Synopsis: Based on Kurosawa's classic film "Seven Samurai", it tells the story that seven chivalrous men, led by Qi Dafu, came to a small mountain village to help farmers repel the bandits who could not be attacked again and again.
Japanese movie master Akira Kurosawa's classic The Seven Samurai was shot in 1950s, and it is considered as the mother of all movies about how many people complete a task. Later, it was remake by the United States as The Tale of Seven Heroes, and this version of Loyalty Hero is a remake of Hong Kong film, with almost the same storyline as The Seven Samurai. Kurosawa's original work is most praised for its wonderful war scenes and heroes with different personalities. Loyal heroes are naturally not as shocking and perfect as the former, but they also show some local characteristics in Hong Kong. Large-scale war scenes turn into fights between several people that Hong Kong films are good at. It is wise to avoid the heavy ones.
The Legend of Heroes of Loyalty and Righteousness tells the story of seven chivalrous men, including Qi, who helped poor villagers resist brutal gangs at any cost. In the early years of the Republic of China, warlords scuffled and gangs composed of scattered soldiers took advantage of the chaos to plunder and maim the people. In order to fight against bandits, a village hired seven chivalrous men, including Qi, to train and lead the villagers to fight against bandits. One of the chivalrous world boys fell in love with a village girl. Liu Ling, the bandit leader, borrowed food from the villagers, but not only was he refused, but he was also severely taught a lesson. So the bandits robbed the village girl and one of the seven chivalrous men's booty friends, and forced the coach Qi and others to leave the village and stop helping the villagers. After Qi and others left the village, bandits broke into the village and raped and plundered. After learning this, Qi and others resolutely returned to the village to fight the bandits to the death. As a result of the fierce fighting, the four heroes, namely, the gunner, the sharpshooter and the mace, died heroically, while the bandits were all wiped out by the seven heroes and the villagers. At the end of the film, two chivalrous men, Coach Qi and Thunder, left the village and set foot on the journey of life again. The world boy stayed in the village and lived with the girls in the village.