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Curse of the Golden Flower (2006)
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Reviews Counted:117
Fresh:76
Rotten:41
Average Rating:6.4/10
Consensus: Melodrama, swordplay, and CG armies -- fans of martial arts epic will get what they bargain for, though the baroque art direction can be both mesmerizing and exhaustively excessive.
Theatrical Release:13-04-2007
Synopsis: In 2004, Zhang Yimou caused a sensation with his astonishing HOUSE OF FLYING DAGGERS, and his CURSE OF THE GOLDEN FLOWER is yet another dazzling, visually stunning film. Calling again upon the... In 2004, Zhang Yimou caused a sensation with his astonishing HOUSE OF FLYING DAGGERS, and his CURSE OF THE GOLDEN FLOWER is yet another dazzling, visually stunning film. Calling again upon the talents of the striking Gong Li, Yimou tells an epic tale of lust and power set in the opulent world of the Later Tang dynasty. The plot follows the story of the Emperor (Chow Yun Fat) and his Empress (Li) and the tragic disintegration of their royal family--whose problems go far beyond the merely dysfunctional. For starters, the ailing Empress has long been having an affair with her stepson, the Crown Prince Wan (Liu Ye). Unbeknownst to her, Wan has been dallying with the Imperial Doctor's daughter (Li Man), and has plans to escape the palace with her. Meanwhile, the Emperor himself has just returned from a long trip, and while relations with his wife are obviously icy, it becomes clear that his plans for her are far more ominous than she could ever imagine. Everyone involved has a secret plan for either escape or domination, resulting in an explosive ending wherein the darkest family secrets are revealed and horrifically bloody battles are waged both inside and outside the walls of the sparkling, gold-encrusted palace. Yimou appears to be trying to balance his flair for telling an emotional story with his talent for thrilling, detail-driven action sequences, and while CURSE's plot does at times seem close to that of a soap opera, the phenomenal performances and breathtaking visuals are more than enough to power the film forward. Fans of Yimou's quieter work (RIDING ALONG FOR THOUSANDS OF MILES) are likely to enjoy the dramatic exploration of family relationships, while there are still plenty of hissing ninjas to satisfy DAGGERS enthusiasts. [More]
Starring: Chow Yun Fat, Jay Chou, Gong Li, Liu Ye
Starring: Chow Yun Fat, Jay Chou, Gong Li, Liu Ye, Chen Jin, Ni Dahong, Li Man, Qin Junjie
Director: Yimou Zhang
Director: Yimou Zhang
Producer: William Kong, Zhang Weiping
Studio: Sony Pictures Classics
Reviews for Curse of the Golden Flower
Beautifully designed, visually stunning epic with impressive battle sequences, although the soap-tastic plot takes a while to really get going.
These characters have enough conflicting relational issues to fill about a year on a daily soap; it's messy and passionate, murderous and lusty.
Um épico que năo apenas se encaixa no clima mítico e fantástico do gęnero wuxia pian como ainda traz toques claramente shakespeareanos em sua trama repleta de traiçőes e lutas sangrentas por um trono real (ou, neste caso, imperial).
Mucho brillo y color y poca sustancia dramática en esta tragedia épica que emula tanto a Shakespeare como a Kurosawa. Vale la pena sólo por su aspecto visual y, sobre todo, por la siempre intensa Gong Li.
Spectacular production designs and giant CGI battles can't really disguise a soap opera plot and often hammy acting.
Curse of the Golden Flower is, as usual, ravishing to look at, but it seems to be put together solely so that Zhang can assemble hundreds of people in stately rows.
Possibly the first mainstream Chinese representation of the massacre at Tiannamen Square.
Curse of the Golden Flower is a tragedy in the classic sense which is as devastating as it is entertaining.
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