After being wrongfully imprisoned for many years, Ken swears to travel back to the past and become the Emperor to make up the life wasted while incarcerated. Back in the Qin dynasty, although Hong Siu-lung have been living in recluse with his family, his protege, Qin Shi Huang Ying Ching still keeps an eye on his every move. Just when Qin Shi Huang was uniting the six kingdoms, Ken makes a surprise attack on him, he has no choice but to go to his former mentor. Hong and Ying meet again for the first time in twenty years, along with time traveller Ken who swears to alter history, the three will most definitely stir up a crisis in the Qin dynasty that will change the destiny. (Source: Wikipedia) Edit Translation
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- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
- Native Title: 尋秦記
- Also Known As: A Step into the Past , Back Past , Xun Qin Ji , 寻秦记 , 寻秦记电影
- Screenwriter: Chang Chia Lu
- Genres: Historical, Fantasy
Cast & Credits
- Louis Koo Main Role
- Raymond LamYing Ching / Emperor QinMain Role
- Jessica HsuanWu Ting FongMain Role
- Kevin ChuHong Bo Yee [Siu Lung & Ting Fong's son]Support Role
- Sonija KwokKam Ching [Siu Lung's 2nd wife]Support Role
- Joyce TangSin YauSupport Role
Reviews
entertaining, glad i watched it.
Overall, I found this movie quite entertaining. Originally I was scared off by reviews stating it was slop, but im glad i watched it. The movie is a sequel to a 20 year old TV show, which you probably don't need to watch to understand what is going on, but maybe just understand the basis. It‘s an action movie with a little comedic twist and they even showed clips of his younger self from the first show which was so nice to watch! It was very Interesting watching high tech modern infantry going up against ancient ones aswell. It's also amazing how they got the original cast to play in itCantonese Language, Cheap Hollywood Crap
Oh, what a joy to find a “Cantonese” movie at the local cinema! I expected the magic of the Chinese films I’ve loved before. Instead… wow. It was basically a western action movie with a Chinese face.A group of people jumps into a time machine and what happens next? Guns, explosions, tech motorbikes, and a Hollywood soundtrack. The only real Chinese parts? The language, the faces, and a few costumes.
I left after 30 minutes, ticket in hand (premium seat, thanks), because the action and sci‑fi didn’t just fall flat, they completely missed the mark.
All I want now is a Chinese movie with robots, AI, and planet-ending disasters… then maybe the cinema will be worth it (irony). Until then, my trips to the movies? Extinct.















