The acting is uniformly compelling.
Warriors of Heaven and Earth (2004)
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Reviews Counted:30
Fresh:20
Rotten:10
Average Rating:6.1/10
Theatrical Release:Sep 3, 2004 Limited
Synopsis: In the tradition of Akira Kurosawa's Seven Samurai, Warriors of Heaven and Earth weaves a thread of battle, comradeship and honor. Set in the ferocious Gobi Desert, the story follows two... In the tradition of Akira Kurosawa's Seven Samurai, Warriors of Heaven and Earth weaves a thread of battle, comradeship and honor. Set in the ferocious Gobi Desert, the story follows two protagonists, Lieutenant Li (Jaing Wen) and Japanese emissary Lai Xi (Nakai Kiichi) – both first-class warriors and master swordsmen. After decades of service to the Chinese Emperor, Lai Xi longs to return to Japan, but is instead sent to the West to chase wanted criminals. His only passport back to Japan is to capture and execute Lieutenant Li, a renegade soldier wanted for leading a violent mutiny when he refused orders to kill female and child prisoners. Li and Lai Xi battle, but finally agree to delay their final personal fight until the caravan carrying Minzhu and a Buddhist monk is brought to safety. The monk, however, is carrying a sacred and powerful pagoda that attracts the attention of the region’s ruthless overlord, Master An (Wang Xueqi). Lai Xi and Lt. Li, accompanied by Li’s former posse of soldiers, who have forsaken their peaceful new lives to return to his side, must face the cruelty of the desert, the region's barbaric bandits and the brutality of the overlord’s men before they can finally face one another. -- © Sony Pictures Classics [More]
Starring: Jiang Wen, Kiichi Nakai, Wang Xueqi, Zhao Wei
Starring: Jiang Wen, Kiichi Nakai, Wang Xueqi, Zhao Wei, Harrison Liu, Hasi Bagen, He Tao, Wang Deshun, Yang Haiquan, Yeerjiang Mahepushen, Zhou Yun
Director: He Ping
Director: He Ping
Screenwriter: Zhang Rui, He Ping
Producer: Wang Zhongjun
Composer: Padmashree A. R. Rahman, Matt Dunkley
Studio: Sony Pictures Classics
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Reviews for Warriors of Heaven and Earth
It's too busy courting genre cliches to mine anything transcendent, which runs counter to the promise inherent in the title.
Takes all the elements of the classic Westerns, mixes them with Eastern spiritualism, and comes out with a film that is at least noteworthy, if not especially brilliant.
For most of its two-hour running time, it's a pretty solid action yarn that echoes both the swordsman epics of Akira Kurosawa, as well as some of the Clint Eastwood Spaghetti Westerns.
He Ping brings to his tale characters who are more dimensional than the usual symbolic figures of traditional Chinese period epics.
For eyes that have overindulged in the stylized razzle-dazzle of Hero, the grit, dust, and occasional cheese of Warriors of Heaven and Earth come as a corrective slap.
Be patient, and you'll get rewarded with a good old-fashioned castle siege that's worth the wait.
A rollicking cross between Raiders of the Lost Ark and The Good, The Bad and the Ugly.
The best case for Warriors ... is its cinematic time travels and its peek into the natural wildness of a long-closed countryside.
The movie has so much that's great that you forgive when it veers into Indiana Jones territory.
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