Click this to
read this post at my new Jianghu blog.
Guo Jing (Felix Wong), Huang Rong/Wong Yung (Barbara Yung), Mu Nianci (Sharon Yang), and Yang Kang/Yeung Hong (Michael Miu), LOCH 1982) |
I’ve started watching the Legend
of Condor Heroes 1982 since yesterday. Only 33 years later, why not... I’m
not sure I will be able to finish all the episodes, cos 60 eps is a lot for me
to watch. But I do want to watch it, particularly because I want to see Michael
Miu’s portrayal as Yang Kang and Barbara Yung’s portrayal as Wong Yung. The two
have been considered widely as the best Yang Kang and Wong Yung ever (like,
ever), thus I want to know how this conclusion was achieved. Also, it’s
interesting for me that Yang Kang and Wong Yung are nemesis in LOCH, but TVB
had later given Michael and Barbara four additional series where they were
lovers. I mean, surely there was something in their bitter-rival chemistry in
LOCH that was spot-on that made the fans and TVB rooted for them?
Anyway. LOCH
was written by Jin Yong (Louis Cha) back in 1957. The original title of LOCH,
according to the Wuxia Society,
should have been “Legend of Condor-shooting Heroes”. However, perhaps because
it’s shorter, the omission of the “shooting” has been acceptable by many. The
version I am watching is Cantonese with English subtitle. I love the Cantonese
version because, again, it’s the original voices of the actors and actresses,
and not a voiceover. I obtained the DVDs from Tokopedia
in Indonesia. Again, the DVD is English subtitled with Cantonese voice, hence
international readers may actually be able to purchase it if you negotiate with
the seller for international shipping.
Below is the synopsis of the episodes. Since I’m biased
towards Michael and Barbara, I would be more focused and perhaps rather lengthy
in discussing scenes with at least one of them around. I may be brushing over
the Felix Wong scenes, but it’s really because of my bias and it’s not a
reflection of Felix’ performance, for I do acknowledge his acting and fighting
skills.
Ep 1: Talking
about Guo Xiaotian (Guo Jing’s father) and Yang Tiexin (Yang Kang’s father) and
their respective pregnant wives. Guo and Yang met a Taoist priest (Qiu Chuji)
who had just killed a Song traitor. Guo and Yang asked for the priest’s advice
for the names of their unborn babies, the priest gave the names Guo Jing and
Yang Kang, and gave them two daggers as gifts. Then Bao Xiruo (Yang Tiexin’s
wife) saved a guy, who turned out to be Wanyan Honglie, the 6th
Prince of the Jin Kingdom. Honglie liked Xiruo, hence he colluded with the
corrupt Song army to have the Guo and Yang families attacked. Guo Xiaotian died
protecting his family and friends. Yang Tiexin was injured during the fight to
defend his wife and Li Ping (Guo Xiaotian’s wife), and he was presumed dead.
Qanyang Honglie pretended to be the hero who rescued Xiruo and eventually took
her to the Jin Kingdom.
A note on Yang Tiexin: Patrick Tse who played
this character played as a villain in the Fallen Family 1985 opposite Leslie
Cheung and Maggie Cheung. Now that I think of it, back in 1982, Patrick Tse
actually looked like Michael Miu these days... hence it was actually a good
choice in terms of look that Patrick played Michael’s father back then. By the
way, Patrick Tse is the father of the famous actor-singer Nicholas Tse. Didn’t
know until just now.
Ep 2: Wanyan
Honglie finally managed to convince Bao Xiruo to stay at the Jin kingdom to
raise Yang Kang, despite Xiruo’s evident love to the presumed dead Yang Tiexin.
Priest Qi found Xiruo and, despite his dislike that Xiruo was living with
Wanyan Honglie, he finally trained Yang Kang when the boy was already 5 years
old. In Mongolia, Guo Jing was finally taken into the household of Temujin
(Genghis Khan) and became childhood friends with Temujin’s son (Tuolei) and
daughter (Huazheng). The Seven Freaks of Jiangnan finally found Guo Jing and
trained him as well. This boy Guo Jing was played by the little boy who was in
Chor Lau Heung 1984 as Fell Cut’s apprentice. The episode ended with the grown
up Guo Jing (Felix Wong) walking up the hill.
Ep 3: Wanyan
Honglie and another Jin prince (played by the guy who played as Auyeung Fei in
CLH 1984) came to visit Temujin and his Mongolian kingdom . Guo Jing is courted
by Huazheng the Mongolian princess (“Tung Yi” in FD 1984), but the princess is
courted by Dushi, another Mongolian royal.
