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Plot

Writer/director Antti-Jussi Annila's picture Jade Warrior (Jade Soturi) takes as its starting-off point an arresting and little-known fact -- the similarity of Chinese and Finnish mythologies -- and uses it to combine two seemingly unrelated genres: the quirky Finnish fantasy (typified by the works of Kaurismaki) and the Chinese martial arts film. Inspired by a well-known Finnish epic called The Kalevala, the story opens with a down-on-his luck hardware merchant who gets dumped by his girlfriend. She tries to dispose of his collection of Asian artifacts at an antique dealer, but this sets off a mythical series of events that turns the merchant into a warrior prince, fated to battle a demon in icy northern Finland, responsible for enslaving all of humankind. The prince is abetted -- and then ultimately betrayed -- by a two-faced female warrior who has captured his heart and thus carries his greatest weakness in her hands. The battle involves enchanted boxes, spectacular swordfights, and supernatural events that come together -- simultaneously -- in an isolated cabin on the outskirts of Helsinki and in the rural Chinese mountains. Tommi Eronen, Markku Peltola, Zhang Jing-chu, and Krista Kosonen co-star; Annila co-authored the script with Petri Jokiranta.
MPAA Rating:
for violence and brief language.
Genre(s):
Action
Run Time:
104min.
Distributor(s):
Sandrew Metronome Distribution Finland, Warner China Film HG Corporation
Director(s):
Themes:
Heroic Mission,Priceless Artifacts and Prized Objects
Tone:
Atmospheric,Rousing,Stylized
Keywords:
antique-dealer,demon,merchant,mythological-legends,quest,supernatural-forces,warrior
Language:
Finnish,Chinese (unspecified dialect)