13th New York Asian Film Festival

Jun 27 - Jul 14, 2014

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Killer Constable

萬人斬

Probably Kuei Chih-hung's masterpiece, this is the martial-arts movie served bleaker and angrier than ever before. Coming at the end of the new wuxia cycle that kicked off in 1967 with The One-Armed Swordsman, Killer Constable is a movie in which everyone is exhausted to the depths of their souls, every swordsman is a sadist, and every blade has to be bathed in blood before it's put away. Shaw Brothers legend Chen Kuan-tai out-grims the Grim Reaper playing a Qing Dynasty constable assigned by the empress to track down a stolen shipment of gold. Nothing stands in the way of his mission, not women, not children, not even his friends. Unfolding over a series of black, smoky, impressionistic wastelands, this is the kind of movie that's soaked in so much gore and drowning in so much despair you can barely breathe from the first frame to the last.

Director: Kuei Chih-hung
Cast: Jason Pai, Tso Tat-wha, Kuk Fung, Chen Kuan-tai
Languages: Mandarin with English subtitles
1980; 98 min.; Digibeta

SCHEDULE:

Sunday July 13, 5:10pm
Asia Society New York