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I already know what you're
thinking, "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon". Let me start by
saying "wrong!" While this does explore Asian mythos on a
small level, it actually taps into China's (arguably)
biggest historical figure to date. Qin is the man
responsible for uniting China into one land, and is also
responsible for the creation of the Great Wall (of China).
Hero's focus is actually telling about the method of uniting
China. So everyone is wondering, is this a second rate
"Crouching Tiger.." or a first rate Hero?
Plot:
There are many devices in this movie, the plot is
magnificent and compels the movie forward. It begins as a
nameless warrior (Jet Li) arrives at the emperor's palace,
and the warrior comes bearing fantastic news for he has
killed off the King's assassins and now the king will
finally let someone within 100 paces of himself. The emperor
has the nameless one recount his story of how he killed the
foes and thus the action of the movie unfolds in flashbacks.
I really do not want to go too far into the plot as it is
truly special in the way it is interwoven with the
characters and action. Just know that it's very intriguing
without even letting you know what to consider as truth and
what is fiction.
Acting:
I always enjoy non-english acting, because I don't
notice bad dialogue, the very language of Chinese (Asian
language in general) always comes across so authentic and
genuine that there's hardly room for corny lines
to be noticed. The drawback is of course that you have to
read all the dialogue (which, by the way, gave me a
splitting headache when watching "Crouching Tiger.."), but
here it is not that difficult since there is a lot of
non-verbal skills at work, and it's used very effectively.
The
whole cast effectively brings the story along with a sense
of purpose and destination.
I particularly enjoy the culture's values on things such
as honor and humility, yet a high amount of pride in family
and people (I'm not an anthropologist, but that's the
impression I get). Throughout the film there are distinct
impressions of respect for everyone, even their enemies are
respected in life and death and this is beautifully
communicated throughout.
Directing:
Zhang Yimou did an amazing job with the use of actual
locations mixed with perfect colors. Now colors are not
always utilized in a movie's concept and themes, instead
colors are mainly used to set the tone and mood. However, in
"Hero" there clearly is some symbolic meaning attached to
the way he uses colors, although I wasn't particularly clear
on the all the meanings attached to the color schemes it was
apparent that there's more depth to
the film awaiting anyone who cares explain it to me.
The locations chosen for filming are all native to China and
are very beautiful indeed. There are many moments captured
simply by expressions and camera angles. If there is only
one word to express or describe this movie, the word would
have to be "beautiful".
Final Thoughts:
Summarizing this movie is by no means simple, it's a
very complex movie with a lot of heart and homeland pride
involved. It was actually released two years ago in Asia,
but they did not wish to release it here immediately
so it would not be written off as a "Crouching Tiger..."
wannabe, and this is anything but a wannabe. On the contrary
it stands perfectly on its own and will find its way into
the category of timeless masterpiece.
Skrabble Rating:
4.5 out of 5 Planets
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