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Saving General Yang

Saving General Yang is a 2013 Hong Kong-Chinese historical directed by , loosely based on the legendary exploits of the Generals of the Yang Family from set during the . The plot centers on (played by ) and his seven sons (portrayed by , , Vic Zhou, , Fu Xinbo, and others), who must navigate betrayal, political intrigue, and brutal battles to rescue their father after he is captured by the rival Khitan army led by the ruthless Yelu . Released on April 4, 2013, in , the film blends intense choreography with themes of familial loyalty and heroism, earning praise for its visual spectacle and period authenticity despite mixed critical reception. Produced by Pegasus Motion Pictures, it features a runtime of 102 minutes and was screened internationally, including at the Far East Film Festival.

Synopsis and cast

Plot

In ancient during the early Northern in AD 986, the story centers on the Yang family, renowned for their loyalty to the emperor and defense against Khitan invaders. General , a veteran commander, faces internal family strife when his sixth son, Yanzhao, and seventh son, Yansi, defy orders by entering a tournament to compete for the hand of Princess Chai, whom Yanzhao loves. During the tournament, Yansi accidentally kills Pan Bao, the son of rival general Lord Pan Renmei, igniting a feud between the clans and complicating alliances against external threats. As smoke signals alert the kingdom to a massive Khitan invasion led by the vengeful Yelu Yuan—whose father was slain by General Yang years earlier—the emperor dispatches Lord Pan to command the main forces while ordering General Yang to hold the strategic Wolf Mountain pass. The Khitan army overwhelms Yang's position in an ambush, using catapults and incendiary attacks that set soldiers ablaze; Yang is struck by a poison arrow and captured alive as bait to lure his family into a trap. Back at the Yang household, the general's wife, She Saihua, dispatches their seven sons—bound by deep filial piety and family honor—to mount a daring rescue mission, embarking on a perilous journey through enemy territory fraught with betrayals and overwhelming odds. The brothers encounter their first major setback when Lord Pan, nursing his over his son's death, refuses to provide reinforcements despite Yansi's desperate plea, leading to Yansi's execution by arrows as a sacrificial gesture to secure aid that never comes. Internal dynamics strain as the eldest brother, Yanping, assumes leadership, guiding the group through a brutal battle where they wield spears against hordes of Khitan warriors in a one-against-many , suffering heavy losses including Yanping's by Yelu during a revealing the enemy's personal tied to his mother's suffering. Further ambushes in dense forests and open fields test the brothers' , with each showcasing unique skills—such as duels and swordplay—while evading traps set by the Khitan forces, who exploit the family's status to draw them out. Princess Chai, meanwhile, plays a pivotal role by providing covert intelligence and emotional support to Yanzhao, her forbidden romance adding personal stakes to the mission. As the poison claims General Yang's life, he experiences a visionary dreamscape urging his sons onward, blending legendary heroism with the family's unyielding duty. The surviving brothers locate their father's body amid escalating chaos, fighting through a climactic confrontation in a vast wheat field where Yanzhao engages Yelu in a fierce one-on-one , initially sparing his foe out of mercy before delivering a fatal counterstrike in . The mission succeeds in retrieving the general's remains for a heroic , but at devastating cost: only Yanzhao and his mother endure, as the other sons perish in the fray. In the resolution, Yanzhao and Princess Chai receive the emperor's blessing for marriage, symbolizing a fragile restoration of peace to the Song Empire following the repelled invasion, though the Yang clan's sacrifices underscore the tragic toll of and .

Cast

The principal cast of Saving General Yang centers on the Yang family, with actors portraying the general, his wife, and their seven sons who embark on a rescue mission.
ActorCharacterRole Description
General The patriarch, a loyal general captured by the Khitan forces.
Xu FanThe general's wife, who rallies their sons to save him.
The eldest son of General , serving as the leader of the brothers.
The second son of General , a dedicated warrior in the family.
The third son of General , joining the perilous quest to rescue his father.
Li ChenThe fourth son of General , contributing his skills to the mission.
The fifth son of General , fiercely loyal to the family cause.
The sixth son of General , romantically involved with Princess Chai and a survivor of the mission.
Fu XinboThe seventh son of General , part of the group facing enemy hordes.
Notable supporting roles include Shao Bing as the Khitan general Yelu Yuan, the primary antagonist leading the enemy army, and as Princess Chai (Chai Meirong), a former princess who becomes entangled with the Yang brothers and influences key developments.

