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  55. In 689 A.D., the Empress Wu Zetian is building a 66 m high statue of Buddha for her inauguration as the first empress of China under the objections and conspiracy of the other clans. When the engineer responsible for the construction mysteriously dies by spontaneous combustion, the superstitious workers are afraid since the man removed the good luck charms from the main pillar. There is an investigation of Pei Donglai and another investigator that also dies after withdrawing the amulets. Empress Wu assigns her loyal assistant Shangguan Jing'er to release the exiled Detective Dee from his imprisonment to investigate with Donglai and Jing'er the mystery of the deaths. They ride in a mystic and epic adventure to unravel the mystery.
  56. An exiled detective is recruited to solve a series of mysterious deaths that threaten to delay the inauguration of Empress Wu.
  57. I loved many of Tsui Hark&#39;s epics from the 80s/90s, but haven&#39;t seen anything from the director recently, so I probably went in with fairly neutral expectations.<br/><br/>This was an enjoyable ride. Like others have noted, it&#39;s comparable to a Chinese &quot;Sherlock Holmes&quot; (the recent Guy Ritchie version), or a movie-length, Tang-dynasty-set &quot;CSI&quot;. Overall, it was a rather original experience - more than I can say for most movies nowadays. There are several intriguing characters and the pace and acting are solid. While the central murder mystery - whodunnit and howdunnit - is not exactly a head-scratcher, it does provide a good structure for some exciting and beautiful visuals.<br/><br/>Was the CGI completely up to the director&#39;s vision? Definitely not, but to naysayers, I say, loosen up! The budget for this movie is less than that of a typical Jennifer Aniston romantic comedy! I appreciated and enjoyed the whole movie enough that I wasn&#39;t overly distracted by the not-so-special effects.
  58. I&#39;m sorry, but I really don&#39;t get on with the films of Tsui Hark. I see them as an example of style over substance, and try as I might to enjoy them, it rarely happens. Hark&#39;s style is something I&#39;m not a fan of: he makes superficial, speedy-paced movies that look great but lack depth and substance. DETECTIVE DEE, a film about a detective investigating bizarre cases of spontaneous human combustion in ancient China, is a case in point.<br/><br/>The film does have some good points. A Chinese murder mystery/action adventure is a new one on me, and there&#39;s a kind of fresh and inventive spin to it that keeps you watching. The visuals, despite being created by some sometimes cheesy CGI, are admittedly impressive, with the Buddhist version of the Statue of Liberty looming large in the story. The cast is also strong.<br/><br/>But something&#39;s missing, and that&#39;s the viewer&#39;s involvement in the storyline. I never felt engaged or caught up in what was going on, and the eventual solving of the mystery was nothing but a silly disappointment. Indeed, the film descends into silliness on more than one occasion; don&#39;t go looking for realism, whatever you do. Watching this, I&#39;m reminded of why I don&#39;t get on with Hong Kong&#39;s lavish, wirework-infused costume fantasies of the 1990s. Give me down-to-earth realism any day.<br/><br/>Despite headlining the cast, Andy Lau feels missing in action for much of this film. Viewers are led through the mystery by his detective, but we never learn much about him and characterisation is nil. The albino warrior, played by Chao Deng, is a much more interesting character, as is Tony Leung Ka Fei&#39;s master builder. The female roles also feel a bit underwritten to me. Sammo&#39;s listed as action director, but the action is brief and doesn&#39;t make any impact whatsoever. It&#39;s certainly not the finest hour for anyone involved.
  59. A CG-steeped period-piece fantasy that weds whodunit drama and punch-and-kick mayhem.
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