The Divine Art and Little Overlord

Zhang Che
Cheng Tianci, Zhao Guo, Bai Biao, Ai Fei, Gu Guanzhong
1983
Hong Kong, China
Completed
Cantonese
87 minutes
Detailed introduction
This film (drama)Also known as神通術與小霸王,is aHong Kong, ChinaProducerwomen sex,At1983Released in year
。The dialogue language isCantonese,Current Douban rating5.5(For reference only)。
This film is a kung fu mythological movie directed by Zhang Che, depicting the division of the Han Dynasty at the end of the Han and the Three Kingdoms period. Wei's Emperor Cao Cao (Bai Biao), initially serves as the Chancellor of Han, wielding the emperor's command over the lords; Sun Ce (Zhao Guo) of Eastern Wu, valiant and battle-hardened, occupies Jiangdong, comparable to Xiang Yu, known as the Little Overlord, allying with Cao against Yuan Shao. During this time, a Taoist named Yu Ji (Cheng Tianci) practices "Divine Art," using talismans for healing, gaining the people's support and being called "Yushenxian"; Sun deceives the public with Yu's words, capturing and imprisoning him. As the drought worsens, Sun demands Yu to seek rain, threatening death if he fails. Yu, in fact, conjures rain, and the crowd worships him. Enraged, Sun orders his execution, but Yu's Taoist powers allow his primordial spirit to escape during execution, mocking Sun in return...