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The Warlords
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Posted: 19 February 2008 12:23 PM   [Ignore]
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Last night I had the opportunity to view one of the best films i’ve seen in a very long time. One that stays with you far after the closing credits. One that requires time after viewing to untie all the knots in your stomach.

Peter Chan’s “The Warlords” is an period epic in every sense of the world. Chan covers alot of ground here depicting war and the consequences thereof consisting of his anti-war sentiments. It tells the story of three “brothers” played brilliantly by Jet Li (Fearless), Andy Lau (Infernal Affairs) and Takeshi Kaneshiro (House Of Flying Daggers) who make a pact of brotherhood to one another that consists of killing anyone who harms one of the brothers and killing any brother who harms another brother as they lead an army through war after war taking over city after city.

It’s incredible to watch the thought process of making vital decisions during a battle or within their own army to defy humanity for the “greater good”. It shows the internal and external struggle of these decisions by opposing points of view. The emotions felt by these men translate in any language and leave you emotionally drained after watching the film through to its tragic end.

The cinematography is outstanding, the budget is huge, the directing brilliant and the war scenes brutal as can be. We’re talking decapitations, gushing blood, limbs sliced off and a man being blown up by a cannonball. Chan is delivering a truth in the brutality of war rather than dressing it up to keep (most of it) realistic.

Highest recommendation.

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Posted: 04 March 2008 12:48 PM   [Ignore]   [#1]
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The film arrived in the post yesterday and i’d heard good things about it. But after reading your review im looking forward to watching.  Let you know what i thought.

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