Originally posted by: DT4K
Did anyone think about Taiwan while watching this movie?
Originally posted by: maddogchen
I didn't like it. the biggest thing was the ending. Yeah the fight scenes were kinda lame for me. But the ending was terrible IMO.
SPOILER ALERT
He shoulda just killed the emperor. If the emperor turned out to be a super-fighter and killed him that woulda been better. But to go all the way there and not do it? What a waste and what a waste of my time.
Originally posted by: kage69
Hero isn't half the movie Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon is.
The first fight scene with Sky was the only really redeeming part of it IMO. The fight on the pond with Broken Sword and the 'arrow catching scene in front of the school' were too stupid for words.
Originally posted by: Kev
Originally posted by: maddogchen
I didn't like it. the biggest thing was the ending. Yeah the fight scenes were kinda lame for me. But the ending was terrible IMO.
SPOILER ALERT
He shoulda just killed the emperor. If the emperor turned out to be a super-fighter and killed him that woulda been better. But to go all the way there and not do it? What a waste and what a waste of my time.
way to miss the point of the movie completely. it must have gotten confusing with all those silly words at the bottom
Originally posted by: maddogchen
Originally posted by: DT4K
Did anyone think about Taiwan while watching this movie?
eh?![]()
Originally posted by: HamSupLo
ha, i still haven't seen it yet. You guys seem to be trashing it, but the director Zhang Yimou is one of China's best. His past movies are better with less of the artistic fluff.
Originally posted by: DT4K
Originally posted by: maddogchen
Originally posted by: DT4K
Did anyone think about Taiwan while watching this movie?
eh?![]()
The whole "the emperor only wants to conquer the other provinces and kill thousands of people because he wants to unify the country" message made me think of the current Taiwan situation.
Originally posted by: HamSupLo
ha, i still haven't seen it yet. You guys seem to be trashing it, but the director Zhang Yimou is one of China's best. His past movies are better with less of the artistic fluff.
Originally posted by: preslove
Originally posted by: HamSupLo
ha, i still haven't seen it yet. You guys seem to be trashing it, but the director Zhang Yimou is one of China's best. His past movies are better with less of the artistic fluff.
Yeah, I'm sure these morons would walk out of "Raise the Red Lantern"
Originally posted by: igowerf
Two people swatting away swarms of arrows? I don't even remotely see the appeal of such an action scene. Why not just have them punch through mountains too to show how strong they are?
Originally posted by: HamSupLo
ha, i still haven't seen it yet. You guys seem to be trashing it, but the director Zhang Yimou is one of China's best. His past movies are better with less of the artistic fluff.
Originally posted by: igowerf
Originally posted by: preslove
Originally posted by: HamSupLo
ha, i still haven't seen it yet. You guys seem to be trashing it, but the director Zhang Yimou is one of China's best. His past movies are better with less of the artistic fluff.
Yeah, I'm sure these morons would walk out of "Raise the Red Lantern"
If Hero was visual poetry, then it was as poetic as an angsty teenager trying to be cool. The entire movie was just absolutely ridiculous and over the top.
For example:
Insane amounts of fluttering leaves in a fight? It seems to me that he's been watching a little too much anime. It gets bettter when they turn red at the end. How didactic.
Two people swatting away swarms of arrows? I don't even remotely see the appeal of such an action scene. Why not just have them punch through mountains too to show how strong they are?
An ENTIRE movie plot based on two characters presenting "what if" situations to each other? It seems like a really weak attempt at non-linear story telling.
Originally posted by: dighn
Originally posted by: igowerf
Two people swatting away swarms of arrows? I don't even remotely see the appeal of such an action scene. Why not just have them punch through mountains too to show how strong they are?
well, this type of outrageous action scenes is pretty much standard in chinese kung fu shows and movies. this is after all a chinese movie so really it's quite justified. same goes for walking on air and water.