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.
25 February 1965
2 December 1960, Hong Kong
29 June 1947, Suzhou, Jiangsu, China
26 April 1963, Beijing, China
27 July 1963, Canton, China
14 March 1951, Kowloon City, Hong Kong, British Crown Colony
1 January 1947
24 September 1962, Hong Kong
15 June 1957, Tangshan, China
May 11, 2001
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.
January 01, 2000
Giving it a title that suggests an Eastern version of a Sergio Leone epic raises expectations that can't be fulfilled.
July 08, 2005
Much more than just another martial arts movie.
May 20, 2003
A splendid if frankly fake-looking spectacle.
July 14, 2003
Great follow-up to OUATIC. More of a political conspiracy plot than a cultural one, but still has great fight scenes.
January 01, 2000
...this sequel has some of the most astounding action you've ever seen, proving that when Tsui is compared to Steven Spielberg it's no exaggeration.
January 01, 2000
...a more controlled, skillfully woven film overflowing with a talented cast and crew.
April 25, 2001
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.
October 22, 2002
It is a great-looking film with top-notch martial arts sequences and high production values.

