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Hero: A captivating martial arts film

I just finished watching Hero earlier today and I am very impressed. If you like the classic martial arts films with their exaggerated usage of ropes and harnesses, you'll be pleased as well.

Pros: The choreography of this film is awesome, but not overworked like some films are. You will be drawn into the action scenes as they play a roll in the plot in the story. There is a lot of drama and passion fueling the battles, not just your average violent brutes fighting.

Cons: Honestly, the plot is a bit average and typical when compared to other films of our time (eg. Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, House of Flying Daggers, etc). It has the classic story of the journey of a warrior, politics, and revenge.

All in all, this is a great film and I recommend it to any Kung-Fu or martial arts fans. Story alone, the film is just a little bit above average. However, with the dramatic action scenes intertwined, you will find this to be an enjoyable film.
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Hero Drama

The movie on my view is good.It is very good looking from martial arts side. A lot of awesome fighting. But because there is so much drama i wouldn't cal it action movie. People fight with those they love then even tho they didn't want to they (or she to be more presice ) kills the loved one. And the she kills herself. I am not saying drama is a bad thing but if you don't like it ,maybe the movie isn't for you. Over all i liked the whole movie. ( even tho i wathced it uncut, i watched it in chinese language with only english captions.)

The only thing i didn't like is the way master 'nameless' the hero and one of the main characters dies. he dies by the arows he could easily dodge. during the movie he easily defended from large number of arows and the he dies and as i understood somewhy he didn't even try to defend himself.

Still i would recomend this to any martial arts fan.
( maybe fan is not the right word but you get what i mean)
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In a War, both sides has Heros

Director Zhan Yimou is a great director of drama. But he has never directed an action film before. So I went into this with some trepidation. But he has showm with 'Hero', that he is a overall great director. This movie was very well cast and directed.

Jet Li plays a nameless warrior who presents to the Emperor of Qin the weapons of the three greatest assassins. All of who had sworn to kill him. We are taken on a trip through the stories of the Nameless and how he killed the three assassins. And then once again when the emperor tells us his interpretaion of what he perceives happen. Ever perception of the story has its on emotions, visually displayed by its own primary color. The filiming is also epic, the were able to use the chinese army to fill in as extra's for the emperor's army.

The conflict shows us the emotions invloved with what that emperor was trying to do; unite the seven provinces under one rule. It does delve into both sides reasons and how one persons assassin is another's hero. And what we learn is both sides of any conflict has its heros. But the main theme this movie tries to get across is that it is a great hero who thinks of his land before his own desires.

For the martial artist we are treated to Jet Li and Donnie Yen fighting each other. It is a wounderful fight. And I hope we do not have to wait years to see them paired up again. This fight alone is worth watching the movie for.
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HERO - An epic fantasy adventure for all

Fans of the martial arts and/or Hong Kong dramas will be delighted with the stellar cast assembled for this magnificent epic. Three top stars from Wong Kar-Wai's dreamy fantasy 2046 are reunited here: Tony Leung Chiu Wai (Chungking Express, In the Mood for Love) is a standout as the one assassin who realizes the ultimate intent of the hated King of Qin; Maggie Cheung Man-Yak is memorable as his relentless partner who would hound the king to his grave; and the ubiquitous Ziyi Zhang plays the modest yet passionate servant who would kill for her master (Leung). Jet Li stars as the Nameless assassin who enlists the help of the top three assassins in China (Leung, Cheung, and renowned martial artist Donnie Yen) to assist him in dispatching the king once and for all. Nameless spins the king a tale of how he defeated each assassin in order to obtain their hallmark weapons, which he produces during his tale. The king points out the holes in each of Nameless' stories, and the cat and mouse game is spun through several different scenarios in flashback. The story is based loosely on the legendary Jing Ke, the assassin who attempted to murder the King of Qin.

Director Zhang Yimou's sumptuous presentation brings the latest in high-kicking kung fu to the screen, with each flashback memorable for stunning monochromatic visuals, highly anticipated kung fu confrontations, and a story that resounds with a gamut of emotions including undying love, deep-seated hate, ruthless revenge, jealousy, betrayal, and friendship, and culminating in understanding and the ultimate sacrifice. This is considered by many as the ultimate adventure film of the wuxia genre, and should not be missed. Christopher Doyle's lush cinematography, featuring stunning and brightly colored costuming and dizzying scenes of natural splendor, won numerous international awards and recognition, and is one of the most compelling features of the film.

