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      • Raining in the Mountain is more comic than most of Hu ‘s other work. There’s also less action but more scheming and intrigue. Many of the performers excel, particularly Feng Hsu as the feisty White Fox. It’s a beautifully crafted film. The editing is brilliantly rhythmic.
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  1. Oct 29, 2020 · “Raining in the Mountain,” from 1979, is the latest Hu to benefit from a restoration and it’s a treat. One of the things that made Hu’s output daring was its foregrounding of female ...

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  3. Raining in the Mountain. A general and an esquire employ martial artists to steal a scroll hidden in the monastery's library. Rent Raining in the Mountain on Fandango at Home, Prime...

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  4. Oct 29, 2020 · Raining in the Mountain’ (‘Kong Shan Ling Yu’): Film Review. The leader of a monastery calmly juggles the ambitions of those around him in King Hu's wuxia drama 'Raining in the Mountain.' By...

  5. Top Critics. All Audience. Verified Audience. Michael Barrett PopMatters. The quiet, extended scenes in King Hu's Raining in the Mountain are full of beauty as well as tension and anticipation....

  6. Feb 21, 2020 · Raining in the Mountain (1979) Director: King Hu Cast: Feng Hsu, Sun Yueh, Shih Chun Run time: 121 minutes Format: Dual Format (Blu-ray and DVD) Language: Mandarin with optional English subtitles Out: 24th February 2020 9/10. Jamie Havlin gives his verdict on a film that is part spiritual fable, part heist movie and even part martial arts flick.

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  7. Nov 6, 2020 · A classic wuxia film, “Raining in the Mountain” is about the appointment of a new head abbot at an important Buddhist monastery in an isolated, beautiful mountain range during the Ming Dynasty (more than likely in the 16 th century). The interest of a wealthy entrepreneur and an important General goes beyond the influence they exert over ...

  8. With so many thoroughly enjoyable details in one movie, the two hours of its runtime practically fly by when watching the film. In brief, Raining in the Mountain is heartily recommended to anyone with even a faintest interest in Asian cinema. 16 out of 16 found this helpful.

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