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''Hidden Blade'' is a 2023 Chinese
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directed by
Cheng Er Cheng Er (; born 17 August 1976) is a Chinese film director, scriptwriter, editor, and writer best known for his thriller films ''Lethal Hostage'', '' The Wasted Times'', and '' Hidden Blade''. Early life and education Cheng graduated from the D ...
and starring Tony Leung and
Wang Yibo Wang Yibo ( zh, c=, p=Wáng Yībó, pronounced wǎŋ.íː.pʷǒ">Help:IPA/Mandarin">wǎŋ.íː.pʷǒ born 5 August 1997) is a Chinese actor, dancer, singer, professional road motorcycle racer and racing driver. He debuted as a member of Sou ...
. The film was released in
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on January 22, 2023 (
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). The film has grossed $139 million worldwide.


Premise

The film takes place during the War of Resistance, detailing the espionage that resulted in the end of Japanese occupation and the rise of China's Communist Party. Scenes of the movie cut between flashbacks and flashforwards and center around three characters during Japan's occupation of China: Director He (Leung), Mr. Ye (Yibo), and Officer Watanabe (Mori).


Plot

A flashback shows a young man who goes by He (Tony Leung) witnessing the final bombing of Guangzhou in 1938 in a makeshift mine alongside other survivors. Shortly before the
bombing of Pearl Harbor The attack on Pearl HarborAlso known as the Battle of Pearl Harbor was a surprise military strike by the Empire of Japan on the United States Pacific Fleet at its naval base at Pearl Harbor on Oahu, Hawaii, on December 7, 1941. At the ...
in 1941, the man rose through the ranks to become the director of
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's Political Security Department, a counterespionage division overseen by Officer Watanabe. Despite showing loyalty to the
Wang Jingwei regime The Reorganized National Government of the Republic of China, commonly described as the Wang Jingwei regime, was a puppet state of the Empire of Japan in eastern China. It existed coterminous with the Nationalist government of the Republic of ...
, Director He secretly works for the
Chinese Communist Party The Communist Party of China (CPC), also translated into English as Chinese Communist Party (CCP), is the founding and One-party state, sole ruling party of the People's Republic of China (PRC). Founded in 1921, the CCP emerged victorious in the ...
alongside his wife Ms. Chen (Zhou Xun). Together, they provide information to the underground network as a means of destroying Japanese occupation via espionage. Ms. Chen works alongside the party's secretary Mr. Zhang (Huang Lei) and the former corresponds with her husband via pastries from a local bakery. As a supposedly loyal worker, Director He diligently performs his tasks of assassinating, interrogating, and torturing as a means of gaining Officer Watanabe's trust. Among Officer Watanabe's inner circle is Minister Tang (Da Peng), Captain Wang (Eric Wang), and a young officer named Mr. Ye (Wang Yibo). Officer Watanabe is ambitious, believing he should do what he can to gain political power through the puppet government, yet suspicious of his men's intentions. After secretly saving communist spy Ms. Jiang (Shuying) after she failed to assassinate Minister Tang, Director He is given information regarding important Japanese individuals such as a Japanese Prince currently serving within the military. Peace negotiations were initially planned between Japan and the Chiang regime, which would redeploy Japanese forces to fight against the
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and allow the Chiang regime to continue fighting the Chinese Communist Party at the cost of (de facto) ceding
Manchuria Manchuria is a historical region in northeast Asia encompassing the entirety of present-day northeast China and parts of the modern-day Russian Far East south of the Uda (Khabarovsk Krai), Uda River and the Tukuringra-Dzhagdy Ranges. The exact ...
