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In this sequel, Wong Fei Hung becomes caught up in the chaos surrounding the collapse of the Ching Dynasty when he travels by train from Foshan to Guangzhou to attend a seminar on medicine.
Giving it a title that suggests an Eastern version of a Sergio Leone epic raises expectations that can't be fulfilled.
January 01, 2000
Ryan Cracknell
With its ability to maintain a balance between a high standard of intense action and thought-provoking storytelling, Once Upon a Time in China II accomplishes something very few sequels achieve: it outshines the original.
May 11, 2001
J. Hoberman
More concentrated and svelte than its precursor, Once Upon a Time II also has the benefit of fights staged by Master Yuen Wo-Ping that show Jet Li-another camera-age hero-to even greater advantage.
April 25, 2001
Robert Roten
It is a great-looking film with top-notch martial arts sequences and high production values.