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| Value for Money | 8.3/10 |
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| Overall rating | 7.3/10 |
By ShereKhan
on 7th Aug 2006
| Starring Actor/Actress | Jet Li |
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| Where Did You See It? | DVD |
| Value for money | 10/10 |
| Overall value | 10/10 |
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Innovative story telling.
Beautiful landscapes, action and direction.
Interesting design; the way the colours change in each reincarnation of the tale creates a highly artistic style, the shades metaphoric for the mood and atmosphere.
The English dubbing comes on as default and really isn't as good as the original soundtrack. If you buy it on DVD I'd make sure the chinese soundtrack is on with english subtitles.
After watching 'Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon' on TV I bought 'Hero' and 'House of Flying Daggers' from amazon and was amazed at the spectacle that is Zhang Yimou's tale of assassins and war; 'Hero' is definately the best of the western released chinese films that I have seen.
The plot follows a nameless warrior (played by Jet Li) in a pre-united China who, upon returning to the King of Qin's fortress, retells a story of how he slayed 3 assassins who had planned to kill the King. With each reported death he is rewarded and is allowed a set amount of steps closer to the King. Each character is said to die in a different beautiful location, ranging from a gambling house in the falling rain to a tranquil lake in the mountains, but the truly brilliant part of the story is when you realise that Jet Li's story isn't as truthful as it seems. The flashbacks are retold a number of times, each reincarnation focusing on slightly different aspects, recreating the tale in a subtle yet significant way, creating a unique intricate plot.
The nature of China at the time sees the different factions warring with one another, the actions of the main characters becoming the cause of China's unity and if their plans do not come into fruition the wars will surely continue, causing more death. As such it emmerges that the hero's assassination tales may not have occured at all, and his plans to move nearer to the King's throne allow him to do something that may change the nature of China forever.
The trademark choreographed fight scenes and beautiful action sequences of this genre are a sight to see, but coupled with the gorgeous visuals, ancient Chinese politics and amazing plot 'Hero' creates a dazzling experience for its audience. If you enjoyed 'Crouching Tiger...' but found its plot to be lacking something I'd truly recommend this film, it's the best I've seen of this style and I thoroughly enjoyed it.

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