. With the newfound information, the Chinese Communist Party ambushes and assassinates the Japanese Prince and his brigade during their last excursion. The event causes Japan to break off negotiations and the death of the prince compromises Officer Watanabe's reputation. Mr. Ye's lover Ms. Fang (Zhang Jingyi), a dancer and member of the Chinese Communist Party, helps assassinate Minister Tang and breaks off her relationship with Mr. Ye, who angrily takes it out on random Japanese soldiers. He later finds out that Captain Wang raped and killed her due to her political affiliation and Captain Wang mysteriously disappears soon after. Officer Watanabe becomes more suspicious of Director He after discovering he was cousins with Minister Tang and decides to use Mr. Ye as his double agent. The attack on Pearl Harbor is announced and the Wang Jingwei regime declares war on Great Britain and the United States, causing Shanghai to be completely occupied by the Japanese military. Mr. Ye becomes closer to Watanabe, who now wants to further his political ambitions with the former's help. Mr. Zhang fears the worst for himself and attempts to run away with Ms. Chen before discovering she was married the whole time. Only working for the Chinese Communist Party for money and possible peace, he decides to turn himself into Shanghai's Political Security Department. Mr. Zhang unknowingly reports the Chinese Communist Party's activities to Director He, who kills him, and visits his wife to check on her. Officer Watanabe orders Mr. Ye to take down Director He, and a bloody fight between the two ensues at Ms. Chen's apartment. Mr. Ye returns to Officer Watanabe heavily injured but reports that Director He was arrested and Ms. Chen was killed. Officer Watanabe rewards Mr. Ye by making him his new secretary and showing the latter a map of territories and intel that would help strengthen Japan's occupation of China via Manchuria. The two head to Manchuria to start their new political and military careers. Director He is disguised as a political prisoner but is released soon after the
Japanese surrender The surrender of the Empire of Japan in World War II was announced by Emperor Hirohito on 15 August and formally signed on 2 September 1945, ending the war. By the end of July 1945, the Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN) was incapable of condu ...
in 1945. As he leaves the prison, he sees a prison truck enter that includes Officer Watanabe and Mr. Ye among the incoming prisoners. Mr. Ye silently mocks Director He as the truck drives through the gates and Officer Watanabe laughs when Director He tries to retaliate. In the prison's washroom, Officer Watanabe tells Mr. Ye that he is no longer motivated to pursue any political power now that Manchuria is no longer under Japanese occupation, and wonders how Manchuria fell despite it being the best stronghold for Japan. He also contemplates starting a new life from scratch as a farmer, attempts to take off his uniform in defeat, and says both would be granted immunity despite the crimes they committed. Mr. Ye, however, stops him and implies that Officer Watanabe should die as a Japanese officer. It is revealed that Mr. Ye was double-crossing Officer Watanabe the whole time. At Director He's orders, Mr. Ye intentionally gained Officer Watanabe's trust and was working as a double agent for the Chinese Communist Party. Mr. Ye explains that Manchuria fell because of the information Officer Watanabe gave him in exchange for supposedly killing Ms. Chen and arresting Director He. Mr. Ye then kills Officer Watanabe with Director He's knife before cleaning and returning the blade to its owner. Director He, waiting in the nearby office, thanks Mr. Ye for his hard work and efforts. The movie reveals Ms. Chen was alive the whole time and she, Director He, and Mr. Ye are living unassuming lives in 1946
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. Mr. Ye secretly buys coffee for Ms. Chen at a cafe before visiting a restaurant run by Captain Wang's family. Captain Wang's parents reveal that they escaped Shanghai after their son's disappearance and believes their son is still alive in China. Mr. Ye leaves to avoid further suspicion from Captain Wang's sister and he visits a nearby temple, running into Director He as he prays. Director He ultimately returns to Shanghai to see the bakery through which he corresponded with his wife still running and reminisces about how his life came to be. The movie cuts back to Captain Wang confessing to Mr. Ye about Ms. Fang's death. Initially never trusting Mr. Ye, Captain Wang attempts to shoot him but discovers that the latter had removed all the bullets from the gun. Mr. Ye then confesses that he is a Communist all along working for the Chinese Communist Party. Captain Wang is then killed by Mr. Ye, explaining the former's apparent disappearance.


