1966, Hong Kong, directed by King Hu
The first of King Hu's
wuxia films, in which he developed the template on which he'd expand (in every sense:
Come Drink With Me is a good deal shorter than Hu's subsequent career highlights, especially the epic
A Touch of Zen). Given that Hu had little enough experience behind the camera, never mind in this specific genre, it's a strikingly confident film, making exceptional use of both exterior and, especially, interior spaces: one sequence set in an inn is a masterpiece of staging, the frame alive with action at various depths (it's also an especially satisfying sequence as Golden Swallow, memorably played by Cheng Pei-pei, showcases her abilities).
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