Background and development

Historical inspiration

The legends of the Yang family generals draw from the historical context of the (960–1127 CE), when the empire faced repeated invasions from the Khitan-led to the north. Central to these tales is General (楊業, also known as Yang Jiye, d. 986 CE), a real commander celebrated for his valor in defending the northern frontiers, particularly around the . , along with his sons—most prominently Yang Yanzhao (楊延昭, 958–1014 CE)—served loyally under Emperor Taizong (r. 976–997 CE), repelling forces in several campaigns despite internal court intrigues and betrayals. A pivotal event inspiring the legends occurred in 986 CE during a major Liao offensive, when led a Song counterattack but was betrayed by the officials Wang Shen and Pan Mei, who withheld reinforcements. Surrounded in a narrow valley (Chenjiagu Valley in historical accounts, often embellished in later legends), 's forces were overwhelmed; he was captured and ultimately starved himself to death in Liao captivity, exemplifying the family's tragic devotion to the . This episode, blending historical fact with embellishment, underscores themes of unwavering amid bureaucratic and is chronicled in Song-era records as a symbol of martial sacrifice. While historical accounts confirm 's death, the legends expand his family to include seven sons, portraying them as a unified band of heroes fighting to protect the realm. These events form the core of the classical novel The Generals of the Yang Family (楊家將, Yangjia Jiang), a sprawling fictional saga compiled during the (1368–1644 CE) but rooted in 12th–13th-century storytelling traditions. Spanning roughly 950–1050 CE, the narrative dramatizes the Yang clan's multi-generational struggles against the Liao, emphasizing their heroism, familial bonds, and ultimate tragedies, such as the deaths of and several sons in battle. The work draws on earlier historical texts like the Song Shi (宋史, History of the Song) while amplifying folk elements to highlight moral virtues. Over centuries, the Yang family legends evolved through (pinghua) and dramatic forms, becoming staples of Chinese cultural expression. In (1271–1368 CE) and Ming theater, they inspired numerous plays focusing on battles like the defense of key northern outposts, with later adaptations such as Female Generals of the Yang Family (楊門女將, Yangmen Nvjiang) shifting emphasis to the surviving women of the clan, reinforcing ideals of (孝, ) and righteous resistance. These themes of , , and familial duty persisted into modern media, including 20th-century films, television series, and comics that reinterpret the saga for contemporary audiences while preserving its heroic essence.

Pre-production

Director Ronny Yu returned to filmmaking after a seven-year hiatus since his 2006 project Fearless, taking the helm for Saving General Yang to helm a project rooted in Chinese folklore. Yu envisioned the film as a heartfelt exploration of family bonds and sacrifices amid intense wuxia action, emphasizing the Yang clan's emotional dynamics to create a narrative with universal appeal for both Chinese and international viewers. The script, penned by Edmond Wong with contributions from and Scarlett Liu, drew from the legendary tales of the Generals of the Yang Family during the early , adapting the historical and mythical elements into a streamlined rescue mission focused on and . This process involved reinterpreting the sprawling for contemporary sensibilities, highlighting themes of familial duty while incorporating dynamic battle sequences to engage modern audiences. Financing for the project was secured through a co-production involving Pegasus Motion Pictures, Henan Film and TV Production Group, and , with key producers including Raymond Wong Bak-Ming and . The announced budget exceeded HK$250 million (approximately US$32 million), marking it as Pegasus Motion Pictures' most ambitious and costly endeavor to date since the company's founding in 2009.

Production

Casting

Director approached the casting of Saving General Yang by tailoring key roles to the actors' real-life personalities, aiming to infuse authenticity into the familial dynamics of the Yang clan. Veteran actor was selected for the pivotal role of patriarch General , capitalizing on his decades-long career in historical epics and films, where he has portrayed authoritative warrior figures with commanding presence. Cheng's established credentials as a seasoned performer made him ideal for embodying the wise yet battle-hardened leader. The seven sons were assembled from a diverse pool of talents across Hong Kong, Mainland China, and Taiwan, blending established names with rising stars to create a cohesive ensemble of action-oriented siblings. Ekin Cheng, Adam's real-life compatriot in the industry and a veteran of high-octane Hong Kong action cinema like the Young and Dangerous series, was cast as the eldest son Yang Yanping; he replaced the injured Louis Koo for the role due to his demonstrated sense of responsibility, aligning with the character's dutiful nature. Rising Mainland actors Yu Bo and Li Chen joined as two of the brothers, selected for their proven action credentials—Yu Bo from roles in historical dramas and Li Chen from his dynamic physical roles—adding star power and martial prowess to the group's rescue mission. Other sons, such as Vic Chou and Wu Chun, were chosen similarly: Chou for his reserved demeanor suiting a quiet archer, and Chun for his innate filial piety fitting the devoted sixth son. Assembling the cast presented challenges, particularly in preparing non-specialist actors for the film's demanding action sequences. The ensemble underwent a month-long intensive training regimen in horse-riding, , and weaponry to ensure believable combat performances, a necessity given the legendary tale's emphasis on battlefield heroics. , despite his action background, struggled with mastering period-specific weapons and skills, while [Vic Chou](/page/Vic Chou) endured physical setbacks like bleeding wounds from initial horse-riding attempts due to ill-fitting gear, requiring adjustments and persistence. No major scheduling conflicts were reported, but the rigorous preparation and heavy period costumes contributed to the overall stress, especially for actors balancing the need to appear formidable yet relatable as brothers.