Cast

* Tony Leung as Director He : Director of Shanghai's Political Security Department for the
Wang Jingwei regime The Reorganized National Government of the Republic of China, commonly described as the Wang Jingwei regime, was a puppet state of the Empire of Japan in eastern China. It existed coterminous with the Nationalist government of the Republic of ...
. *
Wang Yibo Wang Yibo ( zh, c=, p=Wáng Yībó, pronounced wǎŋ.íː.pʷǒ">Help:IPA/Mandarin">wǎŋ.íː.pʷǒ born 5 August 1997) is a Chinese actor, dancer, singer, professional road motorcycle racer and racing driver. He debuted as a member of Sou ...
as Mr. Ye : Officer and subbordinate of Director He. *
Zhou Xun Zhou Xun ( zh, s=周迅, born 18 October 1974) is a Chinese actress and singer. Zhou rose to prominence with the film '' Suzhou River'' (2000), followed by films such as '' Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress'' (2002), '' Perhaps Love'' (2005 ...
as Ms. Chen : Wife of Director He. Member of the Communist Party. *
Huang Lei Huang Lei (born December 6, 1971) is a Chinese actor, director, singer and screenwriter. He was born in Nanchang, Jiangxi, and now lives in Beijing. Huang ranked 58th on ''Forbes'' Forbes China Celebrity 100, China Celebrity 100 list in 2015, 2 ...
as Mr. Zhang : Roommate of Ms. Chen. Works as a Secretary for the Communist Party. Attempted to change sides out of fear. *Hiroyuki Mori as Officer Watanabe : Japanese official overseeing Shanghai's Political Security Department. A devoted follower of General Ishiwara's faction and ambitious for political power. * Da Peng as Minister Tang : Minister for Shanghai's Political Security Department. Cousin of Director He. Loyal to Wang Jingwei regime. *
Eric Wang Wang Chuanjun (; born 18 October 1985), also known as Eric Wang, is a Chinese actor and host. Wang is noted for playing Sekitani Kamiya in the romantic comedy television series ''iPartment'', which enjoyed the highest ratings in China when it w ...
as Captain Wang : Captain within Shanghai's Political Security Department. Loyal to the Wang Jingwei regime. * Jiang Shuying as Ms. Jiang : Member of the Communist Party. Attempted to assassinate Minister Tang and supposedly executed. * Zhang Jingyi as Ms. Fang : Dancer and former lover of Mr. Ye. Member of the Communist Party.


Production

''Hidden Blade'' is produced by
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as the third installment in its "China Victory Trilogy", following C''hinese Doctors'' (2021) and ''
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'' (2021). It is written and directed by Cheng Er, best known for ''
Lethal Hostage ''Lethal Hostage'' (边境风云) is 2012 Chinese crime thriller film, directed by Cheng Er, set on the China–Myanmar border. Plot The film is about the relationship between Hong, a drug dealer, and Annie, his hostage. 10 years ago Annie's fa ...
'' (2012) and '' The Wasted Times'' (2016). Filming began in Shanghai in August 2021 and completed in December of the same year. On casting, Tony Leung agreed to the project because he found Cheng Er's previous work interesting. Cheng Er also stated that
Wang Yibo Wang Yibo ( zh, c=, p=Wáng Yībó, pronounced wǎŋ.íː.pʷǒ">Help:IPA/Mandarin">wǎŋ.íː.pʷǒ born 5 August 1997) is a Chinese actor, dancer, singer, professional road motorcycle racer and racing driver. He debuted as a member of Sou ...
was his only choice for the second leading role. In February 2022, the production team released a teaser trailer with two men conversing in
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, spawning rumors that the entire film would be in the dialect. It prompted the film to release an official
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clarifying that there will also be "
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,
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, and foreign language". A longer trailer was released in September 2022. The film originally targeted an August 2022 release date, but moved to January 2023 to take advantage of the
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release window.


Awards and nominations


References


External links

*{{IMDb title, tt16565742 Films directed by Cheng Er Polybona Films films China Film Group Corporation films Alibaba Pictures films Huaxia Film Distribution films Shanghainese-language films 2020s Chinese films