Green Snake
Green Snake ( Ching ) is a film hong-kongais carried out by Tsui Hark, left in 1993.
Synopsis
This history is inspired by a day before Chinese legend. There are two inseparable snakes: one is 1000 years old, the other 500 years; One is white, the other green One day, they find the chain of the Buddha and are transformed into two pretty girls. They learn all the human things but do not manage to include/understand the feelings. With the wire of the history, the feelings end up arriving naturally.
Data sheet
- Title: Green Snake
- original Title: 青蛇 ( qing She )
- Realization: Tsui Hark
- Scenario: Tsui Hark and Lillian Lee, according to a novel of Lillian Lee
- Production: Tsui Hark
- Music: Zhan Huang, Songde Lei, Him Tsung-tak and James Wong
- Photography: KB Tsiu
- Assembly: Ah Tsik
- Decorations: Bill Him
- Costumes: Ng Po-ling
- Country of origin: HongKong
- Format: Colors - 1,85:1 - Dolby - 35 mm
- Kind: Drama, fantastic, lovesong
- Lasted: 98 minutes
- Coming out date: November 4th 1993 (HongKong)
Distribution
- Maggie Cheung : Green snake
- Joey Wong: White snake
- Chiu Man-Cheuk: Monk Fahai
- Tien Feng: Spider
- Wu Xing-Guo : Hsui Xien
Around film
- It acts of a remake of the film Mrs White Snake ( Byaku fujin No yoren ), realized by Shirô Toyoda in 1956.
Rewards
- Nomination at the price of the best artistic director (Bill Him), better costumes and make-up (William Cheng and Ng Po-ling) and better music, at the time of the HongKong Film Awards 1994.
External bonds
- Critiques Cinemasie
- Critiques HK Handled
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