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House of Flying Daggers (2004)

House of Flying Daggers
"Dances With Dragons."

Starring:

Takeshi Kaneshiro
Ziyi Zhang
Dandan Song

Released By:

Sony Picture Classics

Released In:

2004

Rated:

PG-13

Reviewed By:

Adam Mast

Grade:

B+


House of Flying Daggers is another in a long line of gorgeous Asian productions (see Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and Hero). It bagged a couple of much deserved Oscar nominations including one for Cinematography, but for whatever reason, it wasn't nominated for Best Foreign Language Film. Go figure.

This visual splendor takes place during the reign of the Tang dynasty in China and features Ziyi Zhang (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon) as Mei, a dancer suspected of having ties with a secret organization known as the House of Flying Daggers. As the authorities set a trap that might prove Mei's connection to the revolutionary faction, a romance blossoms - compromising the strict government mandate - of exposing the House of Daggers and put an end to it.

House of Flying Daggers was directed by celebrated film maker Yimou Zhang, and as expected, the film is absolutely dazzling to watch, incorporating graceful, poetic fighting sequences into it's age old tale of forbidden love. The choreography here is breathtaking and very reminiscent of the previously mentioned Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and Hero, and even has elements of the recent Zatoichi. And, as is the case with most of Zhang's work, prepare to be blown away by the vibrant, colorful world this artist captures on film.

The performances are solid, particularly the beautiful Ziyi Zhang who, while tough, brings a quiet, vulnerable sensibility to the role.

The film does falter a bit in the screenplay department. I didn't mind the leisurely pace, but I was a little put off by the moments of over-the-top melodrama, most notably during the final act. Again, the visual aspects of the picture are simply stunning. I absolutely loved the final fight sequence that occurs in the film, but could have done without the sappiness and painful whaling that immediately follows. I understand that House of Flying Daggers takes place in another era, and deals with themes and characters that don't really exist in today's world. I can respect that. Still, I felt the ending went a little overboard.

Even with it's minor flaws, House of Flying Daggers is a work of true art. It doesn't quite pack the same visual and emotional wallop of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and Hero, but it's a stunner nonetheless. Yimou Zhang is a remarkable film maker.

:: zBoneman.com Reader Comments ::

Sir Dizzy

Sir Dizzy

The year is 859AD and China's once flourishing Tang Dynasty is in decline. Unrest is raging throughout the land, and the corrupt government is locked in battle with rebel armies that are forming in protest. The largest and most prestigious of these is the 'House of Flying Daggers', which is growing ever more powerful under a mysterious new leader. Two local captains, Leo (Andy Lau) and Jin (Takeshi Kaneshiro) are ordered to capture the new leader and the two hatch an elaborate plan. Captain Jin will pretend to be a lone warrior called Wind and rescue the beautiful, blind revolutionary Mei (Zhang Ziyi), from prison, earning her trust and escorting her to the secret headquarters of the House of Flying Daggers. The plan works, but to their surprise, Jin and Mei fall deeply in love on their long journey to the House. Danger lurks in the forest surrounding them, and the wind is still, as if sensing the tension in the air. What lies ahead for Jin and Mei, these star-crossed lovers? If this is true love, then why are there plots in their heads...and secrets in their hearts?

I don't know if there is enough praise in the world that can be heaped upon this movie, it was that good. I am always a fan of Chinese cinema as it is so beautiful and has gorgeous cinematography. From Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon to Hero these movies are shot with such brilliance and beauty that it is not hard to be enveloped in their rich stories as well. House of Flying Daggers blows both of those movies away though as there were moments in the film that I could just see the care put into the movie, from the angles and the viewpoints shown to us as an audience, even to the use of color. In the final climatic battle the world changes from that of a late autumn day full of oranges and reds, to that of a blizzard and a contrast all white landscape.

The beauty of the picture just opens you right up to the story which is just as rich as the cinematography. I always have a hard time judging an actors performance when the picture is filmed in another language but the characters were rich and interesting me, whether it was the actors performance or the story that made me so enthralled, I am not sure though but I don't think it really matters though. And of course there were the fighting and action sequences which were done magnificently, with grace and skill. This is almost expected of a Chinese martial arts film though but the movie introduces enough original and fun to watch fight scenes that they easily meet all expectations. The film makes me hunger for more Chinese cinema and wishes that they would release more of it to America, the movie is a must see and will be easily one of the best films of the year.

Monica Ramirez

Monica Ramirez

I really liked the action scenes in the movie but I was still really lost in the end. What happened to Jin? does he die from his wounds? What about Leo? Does he die too? Then what about the Flying Daggers do they get destroyed by the government soldiers? All you see is the soldiers come around the House of Flying Daggers, so I have to assume that they ambushed them. But didn't they already know about the ambush? so were they ready for the attack? I don't know. I really did not like the ending at all. It left me with alot of questions. But if you like a movie with good battle scenes and beautiful scenery and a really mind numbing ending that leaves you with the questions of "Why did this happen" with no explanation. Then I guess this is the movie for you.

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