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The assassin

Título original: Cike nie yin niang
  • 2015
  • 7
  • 1h 45min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,3/10
19 mil
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Shu Qi in The assassin (2015)
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Una asesina recibe la peligrosa misión de matar a un líder político en la China del siglo VIII.Una asesina recibe la peligrosa misión de matar a un líder político en la China del siglo VIII.Una asesina recibe la peligrosa misión de matar a un líder político en la China del siglo VIII.

  • Dirección
    • Hsiao-Hsien Hou
  • Guión
    • Cheng Ah
    • T'ien-wen Chu
    • Hsiao-Hsien Hou
  • Reparto principal
    • Shu Qi
    • Chang Chen
    • Yun Zhou
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,3/10
    19 mil
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    • Dirección
      • Hsiao-Hsien Hou
    • Guión
      • Cheng Ah
      • T'ien-wen Chu
      • Hsiao-Hsien Hou
    • Reparto principal
      • Shu Qi
      • Chang Chen
      • Yun Zhou
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    • 244Reseñas de críticos
    • 82Metapuntuación
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
    • Nominado a 1 premio BAFTA
      • 36 premios y 75 nominaciones en total

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    Reparto principal18

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    Shu Qi
    Shu Qi
    • Nie Yinniang
    Chang Chen
    Chang Chen
    • Tian Ji'an, governor of Weibo
    Yun Zhou
    Yun Zhou
    • Lady Tian
    Satoshi Tsumabuki
    Satoshi Tsumabuki
    • The Mirror Polisher
    Dahong Ni
    Dahong Ni
    • Provost Nie Feng
    Mei Yong
    Mei Yong
    • Yinniang' Mother
    Chen-Yu Lei
    • Tien Xing (Yinniang's Uncle)
    Nikki Hsieh
    Nikki Hsieh
    • Huji,Tian Ji'an's concubine
    • (as Hsieh Hsin-ying)
    Ethan Juan
    Ethan Juan
    • Xia Jing, the aide-de-camp
    • (as Juan Ching-Tian)
    Fang-yi Sheu
    Fang-yi Sheu
    • Princess Jiacheng…
    Jacques Picoux
    Jacques Picoux
    • Lady Tian's Teacher
    Shao-Huai Chang
    Shao-Huai Chang
    • Chiang Nu
    Leon Dai
    Leon Dai
    • Tian Xu
    Ti-Ying Hsueh
    Ti-Ying Hsueh
    Jack Kao
    Jack Kao
    • Yuan Yi
    Fang Mei
    Fang Mei
    • Yinniang' Grandmother
    Hannah Ring
    Hannah Ring
      Chun Shih
      Chun Shih
      • Old Man
      • Dirección
        • Hsiao-Hsien Hou
      • Guión
        • Cheng Ah
        • T'ien-wen Chu
        • Hsiao-Hsien Hou
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      Reseñas de usuarios143

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      7gingerrdriley

      I'm going to assassinate my appetite with this burger.

      Honestly I wasn't sure how to feel about this film after seeing it.

      It looks absolutely gorgeous. The cinematography and production design are really top notch. If I were to judge the merits of this film based purely on its visuals, then I think I'd give it something closer to a 9 or 10. The visuals also comprise some of the best parts of the story telling. Occasionally the film will present an image without context, only to later have the meaning of that image revealed by a character in whatever dialogue driven scene will directly follow that image. It's pretty neat and adds an nice component to the visual splendor beyond simply the surface level appeal.

      This element of the visual element of the film though, does hint at what is probably this film's greatest weakness. In the same way that one can become really confused when viewing some of the key images without their meaning revealed until after their presentation, the story of the film as a whole is potentially incomprehensible. I don't think it's because it's necessarily too complicated either. It seems more like the director had no patience for conveying information to the audience. There are key pieces of exposition early on which are never referenced again and that you could easily miss if you aren't laser focused from minute one. This is a problem throughout the film and it's not even limited to expository dialogue. There is one scene in particular when two characters are having what I assume was a deadly showdown. Again, visually very nice. The problem though, was that I couldn't tell who one of the character's was, if they had been mentioned/featured in the film previously, or why the fight was even really happening to begin with.