GJ started to question his status as a Han in Mongolia.
Ep 4: Despite the
insults, Guo Jing still aided Mongolia in a war against Naiman to prove that a
Han was much smarter than the general opinion among the Mongols. He was
victorious, thus the Mongols started to treat him with respect. In fact, Wanyan
Honglie started to see Guo Jing as a talent he’d love to have on his side.
Ep 5: Wanyan
Honglie visited Guo Jing and his mother. Upon realising that Wanyan is the 6th
Prince of the Jurchen, Li Ping told him to get out of her house. Realising that
Li Ping could tell Yang Kang the truth about his father (that Wanyan Honglie
wasn’t his real father, and the earlier was the reason behind the Guo and the
Yang demise), Wanyan ordered the demise of GJ and his mother. The plan failed,
and Wanyan Honglie just point blank refused the responsibility. Later, Guo Jing, Tuolei and Huazheng saw Mei
Chaofeng, a black-magic practitioner who was defeated by the Seven Freaks of
Jiangnan a decade ago.
Ep 6: The Seven Freaks
fought with Mei Chaofeng, but they couldn’t defeat her. Also, the 5th
Brother of the Freaks died, but not before he confessed his love to 7th
Sister (this 5th Brother played Big Mole in FD 1984). Later Guo Jing practiced to defeat Yang Kang
in the promised fight, but he wasn’t the smartest student 7 Freaks had...
Ep 7: Guo Jing met
Taoist Ma Yu of the Quanzhen Sect who taught him some moves to improve his
skills. First Teacher instructed him to defeat Third Teacher. If GJ lose, he’d
be expelled from the school. Taoist Ma Yu gave him tips to control his
breathing, which helped him withstanding three moves of the Third Teacher.
First Teacher was suspicious about GJ’s improved skills, hence he asked 4th
and 7th to follow GJ. They didn’t find GJ; but they found injured skulls,
which they thought was GJ’s wrongdoing. Meanwhile, GJ and Taoist Ma Yu also
tracked down Mei Chaofeng unsuccessfully. Yet, they saw Wanyan Honglie
cahooting with Sangkun, one of Temujin’s brothers. GJ wanted to warn Temujin, but the Seven
Freaks tried to kill GJ for they thought GJ was learning black arts from Mei
Chaofeng. Taoist Ma Yu interfered and explained what happened.
Ep 8: Temujin saved
himself, thanks to his loyal troops. He then concocted a plan to defeat Sangkun
and his other brother (forgot the name). Tuolei killed Dushi, hence Huazheng
was free to marry Guo Jing. Yet, Taoist Ma Yu suggested that the Seven Freaks return
to the Central Plain to escape Mei Chaofeng. The Seven Freaks agreed, and they took
Guo Jing with him. Temujin bestowed his daughter to Guo Jing by way of the gold
dagger, hence Guo Jing became the Golden Prince of Mongolia. Guo Jing later
refused cos he always treated Huazheng as his sister. Huazheng cried and ran
away, then was kidnapped by Mei Chaofeng. Guo Jing tried to rescue her. The Seven
Freaks joined with Taoist Ma to defeat Mei with the Seven Stars Formation. However,
Taoist Ma still had to impart one of the secret martial arts of his sect to
save Guo Jing.
Ep 9: Guo Jing
said goodbye to the sleeping Huazheng. Poor girl, this actress seemed to always
had a hopeless rivalry with Barbara Yung’s character. In LOCH she had to
compete with Wong Yung/Huang Rong for Guo Jing, and in FD she tried in vain to
win Szeto Man Mo who only loved Lam Chor Yin...
Our lovely, cute Barbara as Wong Yung/Huang Rong, Ep 9 |
Speaking of Barbara, we finally met her in Ep 9! That’s when
Guo Jing finally went to Jiaxing alone (cos the Seven Freaky Teacher finally
thought he’d better explore the world alone to learn some lessons). Barbara, I
mean Wong Yung was dressed as a little beggar who kept following Guo Jing. She’s
so cute, OMG!!! I use the Cantonese spelling for her name instead of the
Mandarin spelling (Huang Rong) cos that’s how I remember her. By default I
should use Kwok Ching as well for Guo Jing, but since “Kwok Ching” and Guo Jing
sound similar, I just use GJ. OTOH, Huang Rong and Wong Yung don’t sound the
same at all, hence I use Wong Yung (in addition to that’s the name I remember
her).
