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武林:恍魂刀

导演:
任英健
主演:
温兆伦,于清斌
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简介:

  天音门为一西域门派,说是门派,此处更看重金钱交易,门主妙音每年都会网罗举世珍品举办一场‘烟花大会’。
  烟花大会举行三日拍卖,既有千年玉观音这种俗品又有长生不老丹这种妄想之物,所以每年都会吸引不少江湖豪杰与富商大贾前来参加拍卖。但是今年的烟花大会格外轰动,因为沉寂数百年的武林神兵‘恍魂刀’竟然出现在了‘烟花大会’。
  此次恍魂刀重现江湖,吸引了众多武林高手前往,其中最出名的,当属烟雨七君子,烟雨门掌门更是与白衣侯齐名的“一蓑烟雨”任平生。
  白衣侯与柳婵儿自虹日城事件后,一直调查朱雀的行踪,此次根据线索,也前来烟花大会追寻‘朱雀’的下落,路途中与烟雨七君子巧遇同住西风客栈。在客栈中,白衣侯发现,烟雨门中表面和谐,但几人早已互相猜忌,矛盾重重,重重疑点引起了白衣侯的注意。
  待到江湖中人齐聚天音门,烟火大会如期举行,大家更期待的是最后一日的押宝魁首恍魂刀。而就在前一夜,烟雨门内部又生争执,姜上风被任平生杀死,白衣侯目睹此事,通过这一路线索,深知事情绝不简单。第二日开拍恍魂刀时,白衣侯揭露此恍魂刀是赝品,而任平生才是真恍魂刀的持有人,他此次前来,就是为了验证自己刀的真假。
  原来,这一切是朱雀的阴谋,他利用烟花大会拍卖假的恍魂刀引出任平生携带真刀现身,同时策反白夜假死,陷害姜上风引发烟雨门内斗消耗实力,从而夺取真刀。然后,朱雀与蛮族铁流儿将军勾结,意欲绑架参加烟花大会的富商,劫掠财富,但这一切都被白衣侯和柳蝉儿所识破,天音门成为战场。
  蛮族弓箭手的火箭引发了西域火油的燃烧,白衣侯火浣袍重现白光,化身‘真·白衣侯’再次击败朱雀。
  烟雨七君子因为互相的猜忌已经支离破碎,任平生极为自责,从此退隐江湖。

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