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Green Snake is a 1993 Hong Kong fantasy drama film written, directed and produced by Tsui Hark.The film is based on the novel of the same title by Lilian Lee, itself based on the Chinese folk tale Legend of the White Snake, which depicts the love story between the female snake spirit Bai Suzhen, named White Snake is the film, and the male Human Xu Xian, named Hsui Xien in the film.
Green Snake, known in China as White Snake 2: The Tribulation of the Green Snake (Chinese: 白蛇二:青蛇劫起; pinyin: Báishé: Qīngshé Jiéqǐ), is a 2021 Chinese adult computer animation fantasy film directed by Amp Wong, with animation production by Light Chaser Animation, Alibaba Pictures, Tianjin Maoyan Weiying Culture Media and Bilibili.
The green snake encircles the prince, and the old man, his wife, and the will-o'-the-wisps form a procession and cross the river on the back of the snake. Back in the land of the senses, and guided by the old man, Lily is able to bring the prince back to life — albeit in a dream state — by touching both the snake and the prince.
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However, his role was not revealed until September 2010, when the filmmakers announced Jet Li as Fa Hai, Eva Huang as White Snake, Raymond Lam as Xu Xian, Charlene Choi as Green Snake and Wen Zhang, whom Li invited to play his disciple Neng Ren. [9] Regarding the action scenes, Jet Li said he had never been this exhausted before. [9] Li said,
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Title Director Cast Country Notes 1990: Les 1001 Nuits: Philippe de Broca: Catherine Zeta-Jones, Thierry Lhermitte, Gérard Jugnot: France: Fantasy comedy [1]: A Chinese Ghost Story Part II