Soul Breaking Valley

Lo Wei
Yu Qian, Yue Hua, Chen Honglie, Lo Wei, Li Kun
1968
Hong Kong, China
Completed
Mandarin Chinese
Detailed introduction
This film (drama)Also known as斷魂谷,is aHong Kong, ChinaProducerwomen sex,At1968Released in year
。The dialogue language isMandarin Chinese,Current Douban rating6.4(For reference only)。
A groundbreaking work in the martial arts action film genre, it does not focus on striving for the title of the best in the martial world, nor does it pursue secret martial arts manuals, and there are no martial arts rivalries or love stories. Instead, it portrays the tragedy of people dying for wealth in "Soul Breaking Valley." Zhao Yunyang, the owner of Zhao's family in the valley, has two disciples: Zhao Yulong (Yue Hua) and Zhao Jianying (Yu Qian). Yulong wanders the rivers and lakes all year round. Jianying is indignant that Yunyang bequeaths all his property to Yulong, leading to the master's death, then kills the wet nurse, framing Yulong, and inciting his son Jin Hu (Chen Honglie) to hunt down Yulong. The two duel in the valley, with Jianying seeking to profit from the situation, but fortunately, Jin Hu and Yulong discover an ambush in the valley, feigning injuries to draw out the mastermind and joining forces to fight back… Lo Wei successfully captures the cold and desolate world of Soul Breaking Valley, leaving a deep impression on the audience with Yue Hua's carefree hero image and Chen Honglie's formidable physique.