The Sentimental Swordsman (1977)

多情剑客无情剑 ‧ Movie ‧ 1977
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Due to his own extreme ideals, famed swordsman Li has lost everyone dear to him. After his life is saved by a rival swordsman, Li's overwhelming pride means he forsakes the woman he loves and lets her marry his saviour. Now resigned to traveling the country with his loyal aide, Li's only comfort is alcohol and the simple life he has now accepted. On one such journey, the lonely swordsman befriends the exceptionally skilled yet secretive Fei, who has his own pressures to contend with. Li then finds himself embroiled in a battle to own the highly prized 'gold armour shirt' — a protective vest that can withstand any blow. As he discovers that many of the people he meets have a hidden agenda, Li realizes that Fei is the only man he can truly trust. This new friendship is put under test when the 'sentimental swordsman' is hunted down by numerous hired killers and framed for a series of crimes he didn't commit. The person behind Li's troubles proves to be elusive, though all the clues seem to point to the legendary 'Plum Blossom Bandit', a disguised figure whose identity has long proved elusive to the martial world. ~~ Adapted from the novel series "Xiaoli Feidao" by Gu Long. Edit Translation

  • English
  • 中文(台灣)
  • magyar / magyar nyelv
  • dansk
  • Country: Hong Kong
  • Type: Movie
  • Release Date: Oct 14, 1977
  • Duration: 1 hr. 36 min.
  • Score: 7.5 (scored by 11 users)
  • Ranked: #99999
  • Popularity: #99999
  • Content Rating: G - All Ages

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Overall 7.5
Story 7.0
Acting/Cast 7.5
Music 7.5
Rewatch Value 7.0

"You can't be a sentimental swordsman!"

The Sentimental Swordsman was a “whodunit” mystery regarding a terrifying assassin called the Plum Blossom Bandit. Despite dressing in a pink ninja costume and throwing poison darts in the shape of flowers, this baddie left a host of bodies in their wake. Based on a story by Gu Long, the film was packed with characters and red herrings.

Little Flying Dagger Li is headed home with his faithful servant having been away for ten years. His sword brother, Long Xiao Yun, had saved his life during a battle with the Plum Blossom Bandit (PBB) so Li gave him his girl and his property as payment leaving afterwards. Now, the PBB has returned and Li is duty bound to bring him down. On the way he befriends a traveling swordsman, Ah Fei. Not long after returning to the area, fights break out over a golden vest that is impervious to PBB’s darts. Li is framed as the PBB with all the local clans coming after him. He stays to clear his name but his life is in constant danger from revenge seekers and the PBB.

The opening scenes and many other outdoor scenes were a stunning icy vista of snow and frozen lakes. The sound stage sets attempted to match the frosted world. Not to worry there were plenty of breakaway sets for bodies to jump or be thrown through! The pace rarely slowed down enough for the characters or audience to catch their breath.

Ti Lung was perfectly cast as the sentimental swordsman though I will argue with Li’s view that he could abandon his fiancé to another man and she’d be cool with it. Derek Yee appeared to be a stand in for the no longer available David Chiang given that his dress and character were similar to the ones Chiang played opposite Ti. Ching Li was the woman no man could deny and seeking vengeance on the PBB. Ku Feng was the blindly hypocritical clan leader who’d lost his son to the PBB. Norman Chu made an appearance as the Iron Flute whose little brother was murdered by the PBB and who also jumped to conclusions. And stiff upper lip Yueh Hua played the BFF Xiao Yun. Yuen Wah made a brief appearance as the love-struck swordsman Long Sheng.

The fight sequences were actually pretty good given that most of them were sword fights with a little hand to hand thrown in on occasion. With several acrobatic scenes you could see where the stunt doubles jumped in to lend an assist. As a Shaw Brothers movie, the characters were duty bound to use creative weaponry as well. The Poison Kid’s clan employed a variety of poisonous reptiles, big bugs, and amphibians, but they weren’t the only ones doling out poisonous treats. Thankfully, the bodies piled up without the spewing blood and flying limbs you’d see in a Chang Cheh flick.

The Sentimental Swordsman was overstuffed with characters and revenge plots, but they were easy to follow. Due to the casting, I knew immediately who the PBB was going to be. It took Li a little longer to read the writing on the wall. He could be very sentimental.

1 March 2026
Triggers: Snakes, frogs, giant centipede, big spider.

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  • Title: The Sentimental Swordsman
  • Type: Movie
  • Format: Feature Film
  • Country: Hong Kong
  • Release Date: Oct 14, 1977
  • Duration: 1 hr. 36 min.
  • Content Rating: G - All Ages

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  • Score: 7.5 (scored by 11 users)
  • Ranked: #99999
  • Popularity: #99999
  • Watchers: 43

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