The movie "Evil, West Poison: Ultimate Edition (Cantonese)" is directed by Wong Kar-wai, Leslie Cheung, Brigitte Lin, Maggie Cheung, Tony Leung , Jacky Cheung and other actors jointly performed a martial arts film. The film tells the intricate grievances and hatreds among swordsmen such as Dongxie, Xidu and Taohua. On March 27, 2009, "Evil and Poison: Definitive Edition" was released in mainland China.
In the story, Ouyang Feng (played by Leslie Cheung) left home on the day his brother got married Run away because he loves his sister-in-law (Maggie Cheung). He lived in seclusion in a small desert town, and ran a hotel for meeting passers-by. At the same time, he was also in the business of finding killers for others.
The romantic swordsman Huang Yaoshi (played by Liang Jiahui) is a good friend of Ouyang Feng. To have a drink with Feng. However, he is not only obsessed with his good friend's wife Tao Hua (played by Carina Lau), but also secretly in love with Ouyang Feng's sister-in-law. The blind warrior (played by Tony Leung) is Tao Hua's husband and a killer under Ouyang Feng. In order to see his wife again before he lost his sight, he fought fiercely with hundreds of horse thieves alone, and was unfortunately killed in the end.
After Taohua learned of her husband's death, she left Huang Yaoshi and lived forever leave. In order to forget the love in his heart, Huang Yaoshi drank the wine called "Drunken Life, Dreams and Death", which made him forget all the past. However, Murong Yan and Murong Yan are brothers and sisters with the same appearance. Murong Yan paid a lot of money to ask Ouyang Feng to kill Huang Yaoshi, and Murong Yan also asked Ouyang Feng to kill Murong Yan. In fact, the two were actually the same person.
"Evil and Poison: Ultimate Edition (Cantonese)" with delicate pictures Known for its gripping storyline. Director Wong Kar-wai vividly displayed the intricate emotions in the world of martial arts through his unique shooting techniques and the excellent acting skills of the actors. In the movie, the audience felt the unique charm of martial arts, as well as the emotion and destiny carried by each character.