Guo Jing enjoying Wong Yung's presence, Ep 9 |
Anyway, Guo Jing didn’t want Wong Yung to follow him around,
so she left. But then she “took revenge” by showing the Three Ghosts of Jurchen
his hideout.
Ep 10: Wong Yung
eventually saved Guo Jing from the Three Ghosts. She even swam in the lake to
save both of them from the Three Ghosts’ teacher. Later in town, they met Mu
Nian Ci who was buying a jar of wine. Wong Yung disliked Guo Jing looking at Mu
Nian Ci. Later, Mu Nian Ci was kidnapped by Ouyang Ke, the nephew of a
famous Ouyang Feng (Ouyang Ke's actor also played as Yip Shing Lan, Siu Ching’s half-brother
in CLH 1984). Mu Nian Ci’s father thought Wong Yung and Guo Jing kidnapped
Nianci, hence they also had to run away from the hero (who I suspect was
actually Yang Tiexin). Wong Yung and Guo Jing found and saved Mu Nianci from Ouyang
Ke (who restrained himself once he realised Wong Yung wore a soft hedgehog
vest, which meant that she was related to one famous Huang Yaoshi).
Since she disliked
Guo Jing being friendly to Mu Nianci, Wong Yung changed into female clothing
and made Guo Jing gaga over her beauty. And man, she’s so gorgeous!
Our Barbara Yung as Wong Yung decked to the nines for Guo Jing, Ep 10 |
Later, Mu Nianci’s father (who was truly Yang Tiexin) found
her and almost had a misunderstanding with Wong Yung and Guo Jing, but Nianci
cleared the misunderstanding. Wong Yung didn’t allow Guo Jing to tell his name
to Yang Tiexin tho, hence Yang Taihap couldn’t connect the dots.
Anyway, Wong Yung and Guo Jing bonded quickly, and they were
really cute together. I’m still biased with MB, but I have to admit that Wong
Yung/Guo Jing are cute. But I now wondered if ever the Wong Yung character could
befriend (a humbler and more honest) Yang Kang... would they have a good
chemistry too? That wouldn’t happen cos they’re archenemies here, mostly due to Yang Kang's arrogance I guess.
Oh, and then Guo Jing decided to confess that he was the
Golden Prince consort in Mongolia, i.e. he’d marry Princess Huazheng as he
returned to Mongolia. Wong Yung was very angry. She slapped Guo Jing and told
him to leave. Okay, here I have to be honest: I think their interaction was too
quick here. I guess WY just needed someone she truly liked to be with her, and
thus when the brat found out that GJ wasn’t available, she cried. But again, I have
to say that this is a bit too fast a development (but also feel free to ignore
me cos, again, I’m biased).
Anyway, WY realised that she was being unreasonable, hence
she chased Guo Jing to get him back. She arrived in time to rescue him from the
Lama Lightning Formation set by Young Master Ouyang Ke et al.
Later episodes will be posted in due course...
3 comments:
Hey!
I loved this series as a child. My mom LOVED 80s series featuring Miu and Barbara. SO, when I first watched this, I has already seen Chor Lau Heung, and Fearless Duo.
But I think Yung and Felix were pretty cute in here, and the rest of the series. I don't think you'll see the friendly duo you'd wish for between Barbara and Michael lol.
Great synopsis! Enjoy the series!
(My spelling might be off, I watched this in Vietnamese dubbing.)
Yes I think that this movie does have Barbara and Felix going pretty well together. Michael and Sharon do have a good chemistry together. Also, I think Michael and Felix have great acting skills as well as Barbara and Sharon. I would think that Barbara is of course gorgeous and Sharon is too! This is a great movie and Barbara is so cute and she is very smart as Wong Yung. She also is smart in her fighting skills which I like because she could protect herself. Guo Ching and Wong Yung are both the characters that make this series so funny and memorable.
Thanks a lot Anon and Tammy!
I will keep an open mind about Wong Yung and Kwok Ching (Guo Jing). I do think they're cute together, and I think WY isn't compatible with Yang Kang here in this series; YK do need someone like Mu Nianci (which is so much like Mother Bao in character) to bring up his good side. With someone like Wong Yung, Yang Kang would just rebel more, cos he disliked being told what to do.
The only thing that hasn't sold me for WY/GJ is because I do think their interaction is more of the best-friends interactions, and not lovers. Nothing wrong with Barbara/Felix performance; I do think they're very cute together. Since I think Yang Kang and Nianci had a great chemistry, perhaps it's not really bias that I don't really find the butterfly-feelings for WY/GJ. It's just me, who wants the flops-flops of a butterfly in my tummy when I watch an OTP... ^_^
Post a Comment