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''Raining in the Mountain'' () is a 1979 film written and directed by
King Hu Hu Jinquan (29 April 1932 – 14 January 1997), better known as King Hu, was a Chinese film director and actor based in Hong Kong and Taiwan. He is best known for directing various ''wuxia'' films in the 1960s and 1970s, which brought Hong Kong ...
. The film was selected as the Hong Kong entry for the
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at the
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, but was not accepted as a nominee.


Synopsis

The story of a secluded
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monastery which rests on a mountain. A corrupt general and an ambitious esquire arrive there and quickly employ martial artists to help steal a sacred handwritten scroll of Tripitaka hidden in the monastery's library. Meanwhile, the abbot of the monastery looks for a successor, and he sets his sight on a man falsely accused by the corrupt general of being a thief and condemned some time ago. The man has just been released from prison and comes to the monastery to seek a peaceful life. The abbot names the former convict as his successor, and this action sets in motion a series of betrayals and murders in the struggle for the invaluable Tripitaka scroll.


Cast

Cast adapted from the 2020 Masters of Cinema blu-ray.


Location

The filming of ''Raining in the Mountain'' was virtually all carried out in and around the 8th century
Bulguksa Bulguksa is located on the slopes of Mount Toham (Jinheon-dong, Gyeongju city, North Gyeongsang province, South Korea). It is a head temple of the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism and encompasses six National treasures of South Korea, including the ...
Buddhist temple, a
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site in south-eastern South Korea. This was one of two films made by Hu in Korea in 1979. The other was ''
Legend of the Mountain ''Legend of the Mountain'' ( zh, t=山中傳奇, s=山中传奇, first=t, w=Shan-chung ch'uan-ch'i) is a 1979 Taiwanese-Hong Kong film directed by King Hu. Plot Ho, a young scholar, is responsible for translating Buddhist sutras which are said t ...
''.


Release

''Raining in the Mountain'' was released in 1979. It was released for the first time in the UK on Blu-ray and DVD in Eureka's 'Masters of Cinema range, in February 2020.


Reception

Retrospective reception of the film in Hong Kong is positive. At the 24th
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various Asian film critics, film makers and actors voted for the top Chinese films from Hong Kong, Taiwan and China. ''Raining in the Mountain'' was listed at 59th place on the list. The New York Times hailed the 2020 restoration of the film "spectacular, exhilarating entertainment." Philip Kemp of ''
Sight & Sound ''Sight and Sound'' (also spelled ''Sight & Sound'') is a British monthly film magazine published by the British Film Institute (BFI). It conducts the well-known, once-a-decade ''Sight and Sound'' Poll of the Greatest Films of All Time, ongoing ...
'' praised the film stating that "much of the film is breathtakingly beautiful, especially the wordless three-minute opening sequence" and that as the films "screenwriter, art director, editor as well as director, ing Huscored an impressive achievement."


Awards and nominations


See also

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