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The Flying Swordsman Review

The Flying Swordsman aka The Hidden Fox directed by Lei Qiao -K starring Yusi Chen, and Zihan Chen. In a story of a treasure map that leads to deaths and the hunt for the map for years. After it has come back to light the fight and the hunt is on for the forbidden treasure. Just a game is being played by one key player which is not who he says he is. A child left alone taken end by the man who killed his father. Each of the eight assassins has a power that makes them deadly killers. One by one they will fall till there are just two left as the truth comes to light just one the man who killed the fathers of the last two. Reviled his power his worms bring him back to life and finds out the daughter he has been raising as his own has fallen in love with the kid he slayed his father.

She turns on the boy and shows her father she is sorry and as to be killed for her treason. Together they find the treasure with the real amp and the key only for him to be set up and shown the real truth of the revenge of the lovers whose fathers were cut down by this man. Revenge will be had by them and set right the deaths. A great film overall in my book the story was well done and the action scenes were amazingly choreographed and looked stunning on the screen. The twist in the story added depth to the story of the film. I give this one an 8 out of 10 for the story and fight scenes and great viewing experience. Check it out now from Well Go USA Entertainment.