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Warriors of the Rainbow

Original title: Sai de ke · ba lai: Tai yang qi
  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 24m
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7.5/10
7.5K
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Warriors of the Rainbow (2011)
An indigenous clan-based people living in harmony with nature find their way of life threatened when violent interlopers from another culture arrive, intent on seizing their natural resources and enslaving them.
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An indigenous clan-based people living in harmony with nature find their way of life threatened when violent interlopers from another culture arrive, intent on seizing their natural resource... Read allAn indigenous clan-based people living in harmony with nature find their way of life threatened when violent interlopers from another culture arrive, intent on seizing their natural resources and enslaving them.An indigenous clan-based people living in harmony with nature find their way of life threatened when violent interlopers from another culture arrive, intent on seizing their natural resources and enslaving them.

  • Director
    • Te-Sheng Wei
  • Writer
    • Te-Sheng Wei
  • Stars
    • Masanobu Andô
    • Jun'ichi Haruta
    • Sabu Kawahara
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    7.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Te-Sheng Wei
    • Writer
      • Te-Sheng Wei
    • Stars
      • Masanobu Andô
      • Jun'ichi Haruta
      • Sabu Kawahara
    • 23User reviews
    • 61Critic reviews
    • 62Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 15 wins & 29 nominations total

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    Masanobu Andô
    Masanobu Andô
    • Genji Kojima, Constable at Tonbara clan
    Jun'ichi Haruta
    • Egawa Hiromichi, Police chief in Wushe area
    Sabu Kawahara
    • General Yahiko Kamada
    Shiang-Chu Tang
    Shiang-Chu Tang
    • Li, Ching-Fang, Special envoy of China
    Nolay Piho
    Nolay Piho
    • Mona Rudao
    • (as Lin Ching-tai)
    Umin Boya
    Umin Boya
    • Temu Walis
    Vivian Hsu
    Vivian Hsu
    • Obing Tadao aka Hatsuko Takayama
    Mei-Ling Lo
    Mei-Ling Lo
    • Obing Nawi aka Hanako Kawano
    Landy Wen
    Landy Wen
    • Mahung Mona (Mona's Daughter)
    Da-Ching
    Da-Ching
    • Mona Rudao - Young
    Pawan Nawi
    • Chief Rudao Luhe, Mona's Father
    Yakau Kuhon
    • Tado Mona (Mona's Eldest Son)
    Pawan Neyung
    • Baso Mona (Mona's Younger Son)
    • (as Lee Shih-chia)
    Yuan-Jie Lin
    • Pawan Nawi
    Chih-Wei Cheng
    Chih-Wei Cheng
    • Biho Sapo
    Yi-Fan Hsu
    Yi-Fan Hsu
    • Ichiro Hanaoka aka Dakis Nomin
    • (as Bokeh Kosang)
    Soda Voyu
    Soda Voyu
    • Jiro Hanaoka aka Dakis Nawi
    Hayung Gaki
    • Director
      • Te-Sheng Wei
    • Writer
      • Te-Sheng Wei
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    User reviews23

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    8Chinesevil

    An excellent movie: historical, good action, realistic, in the beautiful nature of the Republic of China

    An excellent movie: historical, good action, realistic, in the beautiful nature of the Republic of China, where one learns the raw violence of the eastern races, greater than that of the West.
    9dj_sinbad

    A piece of history that is shocking BUT must be remembered

    I wont say much about this film, but what I will say is this.... I am from England, but I have a huge interest in world cinema as well as action movies from the far East, I have been watching both for over 30 years, so I somewhat understand myths and traditions and folklore from that part of the world. Pretty much on all these accounts the film delivers in bundles, it wont be to everyones tastes, but considering where this film comes from, and what the Director has done it is incredible. You would not get a film like this anymore from Hollywood, the last film I can remember that it really reminded me of is GLORY (for those of you that know it), although that is Hollywood, and this is Taiwanese. They were both unrelenting though. This motion picture saga has...Great landscapes, beautiful haunting tribal folksongs in the soundtrack, and authentic wardrobe and sets, obviously some of the other comments that detract from the film might be fair, but this is a moving and unforgiving four and a half hour epic, where else are you gonna get to see a film like this ?

    Red Cliff parts 1 and 2 maybe....but this is a Nobel and Splendid film.
    9fishbelly2002

    do background research before going

    First of all it is better to watch the film in full 4.5 hr instead of watching as 2 parts, which is what I did in film fest.

    Secondly, you have to know a little of history and tradition of Taiwan and roles of aboriginals to truly have a feeling for the movie. Just Wiki "Wushe Incident", and "Taiwanese Aboriginal" and that makes things much better as you watch.

    Anyway back to the film, the selling point seems to be all the killing, the action, the big budget. However after watching it I've found out it's more about the value of "death" that the film tries to bring to us, and death weights in front of abstract values such as "tradition", "dignity", etc.

