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  • MOVIE page: Saving General Yang (2013)
  • Rate: 5.4/10 total 426 votes 
  • Genre: Action | Thriller
  • Runtime: 102 min
  • Budget: $20,000,000 (estimated)
  • Director: Ronny Yu
  • Stars: Ady An, Adam Cheng, Ekin Cheng | See full cast and crew
  • Original Music By: Kenji Kawai   
  • Sound Mix: Dolby Digital
  • Plot Keyword: Three Word Title | Character Name In Title
Writing Credits By:
    (in alphabetical order)
  • Kat Lo  translation
  • Edmond Wong 
  • Ronny Yu 



SAVING GENERAL YANG (2013) MOVIE TRAILER   Saving General Yang (2013) Trailer saving general yang trailer 4 Saving General Yang - Trailer   Saving General Yang Trailer 2 


Story:

Produced By:

  • Bak-Ming Wong known as executive producer

FullCast & Crew:
  • Ady An
  • Adam Cheng known as General Yang
  • Ekin Cheng known as Yang's Eldest Son
  • Vic Chow known as Yang's Third Son
  • Xin Bo Fu known as Yang's Youngest Son
  • Raymond Lam known as Yang's Fifth Son
  • Vivi Lee
  • Bryan Leung
  • Chen Li known as Yang's Forth Son
  • Bing Shao
  • Apple Wang
  • Chun Wu known as Yang's Sixth Son
  • Fan Xu known as Yang's Wife
  • Bo Yu known as Yang's Second Son

Production Companies:

  • Pegasus Motion Pictures Production
  • Pegasus Motion Pictures



Saving General Yang (2013) Review by luciana_budiman from Indonesia
This is one great beautifully crafted movie about a true story of Yangfamily. The carelessness of one son can draw the whole family intotrouble. And winning many wars does not only mean that you become thehero of a nation, but also mean that you become the most wanted enemyof the other nation.

Yang General has been known in Chinese history to have remarkabletactics and bravery in battles. On the other hand, Pan Mei General whodid not help Yang General in the battle because of his personal issuewith Yang family, remain to have bad name until today. He was in factdemoted by 3 ranks for contributing the death of General Yang.


Saving General Yang (2013) Review by moviexclusive from Singapore
Joining a line of movies about the Yang family generals that has grownlonger than their lineage is Ronny Yu's 'Saving General Yang', anearnest if slightly underwhelming recount of the bravery of their sevensons who rode forth into war to rescue their embattled father. As faras such big-budget historical war epics are concerned, Yu's additionstands out as an exemplary example of how to do large-scale actionsequences right, though its simplistic story and underdevelopedcharacters prevent it from joining the leagues of 'Red Cliff' and 'TheWarlords'.

Co-scripting with Edmond Wong (aka producer Raymond Wong's son andwriter of the Wilson Yip-Donnie Yen 'Ip Man' movies) and Scarlett Liu,Yu keeps the story straightforward in fleshing out the themes of "忠孝仁义" – translated literally as loyalty, filial piety, humanity andjustice – which the Yang warriors are supposed to personify. A borderwar with the Khitans from the North sees the decorated General Yang(Adam Cheng) rising to the call of his Song emperor, but he and hisfrontline troops are betrayed by their supreme commander Lord Pan(veteran martial arts actor Leung Ka-Ying) when the latter leaves themto fend for themselves upon an enemy ambush. To the aid of the woundedand outnumbered General Yang are his seven sons, each of whom make asolemn promise to their mother (Xu Fan) to bring dad home.

Apart from a red herring by a prophet who foretells that "seven sonswill go but only six will return", the plot is generic to the point ofbeing bland. Quickly whittling down the good guys to just General Yangand his sons, what unfolds is a series of cat-and-mouse chases as theYang clan attempt to evade a certain Yelu Yuan (Shao Bing) and his bandof about 100 Khitan warriors, the former of whom bears a personalgrudge against the veteran Yang for killing his father in battle yearsago.

In order to care about the subsequent fates of the Yang brothers, onemust first be able to identify with them – and we're not talking aboutdifferentiating which actor plays which part. Unfortunately, thecharacterisation is shallow at best, rarely venturing beyond the badgeof loyalty and heroism that every one of the seven brothers is supposedto wear so proudly on his sleeves. Among the seven, more attention iscomparatively spent on the Sixth and Seventh Brother (Wu Chun and FuXinbo respectively) – the former we learn is deeply in love with theEmperor's sister Princess Chai (Ady An) and the latter is portrayed asan impetuous wild card often disobeying his father or his elderbrothers' instructions – but neither fails to engage beyond asuperficial level, except of course if you're already biased for thatcharacter based on your fondness for the actor (here's looking at youWu Chun fans).

Instead, what becomes clear over the course of the movie is that plotand character are just devices for Yu's elegantly staged actionsequences – with the help of veteran action choreographer Dong Wei ofcourse. The first of these immediately grabs your attention as the Yangwarriors overcome their disadvantage in numbers with a smart tacticalmanoeuvre that literally lights up the sky over their enemies; and therest that follow are no less rousing. Yu ensures that each of thebrothers has his own well-defined personality on the battlefield owingto a certain weapon of choice – be it First Brother's (Ekin Cheng)'guan dao', Third Brother's (Vic Chou) bow and arrow (a la 'Legolas')or Fourth Brother's (Li Chen) twin cleavers. No matter which member ofthe ensemble cast you are a fan of, rest assured that each gets his owntime to shine on the field – though particularly memorable is ThirdBrother's poetic and edge-of-your-seat gripping one-on-one with a rivalarcher amidst a field of tall grass.

