swordsman(Sun Haiying), and they want a little fun. That fun comes in the shape of trying to rape Hao Mei. Quick with the daggers, Hai Ge makes short work of the offender. Sadly, the offender is not just any bandit--he's the Lethal Swordsman's blood kin, his brother. This is sure to bring the wrath of the Lethal Swordsman down on Double Flag Town, so the townies ask for Hai Ge's help, but expect to be wiped out in a bloodbath. Their fear is justified; Hai Ge is barely 15 years old.

This movie is an award-winning film in its native China and across the globe, winning six awards over three years from different countries. To quote the back of the DVD case, it's a style that can be describes as "Sergio Leone meets Hiroshi Teshigahara". I can understand the Sergio Leone reference, but I'll have to take the time to watch a Teshigahara film to truly appreciate the sentiment. Nonetheless, it can get bloody, but not so crazy that the fighting overshadows the story. It probably won't grab the imagination of most martial arts fans because of the lack of fighting, so I should recommend this film migrate to the foreign film section, where its merits would be appreciated.


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Shuang-Qi-Zhen daoke(aka Swordsmen in Double Flag Town) gets a ReViews rating of 7 because while it is a nice film, it did not rock.


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