Hero (2002)
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Neo's All-Time
Favourite:
Fist of Legend (1994)
Protégé de la Rose Noire
(2004)
Princess Blade
(2002)
Anna in Kungfu-land (2003)
Three of a Kind (2004)
Hero (2002)
Twins Effect 2: Blade Rose (2004)
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Nick
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Simply the Greatest!
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A great
movie is a movie that will not be loved by everyone, but the one that like it
will love it. What is classified as a great movie? Well, I don't have an answer
as movies are made primarily for entertainment, but what separate a good movie
and a great movie is a movie that goes beyond the storyline, by challenging the
audience to think long after the credits it rowing. A movie that can stand out
even after repeated viewings and the important of all connecting to the audience
and ultimately the feeling. Sounds like mission impossible, but somehow, Zhang
Yimou's Hero is essentially one of these. And what a movie it was. In fact what
a hell of a movie it was. I can still vividly remember myself scratching my head
almost 2 years ago, after watching Hero and feeling somewhat empty and
emotionless. However, it was that feeling that made me think about it, that got
me watching a second time and geez it was a hell lot better. Then a third and a
forth and now after almost half a year without touching it - I watched it again.
And guess what - I loved it. A movie that can be described in words, but never
fully until one's share the experience themselves. To call Hero the great movie
is an understatement, but to call it the greatest would be an exaggeration, but
let's just simply call it - a hell of a good movie.
The
plot is pointless to dwell on as most of you have already seen it or even more
than me (well at least some of you), so I will go straight to me take on it. As
I prescribed in the above paragraph, it is a hell of a movie and if you haven't
seen it not once but at least twice than stop what you are doing right now, yes
even if you are going to sleep, and watch the movie right now. Okay, I am sure
in a few hours time, you will go back here and say: that's was a crap movie, and
yeah you are dead right, not. Sure this movie is one that will be disliked and
loved and either way is not wrong at all. I remember that my mum and my sister
didn't like it, but my dad cheered it on and myself needless to say more. Wait
aren't I talking now, oh well, let's continue, if there is any flaws in Hero it
may be nothing. Cause personally I can find no flaws at all. Yes, you are right,
I love the movie and so as the saying goes "love is blind" so don't you even ask
me about the flaws, cos I will answer you - What flaws? Oh alright let's get
back to the essential question. Wait what essential question, well the fact is
that there isn't one. The performance of Jet Li is probably the best in his
career, sure many of you will say, yeah right what a stone figure, and yes you
are dead right. Even in my first viewing I was thinking, bad Jet bad. But now I
take a different perspective (well see I stress on perspective) his performance
is layered and is very adequate for the role. You can see him bottling up his
angry all the time and the way he changes to a more relax attitude in the ending
really underline how he finally can let go his years of anguish - bottling up
and that I call good acting. Sure, Tony Leung acted greatly and especially the
red scenes and his contrasting last - his eyes can tell a thousand words showing
why he is truly HK greatest actor ever. While Maggie is touching in the final
scenes, is strikingly untouchable and truly an accomplished actress. While many
may claim Zhang Ziyi over acted her scenes, what I will say is that she did her
job adequately and made a lasting impact in her very small role given. Same can
be say of Donnie Yen who is without a great action director, shows once again he
is one of the better supporting actors out there, with a good early on scene
stealing performance against Jet. The fight is very well shot and combines with
film noir style showing that peace in the mind the greatest swordsman skill, not
just physically attacking someone. While the fight may not be as memorable as
OUATIC 2, without any doubt it is better shot and a beauty to watch, without a
single problem of being bored even after watching it so many times.
Yeah,
by now, what you are thinking may well be thinking that I am a idiot and
fanatics who has nothing better to do in life than watching Hero, then you are
practically wrong, cos I am not a fanatics, but rather some one that has a
interest in films. (well as if it matters) Really, while my review may not be
though-provoking, the movie really is. If you reckon my review is not giving you
a picture of how much I loved this movie, then what you should do is shut out
your mind and forget the time you spent reading this bullshit and watch the
movie straight away. Well, excuse my aggression, but really, don't watch the
movie for fights or even pay too much attention to fight scene as the movie is
not about that and the director is not trying to show that. Follow the story,
play close attention and I am pretty sure that you will either loved it or hate
it. This movie gave me great interest to discover more about the Qin dynasty and
ancient China where I even did a Major Work on the First Emperor of China, for
those that are interested, stay tuned for the release of it pretty soon, and the
controversial question that I based it on was: how does the views of the rule of
Qin Shih-huang changes through time, due to the political, economical and social
context of its times. Maybe that didn't make sense, cos I forgot my exact
question. Neways, that will be released, well I will set the date then -
December 6 2004. Although I have finished the Major Work, it is going through
editing so bear for the long wait. (as if anyone want to read it)
All in
all, despite my ongoing bullshit, what I really want to say is that I loved
Hero, not after the first viewing but after repeated viewings. While Fist of
Legend is my favourite movie, Hero is the one that can easily displace that
position and in my honest opinion it probably have already. Really, I am tired
of saying I love this movie and I love this movie, so why don't you just go and
watch and see if you agree with me at all. If not, don't blame me for wasting
your time, but rather blame yourself for not liking what Quentin claims it as
"the masterpiece".
I rate
it 10/10.

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Product Title |
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Hero |
Artist Name(s) |
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Jet Li|
Tony Leung| Maggie Cheung| Donnie Yen| Zhang Ziyi |
Language |
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Mandarin |
Duration |
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120 minutes |
Reviewed by Neo (Andrew) -
August 2004
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