The story has garnered some criticism, especially for the sympathetic portrayal of the King of Qin who ultimately united the middle kingdoms of China under one rule and became China's first emporer. While he was responsible (among other things) for unifying language, systems of weights and measures, and completing the Great Wall of China, he is also known as a brutal, ruthless tyrant.

Hero is a five-star, beautiful, emotional, and visually appealing epic that should not be missed, deserving a spot in every movie libary.

Pros - Advanced kung fu techniques and battle sequences; lush, breathtaking cinematography; emotionally charged plot; top-notch acting by the cream of Hong Kong cinema; haunting and memorable soundtrack; compelling storyline.

Cons - There have been some complaints by viewers that the subtitles go by too fast (not my personal opinion); subtle storytelling may need multiple viewing to fully understand plot; questionable historical perspectives. Those looking for an "action packed" film will undoubtedly be disappointed; the story is a drama with intermittent fight scenes.
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Visually stunning

I loved the visuals, as most everyone probably did, as well. To me, it was just a great film to watch for the visuals and enjoyment. However, I bought the import version (has the mug shots of the 5 characters Jet, Zhang, Tony, Maggie & Donnie on cover). I don't know if it's the same with the domestic version?, but mine said it has special features but I don't see how I can access them from the menu. I'd greatly appreciate some help here! Anyways, yes visually stunning martial arts/action, despite areas subtly exaggerated.Read full review...

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Well made historical martial arts movie with great plot

This film is a historical martial arts movie and is definitely well made. The story is set 2,000 years ago, and Chin(Chen Dao Ming)--wants to unite all of the 7 kingdoms uder his leadership. Three people wish to slay the king but a man (Jet Li) comes to Chin's palace to tell him of the demise of his three enemies, Sky, Broken Sword, and Flying Snow by his skillful hand. When he finishes his tale Chin points out inconsistancies in his tale.It has great visuals, the scenery is scpectacular the music is wonderful and the martial arts are legendary.Read full review...

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A film worthy of a Hero's welcome.

This movie is visually stunning and larger than life. Created in a style much like Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and sequenced like Kill Bill, we are treated to a story of a nameless assassin (Jet Li) and his vitories over three enemy assassins. Each victory is a lesson in the beauty of tradition held so deeply in Chinese culture, martial arts, and life.

The scale of this movie is intense and each scene with the Qin army (supplemented by Chinese army extras) is amazing. Using the army creates scenes of amazing scale and more intense than those we all know from Braveheart or the Lord of the Rings movies and much more powerful as a result.

The scenery is as beautiful as the fighting, which are more artistic than brital, more about love and passion than anger. Breath-takingly beautiful, the fights are amazing and have you sitting on the edge of your seat. This movie takes story telling and martial arts films to an extraordinary new level and one we can only hope others follow.

The story, relayed by the assassin to his lord leads up to the penultimate final fight to claim revenge for all that has happened to his family and his people at the hand of the lord. You will enjoy this movie greatly for drama, the turns, the beauty and the amazing fights.

If you like the martial arts, you definitely need this in your collection.
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One of my favorite movies

One of my favorite movies. Interesting plot twist. Good action & actors. Beautiful settings. The copy I bought off ebay replaced the original copy I had lost in the 2016 floods in South Louisiana.

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A Movie Well Worth Watching

We bought this movie because we had liked others like it (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and House of Flying Daggers). This story is very well told and has amazing scenery. The only "problem" we had with the movie is that it was in Chinese and had English sub-titles. I do not know if the movie is available in English. Even with sub-titles it is well worth watching. A nameless Hero tells his story of assignation of 3 of the greatest martial arts experts of the time to the War-leader of the time. His story is told from several different viewpoints. It is said he can kill anyone that he gets 10 paces from. To what use will he put his talent? Unfortunately the end is tragic, but Hero sacrifices his life to promote peace in his region of China.Read full review...

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Hero, a beautiful bore

visually exquisite movie, the likes of which I have not seen... every leaf that falls in this movie falls like a ballerina... rich saturated color, just GORGEOUS film... but the story does not measure up. Somehow in all that beautiful tragedy, you do not feel much for any of the charactors, and the dialogue though well written does not carry you along... it is disjointed, missing something essential... it could have been great but in my opinion it fell far short.Read full review...

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