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Director Zhang Yimou brings the sumptuous visual style of his previous films (Raise the Red Lantern, Shanghai Triad) to the high-kicking kung fu genre. A nameless warrior (Jet Li, Romeo Must Die, Once Upon a Time in China) arrives at an emperor's palace with three weapons, each belonging to a famous assassin who had sworn to kill the emperor. As the nameless man spins out his story--and the emperor presents his own interpretation of what might really have happened--each episode is drenched in red, blue, white or another dominant color. Hero combines sweeping cinematography and superb performances from the cream of the Hong Kong cinema (Maggie Cheung, Irma Vep, Comrades: Almost a Love Story; Tony Leung Chiu-Wai, In the Mood for Love, Hard Boiled; and Zhang Ziyi, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon). The result is stunning, a dazzling action movie with an emotional richness that deepens with every step. --Bret Fetzer
This is a fantastic telling of an epic tale of intrigue told from the perspectives of various characters. Each retelling features its own narrative style and visual/color keys. The viewer may slowly piece together the "true" amalgamation, but will you figure it out before the emperor? Style to burn, masterful battle sequences, great story, and a visually stunning array of set pieces make this a thoroughly enjoyable film. Don't expect a fight-a-minute-thrill-ride or an overly obvious plot line. Also, be aware of the strong undertones of Chinese political sensibility (PRC). As grand as anything Hollywood can crank out, but with sophistication, and staggering beauty and style. A visual meal for the eyes and mind that will satisfy long after it is consumed.
Thrilling Hero
With "Hero" and "House of Flying Daggers" director Zhang Yimou has jettisoned to the forefront of filmmakers working today. There is no denying that Yimou has a distinctively strong visual style. That said, if it's all style and no substance, so what? "Hero" is blessed with a good narrative. Essentially, the theme of the film is what defines a hero. The answers that Yimou offers are both surprising and enlightening. Strong cast that includes Jet Li and Ziyi Zhang. Essential viewing.
Beautiful Film, but where was Jet Li?
Okay, Zhang Yimou is one of the all-time great film directors and i love his movies, though this one came across as a Disney cartoon done in real-life. My main complaint is that he didn't give Jet much to do. The part of the so-called Hero was a wooden, 2-dimensional character who wasn't on screen much. Instead, the story is really a visual tapestry of how China became united, without much dialog. Whatever. Great for kids, I guess.
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he was trying not to remember what happened last time and ends up
in a beachhouse. This film, as great as the first one has Bourne
trying to escape the beachhouse when the CIA (led by Joan Allen)
wants him dead, killing his girlfriend (Franka Potente) and taking
harmless Nicky (Julia Stiles) as hostage, leading Bourne many places
(incvluding India, Germany, Moscow, and more). Breathtaking,
entertaining sequel has as much car chases as THE ITALIAN JOB
and still the suspense of Robert Ludlum's book. A sequel
is expected next year, just for your imformation. More Info about this DVD Director(s): Paul Greengrass DVD Release Date: Released the 07 December 2004 Usually ships in 6 to 11 days
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