Hero (China)
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**Top 10 Alltime**,
*10*,
100 Best,
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2002,
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China,
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martial arts,
Zhang Yimou
Dir: Zhang Yimou, 2002, China (10*)
This astounding film is quite simply one of the greatest films ever made in my opinion; it's also the highest grossing film in Chinese history which gives you some indication. Jet Li said it was the best script he has ever read, and left him in tears. The film's visual lyricism is sheer poetry, and the sound is so good that Bose used it for a tv ad for their surround system. The plot is full of twists and turns, as an assassin is telling the films narrative to the King of Qin of how he defeated three assassins, long-time enemies of the king from neighboring kingdoms, and the story changes as he tells it. Director Zhang Yimou's (director of 2008 Olympic opening) masterpiece, at least two years in the making, and Yimou had to employ another director for the martial arts sequences - this was a major epic undertaking, which also used thousands of extras from the Chinese army. This is a film you'll watch over and over, and likely in Mandarin without subtitles once you know the story, so that the awesome visual compositions have no distractions.
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