The Duel (film)

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The Duel
Directed by Andrew Lau
Produced by Wong Jing
Manfred Wong
Presented by
Charles Heung
Administrative Producer
Tiffany Chen
Written by Wong Jing
Manfred Wong
Starring Andy Lau
Ekin Cheng
Nick Cheung
Kristy Yang
Zhao Wei
Patrick Tam
Music by Chan Kwong-Wing
Cinematography Andrew Lau
Editing by Marco Mak
Distributed by Flag of Hong Kong China Star Entertainment Group
Flag of Hong Kong Win's Entertainment, Ltd.
Flag of Hong Kong BoB and Partners Co. Ltd.
Release date(s) Flag of Hong Kong 2000
Country Flag of Hong Kong Hong Kong
Language Cantonese
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The Duel (traditional Chinese: 决战紫禁城之巅; simplified Chinese: 决战紫禁之巅; pinyin: Jue zhan zi jing cheng zhi dian; Cantonese Yale: Kuet chin chi gam ji din) is a 2000 Hong Kong film directed by Andrew Lau, of Storm Riders fame. It is based on a wuxia novel by Gu Long. The film is known for its humorous take on the famous story as well as for its brilliant special effects.

[edit] Plot

The plot revolves around Nick Cheung's character "Dragon Nine" who is attempting to solve a mystery in the days before the world's two greatest martial artists are slated to fight a duel atop the roof of the Forbidden City. Though this film was made as a Lunar New Year project, which usually signifies a greater emphasis on fast-paced fun than on meticulous artistry, the film is nevertheless visually stunning and maintains a fairly coherent plot, thanks both to the talented cast and crew and to the strong source material. As Dragon Nine investigates, a murder plot is exposed, causing many people to die, knowing too much about the plot. It is revealed that one of the martial artists, Cool Son, was the murderer.

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