Fong Sai Yuk

  • 100'
  • Hong Kong
  • 1993
Jet Li may be better known for his role in Tsui Hark's Once Upon a Time in China, but his humorous interpretation of another Shaolin legend, Fong Sai Yuk, brings out the best in him. Added into the mix is a superb performance by Josephine Siao, playing his modern and adorable mother, who is even prepared to cross-dress as a male kungfu master. Jeff Lau's wizardry and amusing screenplay perfectly complement the powerful action sequences by director Corey Yuen. The result is a riotous profusion of images and visual spectacles, self-deprecating satirical humour complementing the serious, hard-hitting storyline, creating a level of intensity rarely seen in Hong Kong cinema. Flashes of pathos, moments of intense grief and joy, blood and laughter co-exist throughout - features that can be traced back to the early works of Yuen and Sammo Hung.

  • 100'
  • Hong Kong
  • 1993
Director
Yuen Kwai
Country of production
Hong Kong
Year
1993
Festival Edition
IFFR 2011
Length
100'
Medium
35mm
Language
Cantonese
Producer
Jet Li
Production Company
Eastern Film Production
Sales
Eastern Film Production
Screenplay
Jay On, Chung Chan Kin, Yung Tsai Kang
Cinematography
Jingle Ma
Editor
Cheung Yiu Chung
Production Design
Ann Hui
Sound Design
Trip Brock
Music
James Wong, Romeo Diaz, Mark Lui
Cast
Josephine Siao Fong Fong, Jet Li
Director
Yuen Kwai
Country of production
Hong Kong
Year
1993
Festival Edition
IFFR 2011
Length
100'
Medium
35mm
Language
Cantonese
Producer
Jet Li
Production Company
Eastern Film Production
Sales
Eastern Film Production
Screenplay
Jay On, Chung Chan Kin, Yung Tsai Kang
Cinematography
Jingle Ma
Editor
Cheung Yiu Chung
Production Design
Ann Hui
Sound Design
Trip Brock
Music
James Wong, Romeo Diaz, Mark Lui
Cast
Josephine Siao Fong Fong, Jet Li