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Detective Dee und das Geheimnis der Phantomflammen

Originaltitel: Di Renjie: Tongtian diguo
  • 2010
  • 12
  • 2 Std. 3 Min.
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Detective Dee und das Geheimnis der Phantomflammen (2010)
An exiled detective is recruited to solve a series of mysterious deaths that threaten to delay the inauguration of Empress Wu.
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Martial ArtsWuxiaActionAdventureDramaFantasyMysteryThriller

Ein Detektiv im Exil wird rekrutiert, um eine Reihe mysteriöser Todesfälle aufzuklären, die die Amtseinführung von Kaiserin Wu zu verzögern drohen.Ein Detektiv im Exil wird rekrutiert, um eine Reihe mysteriöser Todesfälle aufzuklären, die die Amtseinführung von Kaiserin Wu zu verzögern drohen.Ein Detektiv im Exil wird rekrutiert, um eine Reihe mysteriöser Todesfälle aufzuklären, die die Amtseinführung von Kaiserin Wu zu verzögern drohen.

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    • Hark Tsui
  • Drehbuch
    • Chia-Lu Chang
    • Kuo-Fu Chen
    • Qianyu Lin
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Tony Ka Fai Leung
    • Chao Deng
    • Carina Lau
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    6,6/10
    12.163
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Hark Tsui
    • Drehbuch
      • Chia-Lu Chang
      • Kuo-Fu Chen
      • Qianyu Lin
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Tony Ka Fai Leung
      • Chao Deng
      • Carina Lau
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    • 75Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Auszeichnungen
      • 10 Gewinne & 17 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Tony Ka Fai Leung
    Tony Ka Fai Leung
    • Shatuo Zhong
    Chao Deng
    Chao Deng
    • Pei Donglai
    Carina Lau
    Carina Lau
    • Empress Wu Zetian
    Bingbing Li
    Bingbing Li
    • Shangguan Jing'er
    • (as Li Bing Bing)
    Andy Lau
    Andy Lau
    • Detective Dee
    Jean-Michel Casanova
    • General Aspar
    • (as Michel)
    Sos Haroyan
    • Assistant to Umayyad Ambassador
    Jialin Zhao
    Jialin Zhao
    • Interpreter
    Yan Qin
    Yan Qin
    • Jia Yi
    Jinshan Liu
    • Xue Yong
    Aaron C. Shang
    • Shaizi
    • (as Aaron Shang)
    Deshun Wang
    • Xiazi Ling
    Mickey He
    Mickey He
    • Prison Officer
    • (as Shenming He)
    Lu Yao
    • Li Xiao
    • (as Yao Lu)
    Yanming Jiang
    • Undertaker
    Yonggang Huang
    • Zhang Xun
    Richard Ng
    Richard Ng
    • Wang Lu - before face-lift
    Teddy Robin Kwan
    Teddy Robin Kwan
    • Wang Lu - after face-lift
    • (as Teddy Robin)
    • Regie
      • Hark Tsui
    • Drehbuch
      • Chia-Lu Chang
      • Kuo-Fu Chen
      • Qianyu Lin
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    10Coolestmovies

    A fine return to form, and ready for a franchise.

