House of Flying Daggers (2004)
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Reviews Counted:161
Fresh:141
Rotten:20
Average Rating:7.7/10
Consensus: The visual splendor of the movie makes up for the weak story.
Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for sequences of stylized martial arts violence, and some sexuality
Runtime: 1 hr 59 mins
Genre: Foreign Films
Theatrical Release:Dec 3, 2004 Limited
Box Office: $10,928,042
Synopsis: It is 859AD, and the Tang Dynasty, one of the most enlightened empires in Chinese history at its height, is in decline. The Emperor is incompetent and the government is corrupt. Unrest is spreading... It is 859AD, and the Tang Dynasty, one of the most enlightened empires in Chinese history at its height, is in decline. The Emperor is incompetent and the government is corrupt. Unrest is spreading throughout the land, and many rebel armies are forming in protest. The largest, and most prestigious, is an underground alliance called the “House of Flying Daggers.” The House of Flying Daggers operates mysteriously, stealing from the rich to give to the poor. Thus, they have earned the support and admiration of the people and expanded quickly. Based in Feng Tian County, close to the Imperial Capital, the House of Flying Daggers has long been a thorn in the side of the local deputies, their hated rivals. The deputies are enraged because, even after they fought and killed the leader of the House of Flying Daggers, the House continues to thrive. Under the leadership of a mysterious new leader, the House of Flying Daggers grows ever more powerful. Feng Tian County’s two local captains, Leo (ANDY LAU TAK WAH) and Jin (TAKESHI KANESHIRO) are ordered to capture the new leader within ten days. Captain Leo suspects that Mei (ZHANG ZIYI), the beautiful new dancer at the local Peony Pavilion, is actually the daughter of the old leader. He hatches a plan to arrest her and bring her in for questioning. When Mei refuses to divulge any information on the House of Flying Daggers, the two captains set up another plan. This time, Captain Jin will pretend to be a lone warrior called Wind and rescue Mei from prison, earning her trust and escorting her to the secret headquarters of the House of Flying Daggers. The plan works, and on their long journey to the House, Jin and Mei warm to each other. Before long, Mei has developed feelings for her enigmatic protector, and Jin is surprised to find himself falling for Mei’s headstrong charm. Both struggle to contain their feelings, but under the starry night, their irrepressible desire is almost beyond their control. Danger lurks in the forest surrounding them, and the wind is still, as if sensing the tension in the air. What lies ahead for Jin and Mei, these star-crossed lovers? If this is true love, then why are there plots in their heads…and secrets in their hearts? [More]
Starring: Zhang Ziyi, Takeshi Kaneshiro, Andy Lau, Lu Feng
Starring: Zhang Ziyi, Takeshi Kaneshiro, Andy Lau, Lu Feng, Song Dandan
Director: Yimou Zhang
Director: Yimou Zhang
Screenwriter: Yimou Zhang
Producer: Bill Kong, Yimou Zhang
Composer: Shigeru Umebayashi
Studio: Sony Pictures Classics
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The studied, artistic affectations may prevent this Mandarin-language art house effort from being as kinetically potent as the films it emulates, but it more than compensates by offering up deeply felt emotions played out on a grand scale more than adequa Full Review |
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Moments of astonishing greatness followed by yawn-inducing romance. Full Review |
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Though it is by no means explicitly political, the film expresses a tragic exasperation with the tendency of politics to subsume the rights and lives of individuals. Full Review |
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Wonderfully conveys how the act of loving another can be a game, a sacrifice, a ruse, a weapon, a betrayal, and, most of all, a political act. Full Review |
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[Zhang] adopts a stylized but more naturalistic look for the visually sumptuous wuxia spectacle House of Flying Daggers. Full Review |
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Assim que a história parece prestes a se entregar a um clímax emocionante, o roteiro decide mergulhar no pior dos melodramas. Full Review |
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I'd rather sit through a slide show of scenes from this movie than revisit 99% of the fare churned out by Hollywood Full Review |
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Made me long for the days when director Zhang Yimou made intimate movies with emotional depth. Full Review |
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A soapy love story that gallops across a snowy Autumn Hallmark card. Full Review |
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Les fans du genre ne peuvent qu’être ravis, les sceptiques le seront encore davantage. Un drame épique d’arts martiaux réussi n’en demeure pas moins. Full Review |
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It's a gorgeous celebration of movement for movement's sake, color for color's sake, and athleticism for athleticism's sake. Full Review |
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