Iceman (2014 film)
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Directed by | Law Wing-cheung |
Written by | Mark Wu Lam Fung Shum Shek-yin |
Produced by | Huang Jianxin Stephen Shiu Stephen Shiu Jr. Donnie Yen |
Starring | Donnie Yen Wang Baoqiang Eva Huang Simon Yam Yu Kang Lam Suet Kelly Fu |
Production companies | China 3D Digital Entertainment Beijing ShengShi HuaRei Film Investment & Management Co. Zhongmeng Century Media |
Distributed by | Well Go USA Entertainment Blue Swan Entertainment Pegasus Motion Pictures Shaw Organisation Joyncontents Group Netflix New KSM |
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Running time | 104 minutes (Hong Kong) 91 minutes (China) |
Countries | Hong Kong China |
Languages | Cantonese Mandarin[1] Hindi English Japanese |
Budget | HK$250 million (US$32,244,750)[2] |
Box office | US$26,027,923[3][4] |
Iceman, formerly known as The Iceman Cometh, is a 2014 Hong Kong-Chinese[5] 3D martial arts action-comedy film directed by Law Wing-cheung and starring Donnie Yen, who also serves as the film's action director. The film is a remake of the 1989 film The Iceman Cometh which was directed by Clarence Fok and starred Yuen Biao, who was earlier reported to join the film.[6] Donnie Yen hand-picked Jam Hsiao for his unique voice and deep emotions to sing the Mandarin theme song.[7] The Cantonese version is sung by Hong Kong singer and actor Julian Cheung. The film was released in Hong Kong and China on April 25, 2014.[8]
Plot
A Ming Dynasty officer, He Ying (Donnie Yen), was tasked with bringing a mythical time traveling device back to the Ming emperor. He was betrayed, and subsequently frozen. He Ying, Sao(Wang Baoqiang) and Niehu were frozen during a fight. They were discovered and put in cryo-statis pods and transferred to modern-day Hong Kong. During transit, an accident sets them free. The three escape into the city. Niehu and Sao are set on exacting revenge on He Ying, despite not understanding the world they are in. He Ying soon befriends May (Eva Huang), who takes advantage of his confusion about the modern world by charging him exorbitant amount of money for rent, food, and so on. Niehu and Sao unknowingly help two Indian mobsters escape the police, and as a result join the Indian mob.
It is revealed that Cheung (Simon Yam) is looking for the trio, in particular He Ying. Through various flashbacks, it is revealed that all four were blood brothers who fought side by side, before He Ying was betrayed and charged with treason. After several encounters in the modern world including meeting May's mother, fleeing custody of the police (using his master martial arts skills), and the use of technology, He Ying starts to figure out who is ultimately hunting down Cheung.
Cast
- Donnie Yen as He Ying[9] (賀英)
- Wang Baoqiang as Sao (薩獒)
- Eva Huang as May (小美)
- Simon Yam as Cheung (元龍)
- Yu Kang as Niehu (聶虎)
- Lam Suet as Tang
- Zhang Shaohua as He Ying's mother
- Benny Chan as Celebrity
- Hu Ming as Eunuch
- Gregory Wong as Officer Szeto
- Jaqueline Chong as Jacqueline
- Mark Wu as Slander
- Ava Yu as Ava
- Alice Chan as Director of retirement home
- Lo Hoi-pang as Pang
- Wong Man-wai as May's mother
- Chen Huihui as Mimi
- Bao Yumeng as Kid
- Kelly Fu as Female officer
- Fun Lo as Female doctor
- Tin Kai-man as Male doctor
- Jeana Ho as a prostitute speaking Japanese (cameo)
Production
Filming for Iceman began on December 19, 2012 in Hong Kong.[10] Originally produced at a budget of HK$100 million, the production soared up to Hong Kong $200 million due to its slow paced filming and to cover the film crew’s insurance.[11] Because the Hong Kong government did not approve the film to shoot at the Tsing Ma Bridge, an addition of Hong Kong $50 million was spent in order to build an imitation set of the Tsing Ma Bridge.[2][12] Lead actor and action director Donnie Yen said that a seven-minute fight scene took ten days to shoot. Besides Hong Kong, a chunk of the film would also be filmed in Beijing.[13] For a car chase scene, actor Julian Cheung also loaned his black Lamborghini to the production.[14]
Filming locations include Hong Kong's defunct Kai Tak Airport[2] and the Changbai Mountains.[15][16]
Reception
The Hollywood Reporter writes "Plagued by all manner of production snafus and a ballooning budget, the problems show in the final product. Iceman is a fractured and often baffling martial “epic” that not even popular star Donnie Yen is likely to be able to save."[17] Screendaily writes the film is "beset by multiple problems, from a patchy incoherent script, to jarring shifts in tone and genre, and sub-par action and effects sequences that even the star presence of Donnie Yen may find hard to reconcile."[9] Donnie Yen's performance won him the Golden Broom Award for Worst Actor.[18]
See also
- Donnie Yen filmography
- The Iceman Cometh 1989 film
References
- ^ "冰封:重生之门 Iceman 3D (2013) Details". movie.mtime.com (in Chinese). Mtime.com Inc. Retrieved April 7, 2014.
- ^ a b c ""The Iceman Cometh 3D" Lacks Support from Hong Kong Government". Jaynestars.com. March 24, 2013. Retrieved 30 August 2017.
- ^ "BING FUNG: CHUNG SANG CHI MUN (ICEMAN)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved May 20, 2014.
- ^ "May 8–11, 2014". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved May 20, 2014.
- ^ "冰封:重生之门 Iceman 3D (2013)". movie.mtime.com (in Chinese). Mtime.com Inc. Retrieved 15 February 2014.
- ^ "Yuen Biao Will Join Donnie Yen in "The Iceman Cometh 3D"". Movieswithbutter.com. Retrieved 30 August 2017.
- ^ "Donnie Yen's "Iceman 3D" Releases Theme Song, Will Air on April 25". jaynestars.com. 12 March 2014. Retrieved April 12, 2014.
- ^ "Iceman frozen by Classmate at China B.O." Film Business Asia. April 28, 2014. Retrieved April 29, 2014.
- ^ a b "Iceman". Screendaily. 13 April 2014.
- ^ "Donnie Yen Begins Shooting "The Iceman Cometh 3D"". Chinesefilms.cn. December 18, 2012. Retrieved 30 August 2017.
- ^ "Donnie Yen's "The Iceman Cometh 3D" Soars to $200 Million Production Costs". Jaynestars.com. March 9, 2013. Retrieved 30 August 2017.
- ^ Syahida Kamarudin (March 26, 2013). ""The Iceman Cometh 3D" build their own Tsing Ma Bridge". Archived from the original on July 19, 2014.
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- ^ "Simon Yam Works Out To Catch Up With Donnie Yen". Tvbnewsworldblogspot.com. Retrieved 30 August 2017.
- ^ "Simon Yam Suffers from Fight Scenes in a Snowstorm". Blogger. April 20, 2013.
- ^ "The Strongest in the Universe Dommie Yen Slips and Falls in the Snow". Hktopten.blogspot.com. April 19, 2013. Retrieved 30 August 2017.
- ^ "Iceman 3D: Film Review". The Hollywood Reporter. April 22, 2014. Retrieved April 23, 2014.
- ^ "Donnie Yen: "Ip Man 3" may be my final martial arts film". Sg.news.yahoo.com. Retrieved 30 August 2017.
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