Brotherhood of Blades

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Brotherhood of Blades
Brotherhood of Blades poster.jpg
Directed byLu Yang
Written by
  • Lu Yang
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyHan Qiming[1]
Edited by
  • Zhu Liyun
  • Tu Yiran[1]
Music byNathan Wang[1]
Release date
  • 7 August 2014 (2014-08-07)
Running time
106 minutes[1]
CountryChina[1]
LanguageMandarin
Budget¥30 million
Box office¥93.37 million[2]

Brotherhood of Blades (Chinese: 绣春刀; pinyin: Xiùchūndāo) is a 2014 Chinese wuxia film directed by Lu Yang.[3] Its sequel, Brotherhood of Blades 2 was released on August 11, 2017.[citation needed] Set in the Ming dynasty (1368-1644), the story follows Shen Lian, an guard of the imperial secret police seeking and his three comrades as they are ordered to hunt down the former eunuch Wei Zhongxian and his faction within the imperial court. Starring Chang Chen, Cecilia Liu and Wang Qianyuan, the film was released in China on August 7, 2017.[3]

Plot[]

The film is set in 1627, towards the end of the Ming dynasty, when Chongzheng emperor decides to end the influence of all-powerful eunuch Wei Zhongxian or simply "Wei" (Chin Shih-chieh) and purge his faction within the imperial court. Caught in the midst of the intrigue are three lowly cash-strapped officers of the embroidered uniform guard (锦衣卫; pinyin: Jǐnyīwèi), the imperial secret police of the court at the time, who are tasked with killing Wei.[4]

In 1620 AD, Wei Zhongxian is the head Eunuch to the ailing emperor and controls the embroidered uniform guard, the secret police of the Ming Dynasty. After the death of the late emperor, his younger son, emperor Chongzheng assumes power and orders the purging of Wei's faction within the court in order eliminate his malign influence. Shen Lian, a lowly captain of the guard along with is two comrades Lu Wenzhao and Yi Chuan are asked by Zhao Jingzhong to take kill or capture Wei. Wei, who has been banished from the court and in exile still holds sway through agents planted within the court and secret police through his years as head Eunuch and still holds significant influence on the secret police, making killing him extremely difficult. The three eventually find Wei's hideout however Shen is tempted by Wei's large offers of gold the hopes of securing himself a new life from his meagre wages as a guard in the emperor's service. Shen takes the gold and obscures the fact Wei is alive from his two friends Lu and Chuan. Shen's attempts to use his newly acquired gold to convince the commander of his bureau to transfer him to the imperial capital of Nanjing, however Shen's superiors eventually finds out, resulting in Lu being executed. Zhao Jingzhong, the head of the imperial secret police at the time is in league with Wei and attempts to kill Shen in order to cover up his treason along with Miao Tong a prostitute Shen has fallen in love with and attempts to free from the courtesan academy. Zhao pays Yi Chuan's brother Yan, to kill Yi Chuan in order to silence him and conceal knowledge of his treason. Zhao and Shen fight in a brothel however Zhao narrowly escapes with Miao. The film ends with Zhao and Shen fighting to the death as Zhao attempts to surrender to the Mongols on the edge of the Ming empire. Shen kills Zhao and scheduled for death row however receives a pardon from the newly crowned Chongzheng empearor.[5]

Cast[]

Production[]

The story of Brotherhood of Blades was written by director Lu Yang and Chen Shu.[1] The script was already completed by the time of Yu's debut feature My Spectacular Theatre released in 2010.[1] The film received funding only after Chang Chen had committed to the role of Shen Lian.[1] The film received RMB30 million (US$5 million) from China Film and was shot in 67 days.[1]

Release[]

Brotherhood of Blades was released in on August 7, 2014 in China.[1] Derek Elley of Film Business Asia wrote that the film was shown "with relatively little fanfare and a poor marketing campaign that harmed its box office in a strong field".[1] At the end of its run, the film has earned ¥90 million ($14 million) in China.[6]

The film was shown at the Busan International Film Festival in October 2014.[7]

Reception[]

Derek Elley of Film Business Asia gave the film an eight out of ten rating, calling it a "Top-notch martial-arts drama boasts a meaty script and performances to match" and "the most satisfying Chinese wuxia movie since Reign of Assassins"[1]

Film and arts writer Philippa Hawker of Sydney Morning Herald gave the film 4.5 out of 5, praising the movie as "a gripping, entertaining martial arts drama in which the cut-and-thrust of the narrative is as important as the swordplay action. It's a film of plot twists and turns and moral ambiguities punctuated with combat scenes, an ensemble piece with strong performances and an involving storyline."[4]

Awards and nominations[]

Year Award Category Recipient Result
2014
51st Golden Horse Awards[8]
Best Actor Chang Chen Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Chin Shih-chieh Nominated
Best Editing Zhu Li Yun, Tu Yi Ran Nominated
Best Costume Design Liang Ting Ting Won
Best Action Design Sang Lin Nominated

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Elley, Derek (22 September 2014). "Brotherhood of Blades". Film Business Asia. Retrieved 23 September 2014.
  2. ^ "绣春刀 (2014)". cbooo.cn (in Chinese). Archived from the original on 2015-11-17. Retrieved 2014-12-08.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b 绣春刀 (2014). movie.douban.com (in Chinese). douban.com. Retrieved 12 August 2014.
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b Hawker, Philippa (4 November 2014). "Brotherhood of Blades review: Ming Dynasty musketeers on a mission". Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 23 November 2014.
  5. ^ Mark, Adams (7 October 2014). "Brotherhood Of Blades". Screen Day. Retrieved 19 July 2021.
  6. ^ Kevin Ma (12 August 2014). "Witch tops second weekend in China". Film Business Asia. Retrieved 12 August 2014.
  7. ^ Ma, Kevin (6 September 2014). "China Lion picks up Breakup Buddies". Film Business Asia. Retrieved 23 September 2014.
  8. ^ Kim, June (23 November 2014). "The 51st Golden Horse Awards Nominations Announced". MTime News. Retrieved 2014-11-23.

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