      It's honestly really frustrating, because this film seems to squander so much of the potential I see in the visual elements for reasons that I can't understand. The incomprehensible nature of the story is frankly needless, and I think it severely limits the amount of people who can truly enjoy it. I like a lot of it, and I might watch it again in the future. I think before I recommend it though, I should preface that recommendation by saying that you can't let your attention falter for even a moment, lest you lose track of the narrative completely.
      7siderite

      Great if you are a film student, rather lost on you if you are not

      Birdman was a weird movie that was filled with stellar performances and nuanced scenes. It won at the Oscars because it was a film about film and theater makers, but few regular people actually got it at the level it was meant to. Even so, it was a great film on several levels.

      I say this because The Assassin is kind of the same, but not giving a damn if you understand or not what is going on. The scenes are beautiful and I am sure filled with significance that grows the more Chinese you are or the more versed you are in the "art of the scene". For the regular viewer, though, is a very slow story related to Chinese characters that kind of dress the same, look the same and rarely say anything. When they do say something, they choose the minimal amount of words to convey nuanced meaning - which are then translated to English.

      An adaptation of a Chinese story that has little to do with anything but the beginning of the film, this is more about the inner world of the girl assassin as portrayed by beautiful scenery and slow, calm, cricket noise filled sound. Or at least I think it is. I might be wrong.

      Bottom line: great action scenes, all 4 or 5 of them. They all last for a few seconds each. Great dialogue, the 20 or so lines in all the movie. Fantastic nature shots and historically accurate decor, in the rest of the film. Not a film you will hate, but imagine you are watching people you can't distinguish one from another and that are prone to fight for a minute before they say anything... if they even do.
      6euroGary

      On the slow side

      Hou Hsiao-Hsien is one of those directors the mere mention of whose name sends filmsnobs into paroxysms of pleasure. 'The Assassin' is the first of his films that I myself have seen, and I've got to say I have mixed feelings.

      I was attracted to the film by the set designs featured in the trailer, and these are fantastic: lush, richly-detailed, lavish reproductions of nobles' palaces and peasants' hovels. The costumes are similarly splendid. The natural scenery is spectacular also, with Hou taking full advantage of the endless steep wooded hillsides of his Far Eastern filming locations.

      But oh, the pace of the film is slow. Far too often, Hou allows his camera to linger, unmoving, on a particular subject that is doing nothing - certainly not adding anything to the story. This may be because of the sparse nature of the plot - a young woman in ninth century China, raised from childhood to be an assassin, is sent back to her native Weibo to assassinate her cousin, the region's governor. Once there she gets caught up in some palace intrigue, but it's all sketched out very lightly and, to be honest, for some of the time I was having trouble staying awake.

      But those sets *are* gorgeous...
      murtaza_mma

      A different kind of Wuxia

      Probably the best way to watch "The Assassin" is to play it as 1.5 times the speed. On a serious note, the film takes Wuxia to an entirely different level. If Ozu had made Wuxia films then probably those films would have looked something like "The Assassin". Watching the film is like studying a life in slow motion. While the detailing is meticulous, the storytelling style can best be described as tedious. The action sequences, although beautifully choreographed, are minimalistic in style.

      In her third collaboration with the master Taiwanese filmmaker Hou Hsiao-Hsien, Shu Qi delivers a mesmerizing performance while playing a part that's tender and feral in equal parts. It's difficult to detest the ferocious killer she has become. It's difficult not to fall in love with the assassin who once was a princess. It's difficult not to be in awe of Hou Hsiao-Hsien after watching the film. It's difficult to wipe off the images from one's mind long after the end credits begin to roll. It's difficult to watch it just once.