Filming

Principal photography for Saving General Yang commenced on August 4, 2011, in , Province, . The production, a collaboration involving the Henan Film & TV Production Group, spanned three months and wrapped in early 2012 after extensive preparations earlier that year. Filming occurred primarily across various sites in Province to capture the historical essence of the setting, including urban and rural landscapes that stood in for the northeastern Chinese terrain depicted in the story. Battle sequences were shot using large-scale sets and natural environments, with logistical complexities arising from coordinating hundreds of extras and period props for epic confrontations. The film's action incorporated wire-fu techniques for dynamic aerial combat and enhancements for expansive battlefield effects, overseen by director and action choreographer Stephen Tung Wai, known for his work on . These elements allowed for fluid, high-stakes fight choreography emphasizing the Yang brothers' individual fighting styles and weapons.

Release

Premiere

The world premiere of Saving General Yang occurred at the 37th on March 28, 2013, as part of the festival's Gala Premieres program. The screening took place at the , marking the debut of this historical war epic directed by and produced by Motion Pictures. The premiere event drew significant attention, with director and prominent cast members in attendance, including as General Yang Ye, as Yang Yan Ping, , , , and Chun Wu. arrivals featured the stars posing for photographers, underscoring the film's prestige as a high-profile production featuring an ensemble of established talent. Press coverage at the event emphasized the buzz around its adaptation of the legendary Yang Family saga, positioning it as a landmark in contemporary cinema. In the days following the festival debut, early screenings commenced in major Asian cities such as and others starting early April 2013, generating further hype ahead of the theatrical rollout. These initial showings helped amplify anticipation for the film's regional release on April 4, 2013.

The film had its international theatrical release on April 4, 2013, in multiple Asian markets including , , , and , coordinated by Motion Pictures as the primary distributor for the region. In , Well Go USA Entertainment handled distribution, with a VOD release on May 10, 2013, and Blu-ray and DVD editions on December 10, 2013. Additional releases followed in subsequent months and years, such as in Switzerland on July 9, 2013, on December 14, 2013, on January 22, 2014, and on April 3, 2014. For home media, the film was released on Blu-ray and DVD in on May 23, 2013, by Motion Pictures. In , Well Go USA issued the Blu-ray and DVD editions on December 10, 2013, including special features such as an 18-minute behind-the-scenes featurette, an 8-minute making-of segment, interviews with director and cast members, and the original trailer.

Reception

Critical response

Upon its release, Saving General Yang received mixed reviews from critics, who generally praised director Ronny Yu's handling of sequences and visual spectacle while critiquing the film's limited emotional depth and underdeveloped characters. noted that Yu "delivers reliably robust but shows little concern for emotional finesse," highlighting rousing battle scenes with sweeping panoramic shots and breathtaking explosions set against the majestically barren backdrop of province. Similarly, Screen Daily commended the intermittently engaging choreography, including an inspired Kurosawa-esque arrow fight captured dynamically by cinematographer Chan Chi-ying, though it found the film's uniformly superficial characterisation a significant drawback. Critics often compared the film to classic wuxia tales, viewing it as a variation on the much-adapted Yang legend with predictable results, akin to the 1983 Shaw Brothers film The Eight Diagram Pole Fighter. The portrayal of and obligatory bloodshed was described as sombre, emphasizing themes of and , yet undermined by awkward emotional moments, such as a contrived memory sequence of familial bliss. The appreciated the film's focus on bonds, stating it effectively conveys that "family is important and worth fighting, and dying, for," while using vivid, gory battle scenes to underscore the horrors of war. However, the , including the seven brothers, was challenging to distinguish, limiting audience investment in individual arcs. Aggregate scores reflected this divide, with users rating the film 6.3/10 based on nearly 3,000 reviews, and showing an audience score of 51% from over 100 ratings, though critic reviews were limited.

Saving General Yang grossed approximately HK$100 million ($12.8 million) worldwide, significantly underperforming against its reported budget of approximately HK$250 million ($32 million). The film's strongest earnings came from , where it accumulated about US$9.68 million (roughly 60 million RMB or HK$67 million), accounting for the majority of its total gross during its 2013 release. In , it earned around US$819,000 (HK$6.4 million), with an opening weekend of US$325,000, while other markets like [Singapore](/page/Singapore) contributed US1.12 million and US$35,500. The underperformance was largely attributed to stiff competition from major releases, particularly , which dominated the Chinese box office with over 466 million RMB in earnings during the same period, overshadowing local productions like this film. Additionally, the market's saturation with historical epics contributed to audience fatigue, limiting its appeal beyond initial positive word-of-mouth.

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