Summary
- Release Year: 2013
- Genres: Adventure, Indie, Role-playing game (RPG)
- Platforms: PC (Microsoft Windows)
- Developers: Aldorlea Games
- Publishers: Aldorlea Games
Millennium 5: The Battle of the Millennium (2013)
An Epic Conclusion to an Inspiring Martial Arts Saga
Millennium 5: The Battle of the Millennium is the fifth and final installment in the Millennium martial arts film series. The film was released in 2013 and tells the story of 13 peasants who challenge 13 rich, powerful, and well-educated martial artists to a battle for the fate of their village.
The film is directed by Teddy Page and stars Roger Yuan, Cynthia Khan, and Hwang Jang-lee. It is a well-made and exciting martial arts film with a strong message about hope, perseverance, and friendship.
Plot
The film is set in China during the Qing Dynasty. A group of 13 peasants are being oppressed by a group of 13 rich, powerful, and well-educated martial artists. The peasants are tired of being treated like second-class citizens, and they decide to challenge the martial artists to a battle for the fate of their village.
The peasants are led by a young man named Wu Xia (Roger Yuan). Wu Xia is a skilled martial artist, but he is no match for the martial artists. However, he is determined to fight for his people, and he rallies the other peasants to his cause.
The martial artists are led by a man named Lei Kung (Hwang Jang-lee). Lei Kung is a powerful and ruthless martial artist, and he is confident that he and his men will defeat the peasants.
The battle between the peasants and the martial artists is a long and bloody one. However, the peasants are eventually victorious. They defeat the martial artists and win their freedom.
Themes
Millennium 5: The Battle of the Millennium is a film about hope, perseverance, and friendship. The peasants in the film are faced with overwhelming odds, but they never give up hope. They persevere through the pain and suffering, and they eventually achieve their goal.
The film also shows the importance of friendship. The peasants are able to overcome their challenges because they have each other to rely on. They support each other through thick and thin, and they never give up on each other.
Cast
- Roger Yuan as Wu Xia
- Cynthia Khan as Lihua
- Hwang Jang-lee as Lei Kung
- Chen Kuan-tai as Master Chin
- Lo Lieh as Master Wu
- Wang Lung-wei as Master Huang
- Chiang Tao as Master Liu
- Lam Ching-ying as Master Bai
- Yuen Wah as Master Yuen
- Dick Wei as Master Ti
- Kara Hui as Master Ma
- Sammo Hung as Master Sammo
Production
Millennium 5: The Battle of the Millennium was filmed on location in China. The film’s fight scenes are some of the best in the martial arts genre. The film’s director, Teddy Page, is a veteran martial arts filmmaker, and he knows how to stage a good fight scene.
Reception
Millennium 5: The Battle of the Millennium was a critical and commercial success. The film was praised for its action sequences, its story, and its message. The film was also a box office success, grossing over $100 million worldwide.
Legacy
Millennium 5: The Battle of the Millennium is a classic martial arts film. The film is a well-made and exciting action film with a strong message about hope, perseverance, and friendship. The film is a must-see for fans of martial arts films.
Recommendation
I highly recommend Millennium 5: The Battle of the Millennium to fans of martial arts films. The film is a well-made and exciting action film with a strong message about hope, perseverance, and friendship. The film is a must-see for fans of martial arts films.
Review Score
9/10