The Storm Riders
The Storm Riders | |
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Directed by | Andrew Lau |
Screenplay by | Manfred Wong Chau Ting |
Based on | Fung Wan by Ma Wing-shing |
Produced by | Manfred Wong |
Starring | Aaron Kwok Ekin Cheng Sonny Chiba Kristy Yang Michael Tse |
Cinematography | Andrew Lau |
Edited by | Marco Mak Danny Pang |
Music by | Chan Kwong-wing |
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Distributed by | Golden Harvest |
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Running time | 126 minutes |
Country | Hong Kong |
Language | Cantonese |
Budget | HK$85 million (US$11 million) |
Box office | HK$41.4 million[1] (US$5.34 million) |
The Storm Riders is a 1998 Hong Kong wuxia fantasy film based on the manhua series Fung Wan by artist Ma Wing-shing. Directed by Andrew Lau, it starred Ekin Cheng as Wind and Aaron Kwok as Cloud. The plot involves two children, Whispering Wind and Striding Cloud, who become powerful warriors under the evil Lord Conqueror's tutelage. The sequel to the film, titled The Storm Warriors and directed by the Pang brothers, was released in 2009.
Plot
The evil Lord Conqueror, head of Conqueror's Clan, is given a prophecy by Mud Buddha when quizzed about his delayed duel with Sword Saint. The prophecy translates that if Conqueror finds two young children by the name of Wind and Cloud he will have good fortune. Mud Buddha provides the birth charts of these two and gives him a puzzle box stating that finding Wind and Cloud is but one half of his destiny, the box will provide him with the latter half once he unlocks it. Conqueror issues an order that every boy with a birth chart matching Wind's or Cloud's must become a disciple of the Conqueror's Clan. Whispering Wind is discovered as the son of long time rival Whispering Prince, who Conqueror had beaten 2 years previously and stole Prince's wife. As they fight again for Prince's Blizzard Blade he reveals he only took his wife to anger him into battle to possess the blade. At the climax of the duel, Prince's wife kills herself and Prince is captured and killed by the fire beast in the nearby cave. Conqueror finds Whispering Wind has fainted and claims him. Striding Cloud's father, a blacksmith named Striding Sky, is forging the Ultimate Sword and completes the blade just before Conqueror's forces raze his village. As he is killed he reveals that the sword can only be used by using his own blood and Cloud is taken by the invading forces.
Ten years pass, and Wind and Cloud are now both fully grown and highly skilled martial artists, raised by Lord Conqueror with his daughter Charity and adopted son Frost. The 3 sons act as Generals in Lord Conqueror's army. Wind and Charity begin to form a relationship, but she is seduced by Cloud and secretly has an affair with him. Conqueror is angered by his inability to open the puzzle box, and the disappearance of Mud Buddha. He sends Frost and Wind to find him while Cloud is sent to claim the Unchallenged Sword and kill the clan leader, leading closer to completing his collection of powerful weapons in his Sword Graveyard. Cloud succeeds and Frost and Wind find Mud Buddha, now disfigured by boils as punishment from the Gods for revealing too much about the future to others. Later, Mud Buddha is taken by a masked fighter who easily repels both Frost and Wind. The captured Mud Buddha unlocks the puzzle for Conqueror and reveals that "the dragon is powerful but will be stranded when wind and cloud become a storm" therefore ending Conqueror's tyranny. Realizing it refers to Wind and Cloud and unwilling to accept his fate Conqueror plots to destroy them both.
Upon realizing Cloud is interested in Charity, Conqueror decides to use her to marry Wind in hopes of Wind and Cloud killing each other. Cloud discovers the marriage and is quickly angered. On the day of the wedding Cloud abducts Charity. Conqueror tells Wind to fight for his wife if he is a man. Wind and Cloud engage in a battle and Lord Conqueror tries to kill Cloud in their duel, but Charity sacrifices herself to save him.
As Wind quietly grieves for his love, Cloud fights the Phoenix family for the Ice Vigor and uses it to preserve Charity's body, but is soon discovered by Conqueror. As they fight in a temple in the desert without water, Cloud's Palm style proves to be useless against Conqueror without any source of liquid at the area. Cloud rips off his arm and uses his own blood as a final resort to be used as source of liquid which is necessary for his palm style to unleash considerable amount of power to create an opening for escape. He is then discovered out cold by Muse and her father, Summit Yu. As they nurse him to health Yu discovers that the Fire Beast Arm he has trained to perfection rejects him and wishes to be bonded to Cloud and calls on specialists to bond his arm to Cloud.
Unable to find Cloud, Conqueror moves onto destroying Wind, who he secretly poisons and sends on a mission to claim the Blood Bodhi fruit. As the poison takes its toll Wind remembers the truth about who killed his parents, and uses the Blood Bodhi fruit that grows in the cave to heal himself as well as make himself even stronger. He then defeats the fire beast who killed his father using the Blizzard Blade retrieved by his father's corpse. Cloud trains his new arm with the help of Muse's kindness before deciding to head back to Conqueror's kingdom.