    A super-sized fantasy epic -- and a cracking good mystery story -- from a director who, for this viewer's money, has never completely lost his mojo, despite some box-office and critical misfires in recent years. DETECTIVE DEE carries on the tradition of exhilarating visual craftsmanship that Tsui Hark has demonstrated on many of his pictures over the years, only here it's fronted by a franchise-worthy leading figure in real-life Tang Dynasty forensic detective De Renjie (Andy Lau), and buttressed with Tsui's inimitable visual zest and a smart, politically-tinged and ultimately very satisfying mystery narrative in which senior government officials spontaneously combust from the inside out. As in his best costume fantasies (and even a couple of his not-so-best, such as LEGEND OF ZU), Tsui again conjures some of the most captivating scenery yet seen in a Chinese film, including a 200-foot tall statue-in-progress of Buddha (complete with scaffolding and suspension bridges connected to a central tower) that figures prominently into a spectacular plot to kill the wicked and divisive Empress Wu (Carina Lau), and the underground Phantom Market, a massive, forbidding, fire-lit city of caves wherein a key witness (Richard Ng) resides. Opulent palace interiors have been seen in countless Chinese films and TV series over the years, but feel fresh here -- I don't know if it's simply new sets, new set dressing or new camera angles, but it all feels purpose-built for this production (perhaps it was?). Sammo Hung's choreography is impeccably designed and flawlessly edited, and loaded with the kind of soaring wireworked wuxia you may not realize you sorely missed in Hong Kong/Chinese action movies because so many people have knocked it nearly every time it has been used in the last decade. The film's plentiful CGI is, for the most part, seamlessly integrated, such is the level of technical expertise of contemporary effects houses across Asia, in this case armies of computer jockeys in Korea and Hong Kong (their only weak spot perhaps being an onslaught of battling deer, which are just enough left-of-field to make up for any weaknesses in their rendering). Despite being largely a Mainland production (as far as I know), this has the heart and soul of a classic Hong Kong fantasy, particularly those of it's ace director, albeit one made with much cooler modern filmmaking toys. (Viewed at TIFF 2010)
    7kluseba

    Diversifiedly solid but not impressive after all

    Di Renjie zhi tongtian diguo or Detective Dee and the mystery of the phantom flame is a Chinese fantasy movie that takes place during the Zhou Dynasty when the first and only Chinese empress Wu Zetian started her reign. The cold, cruel and somewhat megalomaniac woman that wants to rule on her own accord and who killed several potential enemies in the past is now menaced days before her crowning. After the mysterious death of two people during the construction of a giant Buddha statue in front of the emperor's residence, she asks the Chaplain, a sort of state preceptor who speaks through a magical deer, for help. He gives her the advice to recruit the banned Detective Dee who had openly accused the empress for having possibly killed her late husband and who was one of the leading persons in a growing revolution eight years ago. Even before Detective Dee can be contacted, a group of assassins tries to kill him and another prisoner but they ultimately fail. Intrigued by the strange murders and the will to make peace with his past, Detective Dee soon discovers that black magic seems to be the cause of the deaths. Accompanied by the empress' charming but mysterious attendant and an albinistic officer in the penal system, Detective Dee has to put the pieces of the puzzle together before the crowning of the empress takes place and soon discovers a well organized conspiracy with the goal to kill the empress.

    This movie has a historic background that is though not developed in a profound way. The film rather focuses on fantastic elements around black magic, a few mild suspension moments and a couple of artistic action choreographies done by some of the best experts of several outstanding Hongkong action movies of the late eighties and early nineties. This film though wastes a little bit of potential on here as it turns out to be too diversified to truly convince in any of the genres it touches and as it lacks of a few more developed cultural and historical bits and pieces that would make the final result more authentic.

    Apart of the action choreographies, a true highlight are definitely the buildings, costumes and masquerades in the movie that were created in a very precise and professional way as it often happens to be in contemporary Chinese movies. On the other side, the special effects are less impressive and often to artificially flavoured so that they destroy the movie's certain kind of magic a few times. That's where Hollywood is still slightly ahead of modern Asian cinema.

    While the story of this movie definitely has a few good points and a couple of small twists as well, there are still some negative factors. One never really gets to know why the two persons in the beginning of the movie really had to die instead of killing the empress in an unexpected way during her crowning. The movie also has a few anachronisms such as way too modern ships in the harbour and the diplomat in the beginning of the film whose identity and role remains strangely unresolved. These flaws are pardonable if you take this movie as a fictional film only.

    In the end, you get an entertaining fantasy movie with a solidly suspenseful story, well done choreographies and stunning costumes. The movie though has no truly innovating elements, surprising moments or touching scenes. It has without a doubt a certain kind of magic after all but it is sometimes too professionally done to touch the people. This movie is rather ordinary in comparison to what the gifted director Tsui Hark has done in the past but it's still one of the more entertaining Asian movies from 2010. After all, I guess I would only recommend this film to long time fans of Asian cinema as well as of stunning costumes and artistic choreographies. I would go for a loan instead of an immediate purchase as the film is surely entertaining but nothing outstanding enough to be a worthy addition to a film collection of an Asian cinema maniac.
    7SelenetheHunter

    really not all that bad.