      For more on the world of cinema, please visit my film blog "A Potpourri of Vestiges".
      6infoalwaysacritic

      Painfuly slow, but so beautiful

      The camera lingers on a woman, sitting on a bed, partially obscured by silk sheets that blow gently in the wind. The sheets drift apart and for a moment you see her face, contemplative. In a word, this is this film in a nutshell - contemplative.

      To dispense with any misunderstanding, perhaps brought about by the title, or the brief description and the intense looking protagonist on the cover art, this is not a martial arts action film. The story contained within is a twisted intrigue of politics intertwined with an ill-fated love story and a young woman in emotional turmoil. There are a handful of beautifully choreographed scenes of combat, but in between lie long partitions of setting, silent physical drama and awkward monologues.

      Making use of some of the most spectacular scenery in cinema, parts of the film have the feel of a cultural documentary. It wouldn't be an exaggeration to think that probably a third of the movie is setting shots of forest, lakes, trees, mountains, hills, goats, people's faces while they do something with their hands off camera, people walking, more people walking, people dancing, buildings at night, buildings in the day, buildings at sunset, buildings at sunrise, grass, person walking in grass, unknown person standing in trees, person looking surprised, then walking away... It's boring, it's beautiful and features some impressive mastery of camera work, lavish costumes and sets that are beautiful but it's also tedious. If viewing a film of this kind for the first time, a person may find it difficult to follow, not because the story is complex but because the story is thinly exposited between lengthy shots that establish very little if anything at all. Subsequently it is easy to lose interest between the action scenes and get lost in the cultural documentary that parses several critical events.

      There is an audience for this type of a film - who is looking for something without hollywood glitz, who's tired of the over-the-top melodrama of western politics, who want something beautiful and slow and most importantly is familiar with enough Chinese culture to be able to infer the significance of seemingly pointless scenes. For example, there is something deliberate in seeing a random woman you're sure you've never seen before, standing in a forest, doing nothing. Maybe there's some significance to her gait, because she's a well known actress, and that's supposed to reveal an important relationship to another character. Is that exciting to you? Then sit back and get ready to watch a lot of people who stand there and say nothing, or participate in mundane everyday life events without an explanation. If you can decipher such curious camera angles and what's not shown or even talked about, you too can infer the meaning of this film, which isn't that mind-blowing when you do, but it's fun to participate along the way. While you're doing so, try not to be distracted by the film ration spontaneously switching from 4:3 to 16:9, that just happens... or does it?

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      • Curiosidades
        In the film, the actors speak classical Chinese which was mostly used for literary texts and almost never spoken. The final version henceforth includes Chinese subtitles.
      • Citas

        Xia Jing: [subtitled version] The way of the sword is pitiless. Saintly virtues play no part in it.

      • Versiones alternativas
        In Japan, the film has been released with an additional footage contains the scene involving the Mirror Polisher (Satoshi Tsumabuki) and the wife of the Mirror Polisher (Shiori Kutsuna). This version is only available on Japanese Blu-Ray from Shochiku Home Video but without English subs.
      • Conexiones
        Featured in The EE British Academy Film Awards (2016)
      • Banda sonora
        Rohan / Duc de Rohan
        Music by Pierrick Tanguy

        Performed by Bagad Men Ha Tan and Doudou N'Diaye Rose

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      Detalles

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      • Fecha de lanzamiento
        • 27 de agosto de 2015 (China)
      • Países de origen
        • Taiwán
        • Hong Kong
        • China
      • Sitio oficial
        • Official site (Japan)
      • Idioma
        • Mandarín
      • Títulos en diferentes países
        • L'assassina
      • Localizaciones del rodaje
        • Kioto, Japón(castle park and garden)
      • Empresas productoras
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        • Central Motion Pictures
        • Sil-Metropole Organisation
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        • 15.000.000 US$ (estimación)
      • Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
        • 632.542 US$
      • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
        • 47.892 US$
        • 18 oct 2015
      • Recaudación en todo el mundo
        • 11.991.669 US$
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        • Dolby Digital
      • Relación de aspecto
        • 1.41 : 1

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