
For ten years, Cho has been in the snow of Mount Shin Fung waiting for a rare flower to blossom that will cure his wife who, back in Chung Yuan, is slowly killing all of the members of the Eight Big Clans. Something Cho did to her early in their marriage has turned her hair white and driven her mad. Cho's nephew, Kit, marries Lyre; they are deeply in love. On their wedding night, Ni-Chang, the bride with white hair, kidnaps Lyre and takes her to her harem of fighting women to... (Full plot summary below)
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For ten years, Cho has been in the snow of Mount Shin Fung waiting for a rare flower to blossom that will cure his wife who, back in Chung Yuan, is slowly killing all of the members of the Eight Big Clans. Something Cho did to her early in their marriage has turned her hair white and driven her mad. Cho's nephew, Kit, marries Lyre; they are deeply in love. On their wedding night, Ni-Chang, the bride with white hair, kidnaps Lyre and takes her to her harem of fighting women to indoctrinate her against Kit. Kit tries to lead a rescue party, but they are up against formidable opponents. Can Cho come in time with the blossom to soften Ni-Chang's heart?
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| User ReviewPaula GUnhinged lesbian warriors on the rampage -- vintage camp. |
| User ReviewSteve WI think this film would have got better reviews if it had been called something else. The problem is Ronny Yu made a great, almost perfect film with the original Bride and this has rather a rushed feel to it. The epic, mythological feel of the first film has been replaced by something else and Brigitte Lin has no real space to develop the tragic character until right at the end when she is reunited with Leslie Cheung in a not exactly happy ending, if perhaps fitting. But the photography is wonderful and Sunny Chan is, in my opinion, a better actor than some give credit for. Joey Man does what she is there for and provides the eye candy and some nudity. They are supported by the great Helena Law Lan and Christy Chung plays it for fun and dies a suitably tragic death. This is much bloodier than the first film and the feminist, even lesbian overtones are too obvious at times. The kung fu and sword play is minimal but I sat through the film really enjoying it and if you don't consider it a sequel then it is still better than many other films. |
| User ReviewEric NReally the second half of one epic movie, which may have been better if cut down to about 3 hours and combined into one. |
| User ReviewDamien KI have a feeling that, like "Kill Bill", this was suppose to be the second half of one film. Part 2 makes no sense without knowing what happened in Part 1, which ended in a way that make you feel like you were ripped off. I really liked the militant feminist revenge cult, with the sole exception that it made them seem like the bad "guys". Yet, throughout both movies, you sense that the good guys aren't all that good and that the "evil witch" is actually better than every one else. |
| User ReviewJeff RGood explosive martial arts and superb fantasy sequences in this Hong Kong epic film with the return of Brigitte Lin (as the evil title) and Leslie Cheung. |
| User ReviewJason Yangte CDoesn't match the first in energy and originality but Brigitte Lin as always mesmerise. |
| User ReviewE LDoesn't match the first in energy and originality but Brigitte Lin as always mesmerise. |
| User ReviewHolly FNot as interestng as the first volume, but brings the movie to its conclusion. |
| User ReviewSteven PLiked it but kind of a let down after the first one |
| User ReviewRenan MThis is such a disappointment compared to the original. |