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Dragon
Directed by
Peter Chan Ho-Sun
R
2012
1h 55m
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7.0
81%
6.9
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A papermaker gets involved with a murder case concerning two criminals leading to a determined detective suspecting him and the former's vicious father searching for him.
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Cast of Dragon
Donnie Yen
Liu Jinxi / Tang Long / Action Director
Takeshi Kaneshiro
Xu Baijiu
Tang Wei
Yu
Jimmy Wang Yu
The Master
Kara Hui Ying-Hung
Shi San Liang
Yin Zhusheng
Xu Kun
Zheng Wei
Liu Fangzheng
Li Jia-Min
Liu Xiaotian
Yu Kang
Yan Dongsheng
Kenji Tanigaki
Xiao Ge Zi
Jiang Wu
Detective
Li Xiaoran
Xu's Wife
Wang Xinghan
Magistrate
Zhou Bo
Constable
Fei Wang
Coroner
Peter Chan Ho-Sun
Director / Producer
Joyce Chan Ka-Yi
Writer
Aubrey Lam Oi-Wah
Writer
Jojo Hui Yuet-Chun
Producer
Kenneth Yee
Production Design
Dragon Ratings & Reviews
MUBI
Daniel Kasman
...Chan's film is a glut, casting a wide, glossy net through its mash-up of martial arts, detective story, period film, parental-domestic drama, and philosophical inquiry.
Movie Chambers
Paul Chambers
A superior martial arts film with excellent cinematography and a story to match.
Cinemalogue
Todd Jorgenson
An exhilarating opening fight scene sets the stage for this otherwise cheesy chop-socky Hong Kong saga.
PopMatters
Bill Gibron
Gracefully acted, brilliantly shot, and effortlessly combining both character study and superb butt kicking, Wu Xia is an excellent post-modern subgenre gem.
Los Angeles Times
Robert Abele
"Dragon" has enough interesting left turns in style, mood and psychodrama to make it stand out.
New York Post
Farran Smith Nehme
The movie hurtles along at a pitch of sentiment and melodrama that would make MGM blush, and it's mostly very diverting.
New York Times
A.O. Scott
As a whole, it does not quite work, especially at the end, when Mr. Chan tries for a Shakespearean climax of filial rebellion and paternal rage.
NPR
Mark Jenkins
The widescreen cinematography and mountain rain-forest locations retain their interest, as does the deftly incongruous score, which ranges from samba to hard rock.
New York Daily News
Joe Neumaier
The large canvas and pseudo-superhero tactics work for a bit, but then the action gets sidetracked in place of myth-building.
TIME Magazine
Mary Corliss
A martial-arts morality play as lithe as it is forceful.
Arizona Republic
Bill Goodykoontz
What it lacks in plot development, it gains in sheer momentum and an outstanding performance.
AV Club
Alison Willmore
Yen's strengths have never been in his expressiveness, and Dragon plods when it centers on dramatic struggles, then leaps exhilaratingly to life whenever the fighting begins.
Village Voice
Nick Pinkerton
It's an adept genre exercise with rare primal depths.
Film Journal International
Daniel Eagan
Both a throwback to and a commentary on the swordplay genre that used to dominate Asian cinema, Dragon is so clever and well-made that it might win over a broader-than-usual audience here.
Slant Magazine
Andrew Schenker
Peter Ho-Sun Chan and Deonnie Yen Chan are too resourceful to let things remain dull for long.
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