|
|
|
|
China/Japan/Korea/Hong Kong, 35mm, 133 min, Colour, Chinese
|
|
|
|
|
Director
|
Jacob Cheung Chi Leung
|
Producers
|
Jacob Cheung Chi Leung, Huang Jian Xin, Lee Joo-Ick, Satoru Iseki
|
Executive Producers
|
James Wang, Siuming Tsui, Hong Bong Chul, Kazufumi Nagasawa
|
Co-producer
|
Yoshimitsu Yoshitsuru
|
Screenplay
|
Jacob Cheung Chi-leung
|
Associate Producer
|
Fumiko Osaka
|
Director of Photography
|
Zensho Sakamoto
|
Editor
|
Eric Kong Chi-leung
|
Music
|
Kenji Kawai
|
Light
|
Takeshi Okubo
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Andy Lau
|
|
Ahn Sung-ki
|
|
Wang Zhi Wen
|
|
Fan Bing Bing
|
|
Choi Si-Won
|
|
Nicholas Wu
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
A BATTLE OF WITS is based on a popular Manga series, BOKKO, about China’s harrowing warlord period. An epic film with lavish scenery and great action.
In 370 B.C, China was separated as seven nations and several other small tribes, one of these being the city state of Liang. The nation of Zhao is led by the terrifying prime commander Xiang Yangzhong who orders his troops to launch an attack on Liang in a bid to conquer the small city.
Leaping to the defence of the cowed people of Liang is a warrior who goes by the name of ‘Ge Li’ from the Mo-Tsu tribe, renowned for its defensive skills. He is their last hope as the terrors of Yangzhong’s troops are unleashed. The future of Liang now hangs in the balance, with all their hopes pinned on the mysterious Mo-Tsu warrior Ge Li…
|
|