Hero is one of the most visually poetic movies I’ve ever seen.
Hero (2004)
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Reviews Counted:187
Fresh:177
Rotten:10
Average Rating:8.1/10
Consensus: A sumptuous movie that'll excite your eyes if not your heart.
Runtime: 1 hr 39 mins
Genre: Action/Adventure
US Box Office: $53,583,486
Synopsis: Using the assasination attempt of the historical figure, Chin Shi Huang Di (The first emperor of China) as a backdrop, this film attempts to explore and develop a better understanding of the... Using the assasination attempt of the historical figure, Chin Shi Huang Di (The first emperor of China) as a backdrop, this film attempts to explore and develop a better understanding of the Chinese concept of a hero. In a Chinese cultural context, it hopes to explore the preconceptions and misinterpretations of heroism and heroes. At the height of China's Warring States period, the country was divided into seven kingdoms: Qin, Zhao, Han Wei, Yan, Chu and Qi. For years, the separate kingdoms fought ruthlessly for supremacy. As a result, the populace endured decades of death and suffering. The Kingdom of Qin was the most determined of all. The Qin King was obsessed with conquering all of China and becoming her first Emperor. He had long been the target of assassins throughout the other six states. Of all the would-be killers, none inspired as much fear as the three legendary assassins, Broken Sword, Flying Snow and Sky. To anyone who defeated the three assassins, the King of Qin promised great power, mountains of gold and a private audience with the King himself. But defeating the killers is a near impossible task. For ten years no one came close to claiming the prize. So when the enigmatic county sheriff, Nameless, came to the palace bearing the legendary weapons of the slain assassins, the King was impatient to hear his story. Sitting in the palace, only ten paces from the King, Nameless told his extraordinary tale: For ten years, Nameless studied the way of the sword and resolved to challenge the three assassins. Using the secrets of swordsmanship; Nameless defeated the mighty Sky in a furious showdown. Following this initial victory, he destroyed the famed duo of Flying Snow and Broken Sword. This time using a weapon far more devastating than his sword - their extraordinary love for each other. The King hung on every detail of this curious story. But then something most unexpected happened - the King has a different story to tell of how Nameless really came to sit there, face to face with the King! It appears that everything was not so simple. In the centre of the intrigue sits Nameless -a solitary ranger and the King of Qin - the ruler of the Kingdom, with only ten steps between them. Within those ten steps holds an earth-shattering tale of love, honour and duty, a story that moves beyond the reaches of history. A story about what it means to be a HERO. -- © Miramax Films [More]
Starring: Jet Li, Tony Leung, Maggie Cheung, Ziyi Zhang
Starring: Jet Li, Tony Leung, Maggie Cheung, Ziyi Zhang, Chen Dao Ming, Donnie Yen, Liu Zhong Yuan, Zheng Tian Yong
Director: Yimou Zhang
Director: Yimou Zhang
Producer: Bill Kong
Composer: Tan Dun
Studio: Miramax Films
Reviews for Hero
Even if you’ve never been attracted to this kind of film before, you can’t help but be impressed by Zhang’s visuals.
The criticism doesn't affect one fact: No current release can rival the visual splendor and cinematic poetry of this historical epic.
... it offers magnificent visuals, exciting kung fu fighting and excellent performances...
First and foremost, this is a film that exists for its sheer visual beauty -- and in that, it's nothing short of breathtaking.
It's impossible to over-praise this masterpiece from Chinese's geinus Zhang Yimou.
The relentless beauty becomes numbing, and the plot just barely sustains interest.
... [not] precisely up to Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon’s style and completeness, but it does tell a compelling story in the most artistic means possible.
The movie is a marvel of coordinated special effects, martial artistry, costume design and set design.
Hero is a poetic masterpiece, a film filled with grace, nobility and action.
Beautiful, strange and utterly fascinating, it's no wonder that "Hero" took Asian audiences by storm two years ago.
Director Zhang Yimou takes film art into a tapestry of kinetic movement and colour as monumental as 2001: A Space Odyssey, Fantasia and Kurosawa’s Ran.
An idealized dream world where ancient warriors suck down massive amounts of helium before they fight and then do silly over-romanticized things like battle in their hearts.
Camerawork, colored costumes and choreography make this film a visual feast
What’s remarkable about the fight scenes is that they are presented in a largely nonlinear fashion, emphasizing the emotional weight of the choreography.
A gorgeous and sweeping epic delivered with exceptional style and mesmerizing imagery.
Visually HERO is stunning. The telling is operatic in style but becomes muddled. ... It certainly is a film that can be appreciated by wide audiences.
...an astonishingly graceful ballet performed with swords, arrows and fists.
The amazing film is loaded with swordplay, fantastical color and cinematography, and a battle of thousands like no other you have seen.
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