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Master of Go: The Great Winner 2010

📅 2010-05-31

Step into the intricate world of strategy and tradition with *Master of Go: The Great Winner (2010)*, a compelling historical drama directed by Feng Xiao that immerses viewers in the ancient art of Go.

Director: Feng Xiao

Cast

Cheng Haofeng
Cheng Haofeng
范西屏
Zhang Chenghe
Zhang Chenghe
施襄夏
付聪
付聪
乾隆
Wang Liwen
Wang Liwen
陆玉娟
Zeng Qiusheng
Zeng Qiusheng
张廷玉
Zhong Weihua
Zhong Weihua
李卫
Yang Shufeng
Yang Shufeng
弘昼
Su Mao
Su Mao
孙明尊

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Master of Go: The Great Winner* (2010) about?

The film follows a revered Go master in his twilight years as he seeks to reclaim his title in a high-stakes tournament, pitting skill against youth and tradition against ambition. It's a meditation on legacy, rivalry, and the enduring power of cultural heritage, all woven into the fabric of the ancient game of Go.

Who directed *Master of Go: The Great Winner*?

Feng Xiao directed this 2010 historical drama, bringing a director's eye for detail and atmosphere to the project.

Who stars in *Master of Go: The Great Winner*?

The film features Cheng Haofeng in the lead role, supported by Zhang Chenghe, Zeng Qiusheng, and other talented actors who embody the spirit of the story.

Is *Master of Go: The Great Winner* (2010) worth watching?

For fans of history, strategy games, or cerebral dramas, this film is a hidden gem. While it may not have mainstream appeal, its thoughtful pacing and rich themes make it a rewarding experience for the right audience.

How long is *Master of Go: The Great Winner*?

Runtime details are not listed for this film.

About Master of Go: The Great Winner (2010) — History, Strategy, and Legacy in One Film

Step into the intricate world of strategy and tradition with *Master of Go: The Great Winner (2010)*, a compelling historical drama directed by Feng Xiao that immerses viewers in the ancient art of Go. Set against a backdrop of cultural reverence and intellectual rigor, the film follows a legendary Go master's final attempt to reclaim his title, blending the precision of the game with deeper themes of legacy, rivalry, and the weight of history. Cheng Haofeng delivers a standout performance as the protagonist, supported by a talented ensemble including Zhang Chenghe and Zeng Qiusheng, whose portrayals bring authenticity and emotional depth to the narrative. The atmosphere is both contemplative and tense, as every move on the Go board mirrors the high stakes of life beyond the game.

As the story unfolds, *Master of Go: The Great Winner* transcends mere competition, exploring the intersection of personal ambition and cultural heritage. The director's meticulous attention to period detail and the film's understated intensity make it a standout in the history genre, ideal for fans of cerebral, visually rich storytelling. Whether you're drawn to the strategic depth of Go or the emotional journey of its characters, this 2010 film offers a rare glimpse into a world where intellect and tradition collide.