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''The Underdog Knight'' () is a 2008 Chinese action comedy film directed by
Ding Sheng Ding Sheng may refer to: * Ding Sheng (general) (1913–1999), Chinese general and Governor of Guangdong * Ding Sheng (director) Ding Sheng () is a Chinese film director and screenwriter. Born in Qingdao, Shandong in 1970, his directorial works ...
. It was Ding Sheng's second directorial effort, following ''A Storm in a Teacup'' (2000). A sequel, ''
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'', was released in 2011.


Plot

Wang-tao, known by his nickname Lao-san, is a submarine chief in the
People's Liberation Army The People's Liberation Army (PLA) is the military of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and the People's Republic of China (PRC). It consists of four Military branch, services—People's Liberation Army Ground Force, Ground Force, People's ...
who nearly drowns while saving a drowning comrade during a training exercise. His girlfriend Daffodil remains by his side as he recovers physically, but the effects of
cerebral anoxia Cerebral hypoxia is a form of hypoxia (reduced supply of oxygen), specifically involving the brain; when the brain is completely deprived of oxygen, it is called ''cerebral anoxia''. There are four categories of cerebral hypoxia; they are, in o ...
lead to progressive mental deterioration. He is discharged from service, but continues to pursue justice as a vigilante driven by the desire to be a good citizen for the nation. Through his friendship with Smile, the son of a museum employee, Lao-san crosses paths with a gang of thieves led by the Hong Kong criminal Dragon attempting to steal the Dragon-Tongue, a 900-year-old spear from the
Song dynasty The Song dynasty ( ) was an Dynasties of China, imperial dynasty of China that ruled from 960 to 1279. The dynasty was founded by Emperor Taizu of Song, who usurped the throne of the Later Zhou dynasty and went on to conquer the rest of the Fiv ...
. When the two are arrested together in an unrelated incident, they become friendly cellmates. Upon their release, Dragon uses Lao-san to unknowingly help him achieve his ends. A hostage situation in the museum provides an opportunity for Lao-san to prove himself a hero.


Cast

* Liu Ye as Lao-san * Anthony Wong as Dragon *
You Yong You Yong (born 13 December 1963) is a Chinese actor. He enrolled in the Xi'an Drama School (西安话剧院) in 1979 and joined the Shanghai Theatre Academy Shanghai Theatre Academy () is a municipal public college for dramatic art education ...
as Captain Jiang * Liu Yang as Cao *
Yu Rongguang Yu Rongguang (; born 30 August 1958), also known as Ringo Yu, is a Chinese actor and martial artist. He is best known for the title role in '' Iron Monkey'' along with Donnie Yen as well as being featured in films such as '' The East Is Red'', ' ...
as Navy Officer *
Sun Honglei Sun Honglei ( zh, s=孙红雷; born 16 August 1970) is a Chinese actor. His critically acclaimed television series '' Lurk'' (2008) earned him the Best Actor trophy at the three most prestigious Chinese-language television awards including the ...
*
Ellen Chan Ellen Chan Ar-Lun (, born February 16, 1966) is a Hong Kong actress and singer who has appeared in a number of Cinema of Hong Kong, Hong Kong film productions. Filmography * ''Alibis (1977 film), Alibis'' (1977) * ''Grow Up in Anger'' (1986) ...
as Nancy * Cao Hua as Wanted Man *
Yi Jiang Yi Jiang (; 11th century BC), was a Chinese queen and government minister. She was married to King Wu of Zhou (r. 1046–1043 BC). She was the first queen of the Zhou dynasty. She, Fu Hao and Lady Nanzi belonged to the few politically influential ...
as Xiao Hai * Zheng Hong-tao as Smile * Zhao Yao-dong as Mr. Wu *
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as French Collector * Yan Jian-hua as Museum Director *Liu Tao as Retard Convict


Reception

Reviewer Kozo of lovehkfilm.com wrote, "''The Underdog Knight'' still works as minor entertainment, though some of that entertainment is unintentionally derived from the odd nature of the production. In addition to Anthony Wong and Ellen Chan, the film also features overacting from Otto Wong of HK boy band EO2. Producer Wong Jing's 'kitchen sink' filmmaking approach can be seen in the numerous clichés (e.g., the barely-developed romantic conflict, the honorable bad guy, the friendship with the young boy). Also, as a Mainland production, the film occasionally serves up crass bits of patriotism. Ultimately, the best thing about ''The Underdog Knight'' is probably Liu Ye's intense performance as Wang Tao." Reviewer Matthew Lee of
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wrote, "''The Underdog Knight'' may not be the film that proves mainland cinema can still captivate a western audience, no reservations; it's nowhere near extrovert enough to pass for cut-rate Bruckheimer, like the flood of blockbuster action movies at the start of the Korean wave. At the same time it is definitely a big-screen matinee production, too flamboyant for arthouse purists – and yet it's frequently a captivating piece of work for all its faults. It's beautifully shot with some tremendous acting from its leads and it wants very much to be different, struggling with the restrictions surrounding its production at every turn, ending up something very distinctive, surprisingly open, even daring – a film it is debatable could ever have happened under a more conventional studio system. Far from perfect, undeniably hampered by circumstances, not for everyone, ''The Underdog Knight'' still comes highly recommended." Reviewer Derek Elley of ''
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'' wrote, "Though it’s a tricky sell beyond festivals and DVD, and doesn’t keep all its plates spinning at the same time, Ding Sheng’s 'The Underdog Knight' is one of the most original movies to come out of China in the past year. A genre-bending mix of psychodrama, action movie, black comedy and aspirational drama, this sophomore outing by writer-director Ding Sheng works primarily due to an utterly convinced perf by young actor Liu Ye as the wacko modern-day knight errant." Paul Fonoroff of the ''
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'' wrote, "Imagine Forest icGump as a sword-wielding martial artist on a mission to destroy society's wickedness, place him among the colourful German architecture of Qingdao, and you have one of the most unusual heroes to appear on the Chinese screen. Liu Ye, whose recent performances have been in marked contrast to the freshness he brought to earlier roles, finds in Underdog Knight an ideal opportunity to combine innocence and artifice. He plays a brain-damaged former PLA member, with a black-and-white view of good and evil. Produced by Wong Jing but with a mainland director and crew, the film has a slightly schizophrenic feel as it careens between character drama and action picture. In the latter half of the proceedings, the plot evolves into a museum heist masterminded by a Hong Kong gangster (well played, as always, by Anthony Wong Chau-sang) and his ruthless girlfriend (Ellen Chan Nga-lun). They make quite a Bonnie and Clyde pairing, and one almost wishes the entire picture had centred on the duo instead. There is a huge disconnect between the publicity trailer and the actual feature. The former gives precedence to the star's glistening muscles as he battles the bad guys, leaving an impression that Underdog Knight is a non-stop vigilante-style justice picture leavened with stellar eye candy. The final product is less action-packed and more introspective, factors that make it a more interesting work but may disappoint a segment of Liu's fan base."


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