    It's really an entertaining film for sure and throughout the 4.5 hrs time just flies, and you have to adjust yourself to have that desire to discover more about aboriginals believes and ways of living, much like watching documentary films mentality.

    I can't stop comparing this "Civilization vs. Barbarian" plot to what is happening in middle east right now. In such sense history is repeating, and the film is definitely pointing out how pointless the loss of lives is (depends on which stand you are taking though).

    Overall this is one of the best and most enjoyable films in recent years. The director is trying to lead us to think critically towards topics on death, values, tradition and how these would change when worlds collide.
    10magchau

    (Our) Disappearing Cultures

    I agree too. I did some wiki research when I first learn about this film and it is really helpful to get a fuller sense of the theme given a basic historical context. Disclaimer: I have seen the first part only (the second part is in theaters today in HK).

    Similar to previous comment, this movie reminds me of the situation in Tibet right now. How the "Han-ization" is happening when the culture and religion in Tibet is slowing disappearing. What would I do if I were one of the young men in the tribes in the movie?

    And is this that much different to the change happening to our very own culture (both Eastern and Western) in the face of globalization and extreme consumerism? This is how much the film has provoked me into contemplating.

    Also with all the head chopping and fighting scenes the director has successfully illustrates the values and beliefs of life of the tribes without a taint of violence. Yes it's bloody but not violent. Wonder how that is possible right? (This is refreshing in the midst of our media culture on big screens and on TV).

    I would not use the word entertaining for this movie but nonetheless it is not as serious/"boring" as the topic and plot might sound. And 144 minutes just flew by without my notice and my 60+ years old parents were actually hoping to watch the second half right after the first.

    Definitely a not-to-miss for this year!
    7asia_extreme

    Don't take from Headhunters

    One of Taiwan's biggest ever films today, probably the most expensive ever made and looks set to be the highest earning to date. The story of Seediq Bale, based on the Wushe Incident is split into two segments, the first being entitled The Sun Flag (tai-yang qi) and the second, The Rainbow Bridge (cai-hong qiao). Seediq Bale is the best looking Taiwanese production to date, it seems on par with the majority of action films coming straight out of Hollywood. The battle scenes are impressive, they're fast paced with a lot of of excitement and thrills, there's explosions, blood splatters and much like you'd expect from headhunters, there's a few heads rolling.

    Story: The story moves quickly despite the movie being close to 2 and a half hours long. There is a small bit of background and lead up to the Japanese arriving but not a great deal. When the Japanese arrive it also doesn't seem that much happens in the story, it doesn't give you complex characters or anything you must grasp or understand. It's a simple story but flows well and entertains.

    Characters: Character building and general development is a problem in this movie, although it is entertaining with no boredom from start to finish it doesn't have much depth to it. You must take the characters on face value as you don't really get a sense of who they are. There is one character who can be classed as the lead but you even don't get to know who he is. Throughout the movie you're introduced to numerous characters, both on the aboriginal side and the Japanese side, yet you don't get to know more than the basics of who they are.

    Directing: Te-Sheng Wei has previous had a bit hit in Taiwan with Cape No.7 which guaranteed him the funding for this movie. But still his style is not flawless, at times he comes across as still being an amateur with some very strange shots and some even more bizarre cuts. More than one scene had him building up, suspense and emotion was all there and then he suddenly cuts to something completely different. It kills the feeling but also provides a kind of shock.

    Also its probably worth having a little background on headhunting traditions before watching this film, without understanding about their culture at times you might just find yourself rooting for the Japanese side.

    Overall: I thoroughly enjoyed this movie, sure it could've been better but at the same time it could've been a lot worse. It's receiving a lot of praise in Taiwan with this movie smashing records and the follow up looking set to break even more. One things for sure, I'll be booking my tickets for the second instalment.

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    • Trivia
      Taiwan's official submission to the Best Foreign Language Film category of the 84th Academy Awards 2012. To meet Academy regulations, the four-and-half-hour full version of the diptych was submitted as one entry.
    • Quotes

      Mona Rudao: There are more Japanese people than the tree leaves in the forest, than the pebbles in Jhuoshuei River. But my determination to fight them is more adamant than Mt. Chilai! If your civilization wants us to cringe, I'll show you the pride of savages!

    • Connections
      Followed by Sai de ke · ba lai: Cai hong qiao (2011)

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    • Release date
      • September 9, 2011 (Taiwan)
    • Country of origin
      • Taiwan
    • Official sites
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    • Languages
      • Aboriginal
      • Japanese
      • Hokkien
    • Also known as
      • Warriors of the Rainbow: Seediq Bale I
    • Production companies
      • ARS Film Production
      • Central Motion Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $23,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $136,166
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $57,183
      • Apr 29, 2012
    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,670,432
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 24 minutes
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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