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Matt and I just got back from an early Saturday matinee screening of the film, and it's by far the best thing we've seen this year. Probably the best thing we've seen since The Return of the King. A lot of the early reviews compare this film to Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, but it actually reveals a much greater connection to late-period Kurosawa in terms of style, simplicity and philosophical depth. Films like Ran, Kagemusha and Dreams.
Miramax's trailers for HERO really do it a disservice. They make it seem like another Jet Li wire-fu action film. Rest assured, that's not the case. The combat, while powerful and plentiful, is almost incidental to the story. And don't let the "Quentin Tarantino presents" tag fool you either. We dig the guy's work, don't get us wrong, but this is so far beyond his range he's gotta be humbled by it. This film is a stunning meditation, combining a near perfect blend of movement, color and meaning. If I had any criticism, I would say that it's maybe just a little more intellectually satisfying than emotionally so, but the film certainly doesn't suffer much for that. HERO is in a league all its own.
Seriously. Just go see it. You'll thank us later.
And a quick note to you DVD guys at Miramax and Buena Vista: When you release this film on disc, the transfer quality had so better freaking rock or you will NEVER hear the end of it from us. I mean it - this thing had better sparkle or else.
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Matt and I just got back from an early Saturday matinee screening of the film, and it's by far the best thing we've seen this year. Probably the best thing we've seen since The Return of the King. A lot of the early reviews compare this film to Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, but it actually reveals a much greater connection to late-period Kurosawa in terms of style, simplicity and philosophical depth. Films like Ran, Kagemusha and Dreams.
Miramax's trailers for HERO really do it a disservice. They make it seem like another Jet Li wire-fu action film. Rest assured, that's not the case. The combat, while powerful and plentiful, is almost incidental to the story. And don't let the "Quentin Tarantino presents" tag fool you either. We dig the guy's work, don't get us wrong, but this is so far beyond his range he's gotta be humbled by it. This film is a stunning meditation, combining a near perfect blend of movement, color and meaning. If I had any criticism, I would say that it's maybe just a little more intellectually satisfying than emotionally so, but the film certainly doesn't suffer much for that. HERO is in a league all its own.
Seriously. Just go see it. You'll thank us later.
And a quick note to you DVD guys at Miramax and Buena Vista: When you release this film on disc, the transfer quality had so better freaking rock or you will NEVER hear the end of it from us. I mean it - this thing had better sparkle or else.
Περισσοτερες πληροφοριες κανεις διοτι καθομαι σε αναμμενα καρβουνα?