Return of condor hero 2006 review năm 2024

It was an old version of the story (2006, i guess.) But I love how does crystal liu looks like.. One of my favourite Chinese Historical wuxia fantasy story that I would not definitely will not forget.

Review: When looking at the budget "The Return of the Condor Heroes" has what it takes to become something very special. The pictures and the sets also promise to fulfill all our expectations, but in the end the show proves to be one hell of a bitter disappointment. This is mainly due to the incredibly cheesy love story brought on screen, and two leads, that aren't captivating at all. Liu Yifei actually can give a decent performance as Xiao Longnv, Huang Xiaoming as Yang Guo on the other hand is simply unbearable. During the last third of the series we can finally get along with his more mature personality, but before that we just get a whining child, that with its numerous almost ecstatic bursts of emotions creates a deep-rooted antipathy in the viewer. But what is actually giving the show the death blow is the way the love story is presented. You couldn't have worked in more cheesy romance in a soap opera, and this is the more unfortunate as we normally are used to see overdrawn emotional cinema in Chinese series that in its own unique way works out in an almost natural way for some odd reason. But certainly not here.

The strength of the series is without a doubt its story, which is based on Jin Yong's novel and sticks pretty close to it. Lots of entanglements, intrigues and tragedy make for a big epic framework, in which certain plots also have cross-overs with story threads of the prequel. It's not necessary to have knowledge of "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", but it's helpful, especially since there are some flashbacks, in which material from the TV adaption of the year 2003 is used. There are even some actors returning into their old roles, e.g. Zhao Liang as Zhou Botong or Shagu. Nonetheless, concerning the story there is still something to criticize, since producer Zhang Jizhong focuses too much on the love story, which eventually degenerates into a "Yang Guo searches for Longnv, the two find each other, only to be seperated again, so that Yang Guo is looking for her again etc."-plot. In between Yang Guo runs into some other girls, who fall in love with him, which is, to say the least, rather unbelievable when looking at his immaturity and annoying behavior. But Yang Guo's heart belongs to his Longnv, anyway. This repetition and more than anything else the scenes in which the two finally find each other and run into each other's arms, feel very contrived and cheesy.

It's also not really helpful that the chemistry between the two lovers just doesn't feel right. There is always something perfunctory and inexplicably lyrical to this relationship, that misses a true foundation. Fortunately, there are some side-plots, that can offer you a bit more. Especially Ba Yin as Jin Lun Guo Shi, who by order of the Mongolians and with his own hidden agenda in mind makes our heroes' lives a living hell, can arouse some interest, even if Ba Yin with his portrayal sometimes seems to be overacting a bit. The one that will stick to you the most, however, is Meng Guangmei as Li Mouchou. Thanks to her mature beauty and her likeable diabolic character she becomes an antagonist, who we always like to see spoiling our heroes' plans. Furthermore, it has to be noted that every villian has his own story to tell, which is full of tragedy, naturally, making the villians not just evil, but individuals on their own, something that has always been the true strength of Jin Yong's story-telling.

Wang Luoyong can't provide a real profound portrayal as Guo Jing, but he still mananges to depict the older version of the man, who was the hero in the prequel, quite convincingly. Only Kong Lin as Huang Rong isnt't always compelling as she often looks a bit lost in her role and doesn't show the cool-minded woman who always has a plan up her sleeve, as what we know her from the prequel. Chen Zihan as Guo Fu can be incredibly annoying at times and only seems to have inherited the bad character traits of her mother Huang Rong. Along with her bad temper, she stands as the only real detestable individual in the series for me, especially because of what she does to Yang Guo. The youngest daughter of Guo Jing, Guo Xiang, played by Yang Mi, turns out to be a surprising highlight, though. She only gets screen-time in the last few episodes, yet succeeds in lifting the series to a higher level. Hopefully, we will see more of her in the future.

Credit goes to the sets and the landscape shots, which are truely eye-candy. Sometimes polished up by some special effects, the sets seem to be part of their own artificial world, which just makes them even the more appealing. Especially the lighting in the forest of the Passionless Valley can drag you into a warm and distand dreamland. The costumes are also appealing most of the time, but what producer Zhang Jizhong really is known for is his affinity for casting beautiful women as the main and supporting characters. For the male audience this is one more fact not to be underestimated that makes the series a feast for the eye. Of course, there are also some martial arts insertions, which are all quite pleasing to look at and feature some interesting special moves. The special effects, that are worked in can be convincing at times, at others, however, it would had been best to leave them out.

It gets really bad, when it comes to the soundtrack, though. Apparently, there was no money left for it at the end, which is why the producers boldly took what they needed from already existing compositions. From "Harry Potter" to "The Village" and to a classic version of Ayumi Hamasaki's "Dearest", you'll find a lot of familiar stuff. It goes without saying that this is at least irritating, if not extremely interfering. Ultimately, you just have to get angry about the fact that "The Return of the Condor Heroes" can't be captivating or moving. The pictures and the supporting characters are promising, but the cheesy dialogue and love scenes, as well as an annoying Yang Guo that spoils the picture until the last third of the show, destroy the overall picture. His bursts of emotions are oftentimes embarrasing and awkward for the viewer and unnecessarily pull down the series because of the involved overacting. The show, nevertheless, deserves some credit for its dreamy atmosphere, which is mainly created by carefully composed pictures. But this alone doesn't make for a good series...

What is the best version of The Return of the Condor Heroes?

However, the best-known version of The Return of the Condor Heroes is the 1983 TVB version starring Andy Lau and Idy Chan.

Is the romance of Condor Heroes the same as the return of Condor Heroes?

The Romance of the Condor Heroes is a 2014–15 Chinese television series produced by Yu Zheng and adapted from Jin Yong's novel The Return of the Condor Heroes, with additional material from the preceding novel, The Legend of the Condor Heroes.

Is The Return of the Condor Heroes a sequel?

The Return of the Condor Heroes, also called The Giant Eagle and Its Companion, is a wuxia novel by Jin Yong (Louis Cha). It is the second part of the Condor Trilogy and was preceded by The Legend of the Condor Heroes and followed by The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber.

How many books are in the Condor Heroes?

There are 4 books in this series. Select the number of items you want to purchase. There are 4 books in this series.