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House of Flying Daggers

十面埋伏

  • Status: Released
  • 19-05-2004
  • Runtime: 119 min
  • Score: 7.3
  • Vote count: 1643

In 9th century China, a corrupt government wages war against a rebel army called the Flying Daggers. A romantic warrior breaks a beautiful rebel out of prison to help her rejoin her fellows, but things are not what they seem.

Takeshi Kaneshiro

Jin

Andy Lau Tak-Wah

Leo

Zhang Ziyi

Xiao Mei

Song Dandan

Yee

Zhao Hongfei

Xiao Bu Kuai

Guo Jun

Police Officer

Zhang Shu

Wang Jiusheng

Zhang Zhengyong

Yongxin Wang

Dong Liu

Shield Warrior

Qi Zi

Xuedong Qu

Liping Tian

Hongwei Zhao

Huang Weina

Ge Dan

Yang Xiadong

Shang Yisha

Liu Ying

Huang Jingwen

Zhang Kejia

Luo Tianyou

Zhu Lin

Hu Jiwei

Hong Yu

Hao Bojie

Wang Wu

Zhu Jiajun

Xu Ge

Chou Jingxiu

Guo Cuifang

Chengyuan Li

Zhang Shuo

Zhang Jidong

Li Qiang

Fu Yang

Wen Yang

Chen Liang

Lin Xiuqiang

Wang Kun

Li Meng

Dong Ming

Zheng Xiao-Dong

Song Chacha

Wang Xuanyi

Huang Xueying

Dong Jingchuan

Warden

Yanxi Li

Pipa Girl

Liu Tengyuan

Shield Warrior

Zhu Wenxi

Courtesan

Yang Guang

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Though the story isn't really very strong here the combination of beautiful visual effects and precision martial arts makes for an enjoyable depiction of Chinese mystical intrigue. "Mei" (Ziyi Zhang) is a mute dancer who attracts the attention of police captain "Jin" (Takeshi Kaneshiro) after she is very nearly raped at the "Peony Palace". She is also arrested but he helps her escape and into the dense forest they head, pursued by the police and fearful of the eponymous freedom fighters who are rumoured to dwell deep amongst the tall bamboo. Of course, as they travel they begin to fall in love but he's not quite ready for the surprise she delivers nor for his response as he must make a choice between his heart and his loyalty. Meantime, there's the jealous "Leo" (Andy Lau) on the scene who is determined to see his love stays with him or nobody! It's the stylish and vibrant look of this adventure that helps it stand out. The perfect choreography of the dances and the combat scenes couples well with some impressive imagery that tests and provokes just about all of our senses as the mystery unravels as easily as the folds in her intricately woven gown. I was slightly disappointed by the denouement which I think might be testament to the performances from the two travellers who managed to ensure I cared what happened to them as they twisted and twirled their way through the imaginatively photographed trees. It certainly benefits from a big screen and from it's big audio, too.