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Red Cliff (2008)
Director: John Woo
Synopsis
Hollywood action maestro John Woo heads home for this historical epic.
Movie review
From Time Out London
The Battle of Red Cliff occupies a similar place in Chinese folklore to the Arthurian legends in our own: a sprawling epic narrative with roots in historical fact, retold so many times that any resemblance to reality has been lost. Drawing on myriad sources – from ancient myths to modern archaeological studies – John Woo’s grandiose take on the material aims for the middle ground between action fantasy and gritty historical war epic.Buoyed by a string of military victories, power-hungry prime minister Cao Cao (Fengyi Zhang) sets his sights on the lush, fragile kingdom of Wu. But he’s reckoned without the strategic brilliance of Zhou Yu (Tony Leung) and Zhuge Liang (Takeshi Kaneshiro), who lure Cao Cao’s army into the titular gorge, setting the stage for a desperate last-ditch battle.
In Asia, ‘Red Cliff’ was released in two parts, totalling almost five hours. At half that length, this international cut ditches personal interplay and political intrigue in favour of battles and bloodshed. Not that Woo dumps character altogether: aided by a fine cast, he ensures that the central figures are distinct and memorable.
But the film’s focus is on spectacle, and here Woo delivers, if not in quite the majestic fashion one might have anticipated. Grand set-pieces abound, from a stunning hilltop battle to the climactic fire-and-brimstone bloodbath, but there’s little we’ve not seen before. Nevertheless, as old-fashioned mythic entertainment, ‘Red Cliff’ succeeds in solid, sometimes magnificent fashion.
Author: Tom Huddleston
Time Out London Issue 2025, June 11 - 17, 2009
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Cast & crew
Director: John Woo
Cast: Tony Leung, Takeshi Kaneshiro, Zhao Wei, Chang Chen, Zhang Fengyi full cast
Genre(s): War
Rated: 15
Duration: 148 mins
UK Release: Jun 12 2009
US Release: Nov 20 2009
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