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Ashes of Time
Film posterTraditional 東邪西毒 Simplified 东邪西毒 Mandarin Dōng Xié Xī Dú Cantonese Dung1 Ce4 Sai1 Duk6 Directed by Wong Kar-wai Produced by Wong Kar-wai
Jeffrey Lau
Jacky PangScreenplay by Wong Kar-wai Story by Louis Cha Starring Leslie Cheung
Brigitte Lin
Maggie Cheung
Tony Leung Chiu-Wai
Tony Leung Ka-fai
Jacky CheungMusic by Frankie Chan Cinematography Christopher Doyle Editing by William Chang
Patrick TamDistributed by HKFM Release date(s) 17 September 1994 Running time 100 minutes Country Hong Kong Language Cantonese Budget HK$40,000,000 (estimated) Gross revenue HK$9,023,583(HK)
$1,912,490 (Redux)[1]Ashes of Time is a 1994 Hong Kong film written and directed by Wong Kar-wai, and loosely based on four characters from Louis Cha's wuxia novel The Legend of the Condor Heroes.
Wong completely eschews any plot adaptation from Cha's novel, using only the names to create his own vision of an arguably unrelated film. During the film's long-delayed production, Wong produced a parody of the same novel with the same cast titled The Eagle Shooting Heroes.
Although it received limited box office success, the parallels Ashes of Time draws between modern ideas of dystopia imposed on a wuxia film has led many critics to cite it as one of Wong Kar-wai's most underappreciated works.
In 2008, Wong re-edited and re-released the film under the title Ashes of Time Redux that, despite the digital restoration, presents a shorter cut. The redux version is at the moment the only good-quality edition available on the market (theaters and home video).
Contents
Cast
- Leslie Cheung as Ouyang Feng
- Brigitte Lin as daughter of Murong clan
- Maggie Cheung as Ouyang Feng's sister-in-law
- Jacky Cheung as Hong Qigong
- Tony Leung Chiu-Wai as Blind Swordsman
- Tony Leung Ka-fai as Huang Yaoshi
- Li Bai as Hong Qigong's wife
- Carina Lau as Blind Swordsman's wife
- Charlie Yeung as Girl with mule
Plot
In this film, set in ancient times in China, Leslie Cheung plays an agent, Ouyang Feng, hiring famous bounty-hunters. His character is portrayed as a fallen swordsman driven by greed and heartless to both friend and foe. He was perpetually being spiteful of love as his own love history was not nearly so beautiful. His bounty-hunters came and went as was narrated by Ouyang Feng himself as based on the Tung Shu predictions.
In essence, he was a loner with little love, but the bounty hunters that worked for Ouyang Feng, like Blind Swordsman and another of his best fighters, Hong Qigong, discovered the intangible secret of true love while Ouyang retained his attitude towards his fighters and the precious lessons that they have taught. However, the thread that runs through the entire narrative has clearly the spirit of refusal in the sense that one should reject another before he gets to be rejected in the future. To illustrate, nearly every character in this story has resorted to being selfish and malignant in order to prevent being rejected by others, be it in love or in comradeship as their individual hardships have moulded their attitude turning them into heartless and cold individuals in order to survive in the uncompromising desert where the story is set.
It has many moral implications but is less evident since the main character is Ouyang himself and most of the narration would unquestionably be centred on him.
Soundtrack
The music was composed by Frankie Chan and Roel A. García, and produced by Rock Records in Hong Kong and Taiwan. It was released in 1994.
Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Track ListingNo. Title Length 1. "序幕: 天地孤影任我行" (Prelude - A Lonely Heart) 2:50 2. "殺手生涯" (The Killer's Career) 3:55 3. "情慾流轉" (A Flood of Love) 2:45 4. "又愛又恨" (Both Love and Hate) 4:15 5. "幻影交疊" (Illusion) 3:25 6. "昔情難追" (Bygone Love) 4:06 7. "馬賊來襲" (An Attack by the Highwaymen) 3:17 8. "痴痴期盼" (Expectation) 5:00 9. "糾結難解" (Tangle) 5:18 10. "決鬥" (A Duel) 3:35 11. "塵歸塵 土歸土" (Dust to Dust) 5:58 12. "摯愛" (Sincere Love) 3:11 13. "追憶" (Reminiscence) 3:58 14. "真相" (The Truth) 3:03 15. "終曲: 世事蒼茫成雲煙" (Finale - Gone With The Wind) 2:52 Reception
Critical
When the film opened in Hong Kong it received mixed reviews. Critics found it so elliptical that it was almost impossible to make out any semblance of a plot, something very rare in a wuxia film.
In the New York Times, Lawrence Van Gelder also gave Ashes of Time a mixed review:[2]
For those who seek metaphors, Ashes of Time... presents the eye as well as the illusions of vision. One character is nearly blind. Another, a swordsman, goes blind in the middle of a horrendous battle. Two characters, Yin and Yang—one presented as a man, the other as his sister—are identical. And there is a brief appearance by a legendary sword fighter who hones his skills against his own reflection.For those who seek battle, Ashes of Time offers intermittent blurs of action, streaks of flying figures, flashing steel, and rare spatters and gouts of moist crimson, all washing across the screen like hurried brush paintings.
Like the attainment of wisdom, Ashes of Time requires a long journey through testing terrain.Awards and nominations
- 1995 Hong Kong Film Awards
- Won: Best Art Direction (William Chang)
- Won: Best Cinematography (Christopher Doyle)
- Won: Best Costume and Make-up Design (William Chang)
- Nominated: Best Picture
- Nominated: Best Director (Wong Kar-wai)
- Nominated: Best Action Choreography (Sammo Hung)
- Nominated: Best Film Editing (Patrick Tam, Kai Kit-wai)
- Nominated: Best Original Score (Frankie Chan)
- Nominated: Best Screenplay (Wong Kar-wai)
- 1994 Golden Horse Awards
- Won: Best Cinematography (Christopher Doyle)
- Won: Best Editing (Patrick Tam, Kai Kit-wai)
- 1995 Hong Kong Film Critics Society Awards
- Won: Best Film
- Won: Best Director (Wong Kar-wai)
- Won: Best Actor (Leslie Cheung)
- Won: Best Screenplay (Wong Kar-wai)
- 1994 Venice Film Festival
- Won: Best Cinematography (Christopher Doyle)
- 1997 Fant-Asia Film Festival
- Won: Best Asian Film - Third Place
Box office
Ashes of Time grossed HK$9,023,583 during its Hong Kong run.
References
- ^ Ashes of Time Redux Box Office Mojo Retrieved 2011.07.22
- ^ Lawrence van Gelder, Film Review: Pain of an Aging Warrior, New York Times, May 17, 1996
External links
- Ashes of Time at the Internet Movie Database
- Ashes of Time at AllRovi
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