Released Date:
1993-10-15
Languages:
Mandarin
Countries:
China, Hong Kong
Runtime:
171 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
8.1 (15955 Reviews)
Director:
Kaige ChenPik Wah Lee (novel)
Pik Wah Lee (screenplay)
Wei Lu
"Farewell, My Concubine" is a movie with two parallel, intertwined stories. It is the story of two performers in the Beijing Opera, stage brothers, and the woman who comes between them. At the same time, it attempts to do no less than squeeze the entire political history of China in the twentieth century into a three-hour time-frame.
Released Date:
1995-08-25
Languages:
Mandarin, Cantonese
Countries:
Hong Kong
Runtime:
118 min
IMDB Ratings:
6.8 (288 Reviews)
Director:
Clara LawEddie Ling-Ching Fong (screenplay)
Pik Wah Lee (screenplay)
Pik Wah Lee (novel)
Near the beginning of the Tang dynasty, in 7th century China, General Shi Yan-sheng is tricked into leaving the crown prince unguarded. The crown prince is murdered by one of his brothers who then becomes emperor. Shi retreats to a monastery, perhaps to hide, perhaps to plan a coup. When his loyal troops as well as the princess he desires are slain, he seeks refuge in a remote, abandoned monastery where an aged abbot schools him with practical, earthy teachings. The emperor's forces pursue Shi: first a woman, then a general seek to overpower him with lust and might. Over the course of the film, the reds of battle give way to blues of meditation.
Released Date:
1998-11-14
Languages:
Mandarin
Countries:
China, Japan, France
Runtime:
162 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
7.3 (5166 Reviews)
Director:
Kaige ChenIn the 3rd Century BC, Ying Zheng, heir to the Kingdom of Qin, seeks to dominate the remaining six Chinese kingdoms. Ying's strategy is to seem invincible. Ying sends his concubine Zhao to the Han Kingdom as a spy, to enlist an assassin he can conquer. Zhao persuades Jing Ke, but falls in love.
Released Date:
2009-12-04
Languages:
Mandarin
Countries:
China, Hong Kong, Japan, Taiwan, South Korea
Runtime:
148 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
7.4 (34540 Reviews)
Director:
John WooJohn Woo (screenplay)
Khan Chan (screenplay)
Cheng Kuo (screenplay)
Heyu Sheng (screenplay)
Guanzhong Luo (novel)
In 208 A.D., in the final days of the Han Dynasty, shrewd Prime Minster Cao Cao convinced the fickle Emperor Han the only way to unite all of China was to declare war on the kingdoms of Xu in the west and East Wu in the south. Thus began a military campaign of unprecedented scale, led by the Prime Minister, himself. Left with no other hope for survival, the kingdoms of Xu and East Wu formed an unlikely alliance. Numerous battles of strength and wit ensued, both on land and on water, eventually culminating in the battle of Red Cliff. During the battle, two thousand ships were burned, and the course of Chinese history was changed forever.
Released Date:
2009-11-20
Languages:
Mandarin
Countries:
China, Hong Kong, Japan, Taiwan, South Korea
Runtime:
142 min
IMDB Ratings:
7.6 (17930 Reviews)
Director:
John WooJohn Woo (screenplay)
Khan Chan (screenplay)
Cheng Kuo (screenplay)
Heyu Sheng (screenplay)
Guanzhong Luo (novel)
In this sequel to Red Cliff, first minister Cao Cao convinces Emperor Han to initiate a battle against the two Kingdoms of Xu and Wu, who have become allied forces, against all expectations. Red Cliff will be the site for the gigantic battle.
Released Date:
2012-07-27
Languages:
Chinese
Countries:
China
Runtime:
122 min
Rated:
R
IMDB Ratings:
6.2 (1589 Reviews)
Director:
Kaige ChenSacrifice (Orphan of Zhao Family): To save the only child of the Zhao Family, whose whole clan is massacred at the hands of a nefarious minister, a doctor sacrifices his own son, and later becomes intent on seeking vengeance against the minister after the child grows up. For generations, the Zhao family has wielded power, even extending over the king. In a well-planned coup, their mortal enemy TU'AN GU (Wang Xue Qi) slaughters the entire clan, determined to wipe out their influence forever. However, a solitary Zhao baby survives the massacre, and is hidden and taken home by CHENG YING (Ge You), the doctor who delivered him, to live with his WIFE (Hai Qing) and their own newborn baby. Set on revenge, and raising the Zhao child as his own, Cheng Ying bides his time, enrolling himself and the Zhao orphan (whom he calls Cheng Bo) into the service of the Tu'an Gu household. Tu' an Gu grows very fond of Cheng Bo and makes Cheng Bo his godson, unaware that Cheng Ying has been plotting to use the boy as an instrument of vengeance when he comes of age. But as the day draws closer, the boy's true identity is discovered...
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