In turn, the who's who of male celebrities in Chinese (and by Chinese,we mean Mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong) cinema acquit themselveswith competent to impressive physical turns. Deserving of specialmention is Wu Chun, whose performance in the film's climax will surelyhave his fans cheering, and whom brings the right mix of naivety andmaturity to a role that grows increasingly significant as the filmprogresses. There is also plenty for Ekin Cheng's fans to cheer for, asthe once immensely popular Hong Kong actor gets probably his meatiestrole in recent years that harks back to his 'The Storm Riders' and 'AMan Called Hero' films. And in a rare big-screen appearance, Adam Chengbrings gravitas and depth to his patriarchal character who is both astern and a loving father at the same time.

Such a star-studded cast is reason enough to see 'Saving General Yang',though one had hoped that Yu and his fellow screenwriters could haveadopted a more character-driven narrative that would certainly havemade the familiar story a more compelling one. Nonetheless, Yu's firstfilm in seven years after the critical and audience hit 'Fearless'still sees the veteran director bring a solid and assured directorialhand to offer thrilling blockbuster entertainment. As for learning moreabout the Yang family, that will have to wait for the next YangGenerals movie, which we are sure will not be too long away.


Saving General Yang (2013) Review by DICK STEEL from Singapore
Chinese historical stories have no lack of its own heroes who displayvirtues of courage, and loyalty, and the Yang Family of the SongDynasty has been celebrated in countless of books, plays, operas and ofcourse, film. There are many variations to the adventures of GeneralYang (Adam Cheng) and his seven sons in the face of deadly adversary,and this Ronny Yu directed period action film is yet another takethat's done right, wiping off the unworthy stink that Legendary Amazonsin 2011 had laced upon the family of valour.

This production brings back the creative talents of those behind thescenes of the successful Ip Man movies starring Donnie Yen, such asProducer Raymond Wong, his son Edmond who served as one of threeco-writers, and musician Kenji Kawai who provided the score, and you'llbe assured for that attention to detail, and high production values putinto this retelling. There's good balance between the more dramaticmoments in the film and the requisite war action scenes, but it onlydid adequately enough without pushing boundaries to have made it fromgood, to instant classic.

Admitedly, there are many characters here in the story, given theGeneral and his 7 young sons, in addition to the women in the film,primarily represented by the General's wife (Xu Fan), and the Helen ofTroy equivalent Princess Chai (Ady An), who drives a rivalry betweenthe Yang family and the Pan family further when Pan's son vies withYang's seventh son (Fu Xinbo) for the Princess' affection, only for theformer to perish, and sets in motion the Pan's patriarch (Leung KaYing), appointed supreme commander against the invading Khitan forcesled by Yelu Yuan (Shao Bing), to betray his fellow Song citizen byfeeding him to the wolves with a lack of backup, and rescue troops.

Cornered at the Wolf Mountain, this film then takes on 300 proportions,with soothsayers boldly predicting unfavourable outcomes, while thestrengths of the few, in this case just seven and an assortment of ahandful of loyal soldiers, venture out to rescue their father/leaderfrom impending doom. While the opening big battle sequence involvingall seven brothers was a treat, this soon gave way to a fightchoreography that bordered on repetition, with shots on characters onhorses wielding their weapons around, and because of their bringgrossly outnumbered, finding themselves backpaddling and fleeing mostof the time.

But Ronny Yu, knowing the constraints of the story he wanted to tell,which is for the seven brothers to bring their father back home totheir mom, while under pursuit by the Khitan Yelu Yuan possessing apersonal vendetta against the Yangs, managed to keep the narrativemoving at breakneck speed, leaving you breathless for its continuousswarm attacks of many against a pitiful few. It's a challenge featuringan ensemble cast battling it out against a stunt team, but these wereaction scenes crafted that managed to convey the sense ofclaustrophobia, frenzy, panic, and at times, fear. There's also thatart house sensibility that found its way into the story through someshots that lingered around for a tad too long, giving us that detailedglimpse into the production effort in recreating that era.

At times though you'd feel that you want to get to know more about theindividuals in the story, rather than to just get acquainted for ashort period through flashbacks that highlight the brothers' diversecharacteristics. While that would likely stretch this to televisionseries proportions, I thought it would provide some deeperunderstanding, at least of the characters played by headliners such asEkin Cheng, Vic Zhou and Wu Chun. The villain Yelu Yuan is obviously ofone track mind and objective, and it's a good thing that we didn't getsuperhuman with the Yang generals, which was quite the surprise withinjuries sustained from the get go, once again keeping things real,with that element of danger lurking around.

It's been a long gestation period ever since the movie was introducedat last year's Hong Kong International Film Festival, while making itsworld premiere recently at this year's festival edition. It's as closeto a Chinese blockbuster as can be with a lightweight narrative proppedup by heavy duty battle scenes. Who would have thought though, that themore dramatic moments in the film, turned out to be its key strengths,together with Xu Fan's limited moments as the wife/mom who harboured asmuch hope as dread as she waits out the return of her husband/boys.Recommended!



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