Conqueror, believing himself free of the prophecy, challenges and defeats Sword Saint after the latter is distracted by Muse. Frost arrives and announces his discovery that it was Conqueror who kidnapped Mud Buddha and framed Wind and Cloud. Conqueror, now deluded into the belief he is invincible, kills Frost, who attempts to leave the clan. Soon afterwards, Wind and Cloud meet upon the steps to Conqueror's main hall and, united by their common enemy, confront Conqueror. As the fight spills over into the Sword Graveyard, Wind and Cloud are almost outmatched by Conqueror's superior sword skills. However, the blood from a cut on Cloud's arm reveals to him the location of Ultimate Sword (which Conqueror unknowingly had amongst the standard weapons littering the ground). With Striding Sky's sword in hand, Cloud rejoins Wind in the battle and Conqueror is soon beaten, with Wind stopping Cloud from landing the death blow so Conqueror is left insane and tormented by the ghosts of those he has killed, including his beloved Charity.
Cast
- Aaron Kwok as Striding Cloud
- Ekin Cheng as Whispering Wind
- Sonny Chiba as Lord Conqueror
- Kristy Yang as Charity
- Michael Tse as Frost
- Wayne Lai as Mud Buddha
- Lawrence Cheng as Jester
- Anthony Wong as Sword Saint
- Alex Fong as Whispering Prince
- Yu Rongguang as Striding Sky
- Shu Qi as Muse
- Wan Yeung-ming as Summit Yu
- Roy Cheung as Shaolin Monk
- Jason Chu as Ming
- Christine Ng as Ying
- Dion Lam as Hawk
- Ng Chi-hung as Bat
- Elvis Tsui as Seedy Sword
- Lee Siu-kei as Dragon
- Xu Jinglei as Phoenix
Awards and nominations
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Ceremony | Category | Recipient | Outcome |
18th Hong Kong Film Awards | Best Film | The Storm Riders | Nominated |
Best Actor | Sonny Chiba | Nominated | |
Best Supporting Actress | Shu Qi | Nominated | |
Best Cinematography | Andrew Lau | Nominated | |
Best Film Editing | Marco Mak, Danny Pang | Won | |
Best Costume Make Up Design | Lee Pik-kwan | Won | |
Best Art Direction | Cyrus Ho | Nominated | |
Best Action Choreography | Dion Lam | Nominated | |
Best Original Film Score | Chan Kwong-wing | Won | |
Best Original Film Song | Song: Sudden (驚變)
Composer: Davy Tam
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Song: Wind and Cloud (風雲)
Composer: Chan Kwong-wing
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Best Sound Design | Golden Harvest, Central Digital Pictures | Won | |
35th Golden Horse Awards | Best Costume Make Up Design | Lee Pik-kwan | Won |
Best Art Direction | Cyrus Ho | Nominated | |
Best Action Choreography | Dion Lam | Nominated | |
Best Original Film Song | Song: Bug Fly (蟲兒飛)
Composer: Chan Kwong-wing
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Best Visual Effects | Central Digital Pictures | Won | |
Best Sound Design | Kinson Tsang | Nominated | |
4th Golden Bauhinia Awards | Top Ten Chinese-language film | The Storm Riders | Won |
5th Hong Kong Film Critics Society Awards | Film of Merit | The Storm Riders | Won |
Sequel
Ekin Cheng and Aaron Kwok returned for the sequel, reprising their respective roles as Wind and Cloud. The film was helmed by the Pang brothers and followed the Japanese Invasion story arc of the comics.
They were joined by newcomers to the franchise Hong Kong Cantopop stars Nicholas Tse, Charlene Choi, newcomer Tang Yan and veteran actor Simon Yam. Tse played the villain Heartless while Yam played his father, Lord Godless.
See also
References
- ^ "The Storm Riders". Hong Kong Cinemagic. Retrieved 6 March 2018.
External links
- Love HK Film - The Storm Riders
- The Storm Riders at IMDb
- The Storm Riders at AllMovie
- Animerica review of original manga at the Wayback Machine (archived 4 April 2004)
- 1998 films
- 1998 action films
- 1998 martial arts films
- 1990s fantasy films
- Hong Kong films
- Hong Kong action films
- Hong Kong martial arts films
- Hong Kong fantasy films
- Fantasy adventure films
- Romantic fantasy films
- Wuxia films
- Golden Harvest films
- Fung Wan
- Martial arts fantasy films
- Films directed by Andrew Lau
- Adaptations of works by Ma Wing-shing
- Films based on Hong Kong comics
- Live-action films based on comics
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