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Ashes of Time
Directed byWong Kar-wai
Written byWong Kar-wai
Produced byTsai Sung-lin
StarringLeslie Cheung
Brigitte Lin
Maggie Cheung
Tony Leung
Jacky Cheung
Distributed byHKFM
Release date
???
Running time
100 min
LanguageCantonese
BudgetHKD 40,000,000 (estimated)

Ashes of Time (東邪西毒; pinyin: Dōngxié Xīdú, literally "The Heretic East and the Venomous West") is a 1994 wuxia film directed by Wong Kar-wai, based loosely on two characters from the Louis Cha novel The Legend of the Condor Heroes.

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Plot

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In this film, set in ancient times in China, Leslie Cheung plays an agent, Ouyang Feng, hiring famous bounty-hunters. His character is portrayed as a fallen swordsman driven by greed and heartless to both friend and foe. He was perpetually being spiteful of love as his own love history was not nearly so beautiful. His bounty-hunters came and went as was narrated by Ouyang Feng himself as based on the Tung Shu predictions.

In essence, he was a loner with little love, but the bounty hunters that worked for Ouyang Feng, like 'Blind Swordsman' (Tony Leung Chiu Wai) and another of his best fighters, Hung Chi (Jacky Cheung), discovered the intangible secret of true love while Ouyang retained his attitude towards his fighters and the precious lessons that they have taught. However, the thread that runs through the entire narrative has clearly the spirit of refusal in the sense that one should reject another before he gets to be rejected in the future. To illustrate, nearly every character in this story has resorted to being selfish and malignant in order to prevent being rejected by others, be it in love or in comradeship as their individual hardships have moulded their attitude turning them into heartless and cold individuals in order to survive in the uncompromising desert where the story is set.

It has many moral implications but is less evident since the main character is Ouyang himself and most of the narration would unquestionably be centred on him.

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