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Following up his award-winning martial-arts drama HERO, director Zhang Yimou (JU DOU, RAISE THE RED LANTERN) tells an intricately detailed love story in the swordfighting epic...Read more
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A Beautiful Martial Arts/Love Story
After "Hero", Zhang Yimou has produced another stunning visual epic; "House of Flying Daggers". Takeshi Kaneshiro, Andy Lau, and the beautiful Ziyi Zhang f...Read more
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A review from someone who has good taste.
hannah's review is pathetic. That review probably came from someone who's idea of a great film is Doom or The Fast and the Furious. First off, the film is Chinese. Having sa...Read more

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Following up his award-winning martial-arts drama HERO, director Zhang Yimou (JU DOU, RAISE THE RED LANTERN) tells an intricately detailed love story in the swordfighting epic HOUSE OF FLYING DAGGERS, set during the final days of the Tang Dynasty. A mysterious group called the Flying Daggers is a dangerous threat to the government, so police captain Leo (Andy Lau) sends his right-hand man, Jin (Takeshi Kaneshiro), undercover to try to find the rebels' location. Jin, a notorious playboy, pretends he is a roving warrior called "Wind" and befriends Mei (Ziyi Zhang), a blind dancer who is believed to be the daughter of the former leader of the Daggers. As he leads her across the countryside, they are "attacked" by government soldiers--but these battles are staged by Leo in order to convince Mei that Jin is on her side. But when a general orders that Mei must be captured at any cost, the fighting turns real, and Jin must decide between his loyalty to his job and his growing love for Mei. Meanwhile, Mei battles her feelings for Jin as well, trying to hide her true self. Zhang's gorgeous, compelling film is filled with beautiful singing and dancing, marvelous costumes, and wonderful locations; the scene in the Bamboo Forest is unforgettable, as is the Echo Game, which Leo and Mei play in the Peony Pavilion. There are also twists throughout the film and by the time the end comes, audiences will be spinning their heads in awe and amazement at the neverending wonders of this special movie. The film is dedicated to Anita Mui, who was to have a starring role before her unexpected death.

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  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Rating: PG-13 (MPAA)
  • Film Country: China
  • UPC: 043396150225

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Genre:Foreign Films
Format:Blu-ray Disc

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Director:Yimou Zhang
Leading Role:Ziyi Zhang, Takeshi Kaneshiro
eBay Product ID: EPID52515144
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"The action sequences are often joltingly spectacular..."
Premiere - Glenn Kenny (12/01/2004)

"[A] gorgeous entertainment, a feast of blood, passion and silk brocade."
New York Times - A. O. Scott (12/03/2004)

"Zhang reveals bold finesse at pulling off an emotion-charged epic of style and sophistication that is exciting and at times humorous."
Los Angeles Times - Kevin Thomas (12/03/2004)

"[A}n orgy of spellbinding visuals: dazzling acrobatics, mesmerizing martial arts, sumptuous settings and resplendent costumes. With its high drama and historical setting, it is more like an opera than a movie."
USA Today - Claudia Puig (12/03/2004)

"[With] a lyrical love story, head-spinning fights and dazzling surprises....Prepare your eyes for popping."
Rolling Stone - Peter Travers (12/09/2004)

"Zhang Yimou returns with another beautifully wrought incursion into classical Chinese folklore."
Uncut - Wendy Ide (01/01/2005)

"[A]n outrageously gorgeous spectacle of balletic aggression....[With] a romantic passion that's woven into the very fabric of the action."
Entertainment Weekly - Owen Gleiberman

"HOUSE is lushly emotional, intimate and intricately tricked out....Zhang has always deployed colour and design with immense skill..."
Sight and Sound - Leslie Felperin (01/01/2005)

"[T]he ravishing visual compositions add a magical note to this tragic tale."
Movieline's Hollywood Life - Andre Chautard (12/01/2004)

4 stars out of 5 -- "[T]he real delight here is the inspired fights, the lyrical love story and the twisty-turny narrative."
Empire - William Thomas (12/01/2008)

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A Beautiful Martial Arts/Love Story

Created: 11/10/09
After "Hero", Zhang Yimou has produced another stunning visual epic; "House of Flying Daggers". Takeshi Kaneshiro, Andy Lau, and the beautiful Ziyi Zhang form the trio of lovers in this martial arts/romance film with great cinematography and CGI effects. The Dance Hall scene is worth the price of admission alone! Where Sony cut corners: the Blu ray transfer is good, but not significantly better than the DVD release. Also, the audio is Dolby 5.1, not remastered into one of the HD audio formats,2 omissions especially for this price. Save some money and purchase the standard DVD, you'll still be enjoying a great film.
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A review from someone who has good taste.

Created: 15/10/06
hannah's review is pathetic. That review probably came from someone who's idea of a great film is Doom or The Fast and the Furious. First off, the film is Chinese. Having said that, one should understand the cultural differences between China and the US. This is a beautiful film, one that can appeal to most people. Zhang Yimou is a fantastic director. His use of color is astounding. I must admit that I enjoyed Hero a lot more than this film. The action is great (although sparse), the music is great, and the acting is great (I love Andy Lau and Takeshi Kaneshiro). If artsy films aren't your cup of tea, stay away. I really hope people give movies like this a chance. Asian cinema is a breath of fresh air.
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House of Flying Daggers

Created: 01/02/08
This movie is a feast of eye-candy in terms of color and choreography, perfect for the Blu-ray system. Enjoy the full benefits of HD. The action and colors will just saturate your eyes even if you have just a regular tv. Great martial arts as well as Great story/plot. If you liked Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, or Curse of Golden Flower, you will like this one too... You will be glad.
1 of 1 people found this review helpful.
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Superb film - A keeper

Created: 27/09/07
I love this film. It has a nice love story built around martial arts, special effects, wonderful camera work and of course beautiful actress Ziyi Zhang - simply hard to keep the eyes off her. There are not too many movies that I want to watch more than once. This one I watched three times already. This DVD is definitely a keeper.
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Simply spectacular; a visual feast!

Created: 03/06/07
I am not ordinarily a fan of this genre, but I saw the film playing while I was evaluating HDTVs at a local store. I ended up with a Blu-ray 1080-P and the 52inch Sony Bravia XBR flat panel 1080P lcd. The combination of a 1080 P dvd and 1080P tv is spectacular, and this movie is staggeringly beautiful when viewed on a Blu-ray player. The echo game scene is mesmerizing; especially if you have a good surround sound system. Now, of course, I am spoiled for any other type of media, and await the release of more movies on BLU ray!
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