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The film was well-received by critics. It holds a and was hailed as one of the best Hong Kong films of the year. Commercially, it was a solid hit, grossing over $29 million worldwide against a $20 million budget.

Takeshi Kaneshiro’s Detective Xu is perhaps the most fascinating character in modern Wuxia. He is cynical, drug-addled, and physically broken, yet possessed by a manic need for "Truth." He represents the modern viewer watching a martial arts film.

The central conflict is internal: can a man defined by violence truly change his nature, or is he destined to repeat his past? Dragon -Wu Xia- -2011- -MM Sub-.avi

(original title: Wu Xia ), directed by Peter Chan . The "-MM Sub-" suffix typically indicates that the video file includes Myanmar (Burmese) subtitles.

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The village's tranquility is shattered when two violent, wanted bandits attempt to rob a local general store. Jinxi intervenes, and during a clumsy, desperate struggle, he somehow manages to kill both heavily armed criminals. While the villagers hail Jinxi as an accidental local hero, the bizarre incident draws the attention of (played by Takeshi Kaneshiro), an eccentric, obsessively logical detective.

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The text inside the video file reveals a masterclass in modern martial arts cinema. Directed by Peter Ho-Sun Chan and choreographed by action icon , Wu Xia is part physiological thriller, part scientific detective procedural, and part traditional kung fu epic.

The audience is pulled into a psychological game of cat-and-mouse as Baiji tries to trick Jinxi into revealing his true identity. Donnie Yen’s Masterful Action Choreography