Mitten in der Taiping-Rebellion gegen die korrupte Qing-Dynastie, verbrüdern sich drei Rebellen und schließen sich der Armee der Qing an. Der andauernde Krieg verändert die Drei jedoch zuseh... Alles lesenMitten in der Taiping-Rebellion gegen die korrupte Qing-Dynastie, verbrüdern sich drei Rebellen und schließen sich der Armee der Qing an. Der andauernde Krieg verändert die Drei jedoch zusehens und aus Brüdern werden erbitterte Feinde.Mitten in der Taiping-Rebellion gegen die korrupte Qing-Dynastie, verbrüdern sich drei Rebellen und schließen sich der Armee der Qing an. Der andauernde Krieg verändert die Drei jedoch zusehens und aus Brüdern werden erbitterte Feinde.
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- 18 Gewinne & 28 Nominierungen insgesamt
- General Pang Qingyun
- (as Lianjie Li)
- Jiang Wuyang
- (as Wu Jincheng)
- Gouzi
- (as Yachao Wang)
- Duan Feng
- (as Aaron Shang)
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Two things made be enjoy this one. For one thing, the Chinese did a pretty good job as far as giving the movie the proper epic side it needed. There's only a fine line between epic cinematography and drollery and these guys managed not to cross it, unlike, say, Gladiator or '300'.
Then, there's the acting. Having only seen Jet Li in Hollywood movies before I thought he was something of a Jackie Chan without the funny face. I stand corrected, he gives a great performance in Tau Ming Chong, he is truly believable as his character, general Pang, gradually turns into a ruthless backstabbing freak for power. Finally, kudos to the actor playing Er Hu, Andy Lau. I hope I'll get to see more of him.
Having seen the abominable blockbuster that 'The Last Samurai' really is the other night, it definitely enhanced my appreciation for this title.
Peter Chan's "The Warlords" is a period epic in every sense of the word. Chan covers a lot of ground here depicting war and the consequences thereof consisting of his anti-war sentiments. It tells the story of three "brothers" played brilliantly by Jet Li (Fearless), Andy Lau (Infernal Affairs) and Takeshi Kaneshiro (House Of Flying Daggers) who make a pact of brotherhood to one another that consists of killing anyone who harms one of the brothers and killing any brother who harms another brother as they lead an army through war after war taking over city after city.
It's incredible to watch the thought process of making vital decisions during a battle or within their own army to defy humanity for the "greater good". It shows the internal and external struggle of these decisions by opposing points of view. The emotions felt by these men translate in any language and leave you emotionally drained after watching the film through to its tragic end.
The cinematography is outstanding, the budget is huge, the directing brilliant and the war scenes brutal as can be. We're talking decapitations, gushing blood, limbs sliced off and a man being blown up by a cannonball. Chan is delivering a truth in the brutality of war rather than dressing it up to keep (most of it) realistic.
War is hell.... and this film will take you there and back. Highest recommendation.
I don't wanna spoil further. I want to say that i am really disappointed in the west for turning a blind eye to eastern movies in general. This movie is an epic. It deserves 20 000 votes. I cannot believe some of the movies that reach Nr 1 at the Box Office when only a relative few informed bothering with movies like this.
This is some timeless movie making.
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- WissenswertesThe main battle sequence had a detailed script treatment of over 20 pages and a maximum of 8 cameras rolling simultaneously.
- PatzerDuring battles, the horses fall down without being hit. Clearly they were tripped by wire.
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General Pang Qingyun: Remember my face, so you can seek vengeance in the next life.
- Alternative VersionenThe UK version is cut by 16 secs to remove shots of cruel horsefalls.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Films of Fury: The Kung Fu Movie Movie (2011)
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- Budget
- 40.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 129.078 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 10.073 $
- 4. Apr. 2010
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 42.883.181 $
- Laufzeit2 Stunden 6 Minuten
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- 2.35 : 1