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  46. The first chapter of a two-part story centered on a battle fought in China's Three Kingdoms period (220-280 A.D.).
  47. In 208 A.D., in the final days of the Han Dynasty, shrewd Prime Minster Cao Cao convinced the fickle Emperor Han the only way to unite all of China was to declare war on the kingdoms of Xu in the west and East Wu in the south. Thus began a military campaign of unprecedented scale, led by the Prime Minister, himself. Left with no other hope for survival, the kingdoms of Xu and East Wu formed an unlikely alliance. Numerous battles of strength and wit ensued, both on land and on water, eventually culminating in the battle of Red Cliff. During the battle, two thousand ships were burned, and the course of Chinese history was changed forever.
  48. In 208 A.D., in the Han Dinasty of China, the tyrannic and greedy Prime Minster Cao Cao (Fengyi Zhang) forces the reluctant Emperor Han to declare war against the kingdoms of Liu Bei (Yong You) and Sun Quan (Chen Chang) in the South of China. Cao Cao heads with a mighty army of one million soldiers and attacks Liu Bei. His adviser and war strategist Zhuge Liang (Takeshi Kaneshiro) heads to South in a diplomatic mission trying to convince Sun Quan to join force with Liu Bei against the powerful warlord. When Zhuge Liang meets the viceroy Zhou Yu (Tony Leung), he succeeds in his assignment with the alliance of the two kingdoms against Cao Cao. The armies fight against each other in many battles until the final one in Red Cliff where guile, knowledge and strategy prevail.<br/><br/>&quot;Chi Bi&quot; is visually spectacular with magnificent cinematography, art direction, set decoration and costumes. The story is based on a true milestone in the Han Dinasty in China and the screenplay is engaging, using lessons of &quot;The Art of the War&quot;. Once again John Woo makes a fantastic work and I am looking forward to see the sequel of this stunning film on DVD that has not been released in Brazil yet. My vote is eight.<br/><br/>Title (Brazil): &quot;A Batalha dos 3 Reinos&quot; (&quot;The Battle of the 3 Kingdoms&quot;)
  49. This film is a pile of rubbish...such a waste when one considers what the film could have been with this all-star cast, the historical story, and the scenery.<br/><br/>The edits and many camera shots were bizarre; trying to replicate a video game Mr. Woo? Really bad. It was similar to a low-end kung-fu production from the 70&#39;s.<br/><br/>The dialogue was comical...the long pauses trying to emphasize points was absolutely ridiculous. Stating the obvious was not needed, and I refer to the Mandarin dialogue as well as the English subtitles.<br/><br/>The acting was terrible...really bad. I was shocked since I have enjoyed the work of many of these actors before. Once again, we can blame the director for trying to replicate a video game.<br/><br/>The extras were comical - yes, I understand that they were only peasants hired from the Chinese army, not exactly known for quality individuals, but it was really bad. Fast moving cameras and edits could not hide the lame performances. Is it really that difficult to wave a spear around? Many people in the theater where I viewed this (Hong Kong) laughed a few times during the lame battle scenes.<br/><br/>Some walked out during the film.<br/><br/>I&#39;d categorize this film as &quot;tellic art&quot;, a type of propaganda aimed at the low-brow and/or Chinese nationalists. It was nowhere near being a strong work. Not even close.<br/><br/>I love Chinese films, and I live/work in Hong Kong...but I was really disappointed, and wanted to ask for my money back but I had received a discount. hah!
  50. It's a movie on the Hollywood scale that has so much of the Asian spirit. It has drawn the Asian audience back to the movie theater.
  51. The original Hong Kong Version of the first movie runs approx. 145 minutes, the complete International Version 143 minutes. One can do the math. Approx. 50 percent of each movie were cut out. a5c7b9f00b
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