This screwball period comedy
won Sammi Cheng the Hong Kong Film Critics Award for best actress and was nominated
for several others. Three women carry the gender bending fantasy tale about an
emperor and his two loves. Each woman plays both male and female in different
points of the film. The male Emperor Qi (Anita Mui, Who's
the Woman, Who's the Man) falls in love with beautiful female warrior
Wu Yen (Cheng), a woman whose fighting skills surpass any of those in the region.
But a fox spirit (Cecelia Cheung) is also in love with Wu Yen and curses her to
be ugly whenever she feels love for the emperor. The fox spirit is in human
male form when with Wu Yen, but morphs into a woman to seduce the emperor. The
fickle Qi spurns Wu Yen but always comes begging for her help in times of war.
He sleeps with both women and marries Wu Yen only when an ancestor's spell makes
her beautiful for the night. The inexperienced ancestor (played by Mui) also turns
Wu Yen into a man for a time. When the fox spirit causes trouble in the palace,
Qi escapes only by pretending to be a woman (thus a female actress pretending
to be a man passing as a woman). The two hour film was a little long for
my tastes, and some of the slapstick comedy got a little old. Just not enough
kung fu action from the warrior who can defeat a sword with something as simple
as a broom. |