Customer Reviews
Who is the Hero of Heroes? - By: kimil, 29 Jan 2008 
This 1992 Tsui Hark film is from a wuxia novel "Xiao Ao Jiang Hu" (Smiling & Proud in the Martial World)written by Jin Yong (Louis Cha).
The Ming period story continues from the first film about a carefree swordsman, Ling Wu-Chung (Jet Li) & his tomboy sidekick Kiddo (Michelle Reis). They eventuallly embark on a conflict with Hattori (Waise Lee)and his master, Invisible Dawn (Bridgette Lin), a powerful warlord who possesses the Sacred Scroll.
Why 4 Stars?
Lack of dvd extras & special features. Difficult to understand the film unless you've seen the 1st movie.
Why should I get it?
1) Famous cast
Michelle Reis(Fong Sai Yuk)
Rosamund Kwan(Once upon a time in china)
Yen Shi Kwan(Iron Monkey)
Lau Shun(Once upon a time in china 3)
Waise Lee(A better tomorrow)
2) Good English Audio
3) Unusual storyline & character themes 4) Frenetic fight scenes
5) 12th Annual Hong Kong Film Awards
Winner-Best Costume & Makeup Design (William Cheung Suk-Ping, Yu Ka-On)
* Nominations
Best Actress (Brigitte Lin Ching-Hsia) Best Editing (Marco Mak Chi-Sin)
Best Art Direction (Leung Wah-Sang, Chung Yi-Fung)
Best Action Design (Ching Siu-Tung, Yuen Tak, Ma Yuk-Sing, Cheung Yiu-Sing)
Best Original Score (Richard Yuen)
Best Original Song ("Jek Gei Gam Woo Siu", performed by James Wong Jim)
Fantafestival Awards (1993)* Best Special Effects
Facts
* "We tried something new in every action scene, like Brigitte Lin's zhang feng (palm power). In other films zhang feng causes only an explosion but I tried disintegrating an entire person." - Ching Siu-Tung
* At first, Tsui Hark wanted a man to play the transsexual Asia the Invincible, but later decided to cast the talented actress Brigitte Lin, a move which, according to Hark, "virtuallly everyone, including the author (Louis Cha), was vehemently against."
* The sequel grossed more than double the first film's earnings.
Enjoyed it? You want something similiar?
The Legend of (Fong Sai Yuk), Swordsman, Hero, Iron Monkey, Moon Warriors, Once upon a time in china 1,2,3, Curse of the golden flower
Pretty Good. - By: A. Gadney, 30 Jun 2007 
Quite an odd start to the film that makes you think you have missed some of the story line in the first few minutes. Well perhaps because i havent seen the first one, unfortunately not with Jet Li in it but hell... i have ordered it anyway. Great film with a 'flying person' mystic style of kung fu, jet as fast as ever. Perhaps not the greatest of story lines but definately deserves a place in any martial art fans collection.