    As far as wire trick movies go... this was actually rather good in my opinion. I really enjoyed the action scenes, the maneuvers seemed rather plausible and life like, no major glitches or hang ups, and for once you couldn't see the wires (big yay there!) As for the story plot.... neh not that real impressed, I got hung up a lot with story line, about surviving the shot through the chest... with the fire beetles, with the fight scenes that defy gravity and all that.

    Characters were interesting... Not sure what to make of the acupuncture/transformation bit. Kind of weirded me out, although it wasn't the worst thing I've ever seen.

    As for the name... I think its rather lame and/or something got lost in the translations.

    Over all this was an interesting movie, though I'm not sure I'd watch it again.
    7wapt-861-241160

    Enjoyed the original setting and storytelling

    I loved many of Tsui Hark's epics from the 80s/90s, but haven't seen anything from the director recently, so I probably went in with fairly neutral expectations.

    This was an enjoyable ride. Like others have noted, it's comparable to a Chinese "Sherlock Holmes" (the recent Guy Ritchie version), or a movie-length, Tang-dynasty-set "CSI". Overall, it was a rather original experience - more than I can say for most movies nowadays. There are several intriguing characters and the pace and acting are solid. While the central murder mystery - whodunnit and howdunnit - is not exactly a head-scratcher, it does provide a good structure for some exciting and beautiful visuals.

    Was the CGI completely up to the director's vision? Definitely not, but to naysayers, I say, loosen up! The budget for this movie is less than that of a typical Jennifer Aniston romantic comedy! I appreciated and enjoyed the whole movie enough that I wasn't overly distracted by the not-so-special effects.
    alisonc-1

    A Wild Ride

    Eight years ago, Detective Dee (Andy Lau) and compatriot Shatuo (Tony Leung Ka-fai), among others, opposed the queen regent (Carina Lau) in her bid to become the first female Emperor of China; for their treason, Detective Dee was imprisoned and Shatuo lost a hand. Now it is eight years later and the regent is poised to fully become the Emperor, but her coronation is imperiled by mysterious deaths that occur inside the 66-storey high statue of Buddha that is being constructed in honour of the coronation. Not one, but two functionaries seemingly spontaneously combust, and there seems to be no explanation for this. After consulting the Chaplain (in the person of a deer), the Emperor-to-be decides to free Detective Dee to solve this crime before her coronation; not to be naive, she also assigns Shanguan Jing'er (Bingbing Li), her favourite female warrior, and Pei Donglai (Chao Deng), an albino warrior, to shadow and help Detective Dee, perhaps to his own peril. Meanwhile, Shatuo has become the architect and supervisor of the building of the Buddha, and only he knows the secret of the fire turtles....

    There's a bit of everything in "Detective Dee," including mystery, romance, fighting, martial arts, intrigue and, perhaps, a touch or more of the supernatural. To be honest, it doesn't bear serious scrutiny in terms of logic or loopholes, but that's not why one watches a film like this anyway – this is the kind of movie where the audience should just go along for the ride. And a wild ride it is too. I'm still not entirely certain what happened in the end, but it hardly matters; it was enough just to watch the various goings-on and admire the scenery and the fighting.

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      Based on the Chinese folk hero Di Renjie, popularized in the West by a series of detective novels written by Robert Van Gulik, who called him "Judge Dee".
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      General Asper, the Umayyad Ambassador, speaks modern day Spanish, a language that did not yet exist as such at the end of the 7th century CE.
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      Featured in At the Movies: Venice Film Festival 2010 (2010)

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 30. September 2010 (China)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • China
      • Hongkong
    • Offizielle Standorte
      • Official site (China)
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Sprachen
      • Chinesisch
      • Mandarin
      • Spanisch
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      • Detective Dee: The Mystery of the Phantom Flame
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      • Peking, China
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • China Film Co-Production Corporation
      • Film Workshop
      • Huayi Brothers Media
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      • 13.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 459.836 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 52.617 $
      • 4. Sept. 2011
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 51.899.269 $
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