The Warlords (2007)
Director: Peter Chan
Movie review
From Time Out London
It begins in the aftermath of battle. Lone survivor General Pang (Jet Li) staggers from the wreckage a changed man, vowing to conquer China and end centuries of bloodshed and infighting. For Western audiences, the popular rebirth of Eastern cinema has been eye-opening. This represents another peak in that development, taking a familiar lust-for-glory narrative and investing it with boundless energy and drive.Side-stepping the cold-steel visual perfection of ‘Hero’ and the fairytale detachment of ‘Crouching Tiger…’, the film hews closer to ‘Spartacus’, revelling in gloriously directed slash-and-burn battle sequences as Pang and his bandit ‘brothers’ cut a gory swathe across the continent. But the film becomes more pensive and emotionally rewarding in the final act, shedding the mythic trappings and becoming a tragedy, as our broken heroes learn the corrupting influence of power.
Author: Tom Huddleston
Time Out London Issue 1994, 6 - 12 November 2008
Cast & crew
Director: Peter Chan
Cast: Jet Li, Andy Lau, Takeshi Kaneshiro
Genre(s): Action/Adventure
Duration: 118 mins
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