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Director & Screenwriter: Yang Bingjia
Cinematographer: Zhao Xiaofeng
Cast: Xie Miao, Yang Enyou
Produced by Lian Ray Pictures Co., Ltd., Cavelries Film Co., Ltd., Zhe Jiang HengDian Film Co., Ltd.
2024 | Colour | 90'
In Putonghua with Chinese and English subtitles

Post-screening Talk (In Cantonese)
Speaker: Keith Ho

A sequel to the popular 2022 made-for-streaming film, this martial arts fable uses “blindness” as a blade that pierces the hypocrisy of “brightness”. A blind swordsman is forced to become involved in a tragedy caused by the “blindness” of the powerful. However, his revenge will not simply be blood for blood; it will be a trial that forces a selectively blind world to open their eyes and see the rotten truth of corruption.

For Hong Kong film buffs who are well-versed in the martial arts genre, this film is a throwback to traditional martial arts extravaganza that also infuses innovation through complex characterisations and a cool visual style. This is a fresh take on the wuxia genre that is rarely seen in Mainland Chinese cinema.

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