The Warlords

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The Warlords tells the story of a trio of warriors in the era of the Qing Dynasty - General Ma Xinyi (Jet Li), Cao Er-Hu (Andy Lau) and Zhang Wen-Xiang (Takeshi Kaneshiro) - who make a pact of brotherhood to one another vowing that anyone who harms one of the brothers will be killed. When the country is plunged into chaos and political upheaval following the Taiping Rebellion, the three blood brothers must struggle to maintain their loyalty as war rages around them. (Metrodome Distribution)

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3DD!3 

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English The rather poor story is saved by the captivating visuals and excellently filmed battles. As for the actors, I have nothing unusual to report. Jet Li is excellent and Takeshi Kaneshiro and Andy Lau are also very good. The music (apart from two motifs pinched from Hans Zimmer) is also commendable. ()

DaViD´82 

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English A picture of two completely different parts, both of which are well-made, but don’t fit together in any way at all. Apart perhaps from the murky visual stylization. In the first, longer part, gripping battles, a booming, grandiose soundtrack, hundreds of extras, the charisma of the central trio, the opulent production design and absolute lack of story. Not even a dumb one, simply no story. In the second half for a change we get that typical Asian fatefulness, the charism of the central trio, exaggerated emotions, dialogs for dialogs’ sake and a story. Better late than never. But together as a whole they are simply incompatible. What definitely deserves praise though is the excellent technical aspect and, as usual, Andy Lau. Although he, like the others, has not much to act, but unlike them he disguises this so skillfully that you don’t really notice. It is crying out to be compared to with Musa (The Warrior). But the winner of the two is not clear, since both pictures are equivalent in terms of quality. The Warlords really is captivating, no doubt about that, but only in isolated moments, but not as a whole. The result is an outstanding picture that lacks energy in places, in places story and consistency. Mainly consistency. ()

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