KUALA LUMPUR: After a string of disappointing films, acclaimed Hong Kong director Tsui Hark has bounced back with a martial arts epic, Seven Swords – tipped to be his best work since making it big internationally with Once Upon A Time In China and A Chinese Ghost Story.
“The idea to do Seven Swords was conceived three years ago while I was on a working trip to Hangzhou (in China),” enthused Tsui Hark.
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