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Red Cliff

Red Cliff

2008
Drama, Action
2h 28m
In the early third century, the land of Wu is invaded by the warlord Cao Cao and his million soldiers. The ruler of Wu, Sun Quan, calls on the rival warlord Liu Bei for help, but their two armies are still badly outnumbered. However, the Wu strategist Zhou Yu sees that Cao Cao's army is unused to battling on the sea, which may just give them a chance if they can exploit this weakness properly. (imdb)

Red Cliff

2008
Drama, Action
2h 28m
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Avg Percentile 59.86% from 758 total ratings

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Rated 02 Sep 2018
72
41st
Decent, but forgettable epic tackling a complicated and intricate period of Chinese history. I was pretty impressed with the display of ancient Chinese military tactics. I can honestly say for once in my life that devoting hundreds of hours to nearly ten different Dynasty Warriors games finally paid off. I wouldn't have understood anything that was going on without those games.
Rated 29 Aug 2009
95
95th
I rate both parts as one, because it's really just one movie cut in two. This is one of the best war movies ever. The beginning is not exactly gripping and I felt disappointed, but this feeling didn't last long as the movie picked up and offered a brilliant experience. Extremely high production values and sooooo beautiful soundtrack make this one shine. And if you're a fan of the Three Kingdoms era, this is a must.
Rated 21 Apr 2010
78
60th
I didn't get to see the full 4 hour one, I didn't know it existed until after I saw this but at 2 and a half hours it seemed fine. I think it dragged in some places actually, so adding more time probably wouldn't have helped that. But there were some great battle scenes even though a couple parts made me roll my eyes. Still... Dynasty Warriors. Could have used more (or any) Lu Bu.
Rated 07 Jan 2010
8
79th
Reviewing both parts as one movie. High production values pay off as this war epic looks fantastic. Choreographed fight/battle scenes were well done and not totally unbelievable like they are in a lot of other Asian films. Never dull and always entertaining. John Woo has made a return to form. Tortoise formation kicks ass.
Rated 17 Nov 2009
60
65th
There is an idiom in my language which roughly translates as : "I would rather be a thorn on the mountain of freedom, than being a rose on the mountain of enslavement". I am glad Woo finally returned to his homeland, I wasn't expecting anything worthwhile from him again.
Rated 28 Oct 2009
88
70th
If you are one of those viewers, who got a rash by to much pathos, stay far away from Woo's Movie, cause Red Cliff is full of it with each passing Minute. Apart from this Woo created a brute and epic Movie about the day of the decisive battle in the Ming Dynasty.The battle scenes are very impressive and the Movie gets better and better 'til the final attack by sun quan and liu bei.
Rated 18 Jul 2009
84
80th
While the beginning falters, the rest of the film picks up awesome (ludicrous?!) speed. Honestly, it felt like watching the new Star Wars (Kurosawa wipes, Kaneshiro playing Obi Wan), only MUCH better. There is genuine awe, danger, and ingenuity in the "war" battle choreography, although seeing every single thing 6 times in slow-mo is irritating at times.
Rated 15 Oct 2008
90
84th
Absolutely fantastic. As far as epic movies go this is as good as it gets. Very character driven, the action scenes are exhausting and the acting is top class. Thankfully the plot's not too complicated to follow, as John Woo's direction guides you al...(read more) ong nicely. Can't wait for part two
Rated 20 Aug 2017
45
9th
merits but mind numbingly slow
Rated 02 Mar 2015
68
31st
Not as good as Gone With the Wind
Rated 08 May 2013
4
91st
Dynasty warriors without having to mash the buttons and listen to hectic guitars. A touch above the other historical military epics -Gladiator, Braveheart et.
Rated 09 Oct 2012
79
74th
Would rank this much higher if I could tell one Chinaman from another. I had a hard time keeping the characters straight. Still, a fantastic telling of this legendary event in history, with some great action sequences and fantastic performances on an epic scale. Made even better if you've played one of the million Dynasty Warrior games. This is the Chinese Braveheart. The Asian Lord of the Rings. An amazing epic, well worth watching in it's entirety.
Rated 17 Sep 2012
90
92nd
turns out John Woo can actually build a masterful drama epic!! and not ONE exploding motorcycle in the whole thing!
Rated 12 Sep 2012
92
99th
Phenomenal wars in field
Rated 01 Sep 2012
77
50th
The land battle against the cavalry in the first part of this movie is so ridiculous. I think the general unit is overpowered; those guys make Boromir, Aragorn and Legolas look like pussies. However, the rest of the movie is fairly compelling.
Rated 16 May 2012
85
86th
I watched the theatrical version. The performances are solid (Kaneshiro is particularly good), but you can tell more attention was paid to choreography and production values (like what has to be Woo's longest dove scene) than anything else.
Rated 01 Jan 2012
75
56th
John Woo's massive Chinese war and warlord movie has plenty of action -- maybe too much -- but what it lacks is grandeur a la Shaolin. Still, it doesn't sprawl or meander much and there are a number of indelible characters and some impressive fight scenes. I particularly enjoyed the final act. This rating is for both Part 1 and II.
Rated 16 Dec 2011
50
37th
While I can appreciate the visuals and the tactics behind some of the war scenes, it is all too exaggerated and lengthy. Fight scenes start to get boring if they last for too long...
Rated 25 Aug 2011
70
77th
Reviewing both parts as one film. Very high production value and really nice emphasis on tactics. The plot is predictable, but the tactics on the battlefield are not. Weak, hammy dialog and some overlong scenes drag the run time to a total way longer than it should have been, but the battles are so well done that it doesn't really matter that much. Far better than most Asian war movies, very glad they didn't give anyone the unexplained ability to fly.
Rated 04 Feb 2011
90
95th
As a huge fan of the Dynasty Warriors game, I absolutely loved this. It totally validates the experience of those games, and as a result John Woo has unknowingly made the best video game movie ever. The cinematography, art direction, and action sequences are all fantastic. Even at 5 hours, it moved along quickly and was exciting all throughout. It's a great movie.
Rated 02 Dec 2010
70
47th
A massive historical war epic that somehow feels more vast than I expected even a cast of 2000 to allow. It's got a certain mass choreography that you don't see every day, but the battles themselves tend to pull in close and become indistinguishable; after 5 hours we've seen a lot of horses falling over and heroes surrounded by spearmen. Woo takes his time getting there too; every scene feels like he just relaxed and let it run, giving everyone a chance to do their thing. (continued in Part II)
Rated 06 Nov 2010
85
94th
amazing, epic, great, brilliant, its everything last samurai, braveheart or that movies always wanted to be
Rated 03 Nov 2010
90
93rd
Big surprise, the guy who's a sucker for the old Asian "dynastic" aesthetic loved a movie about an epic Chinese battle. All I can say really is, Zhou Yu is a mafuckin strategist extraordinaire! I'm really hyped to see the full four-hour version, but at the same time, I'm so glad they cut it down for the North American audience; I'd agree with the notion that this audience wouldn't be able to handle the full thing. Battle choreography was just unreal. But, as Obby noted - a serious lack of Lu Bu.
Rated 12 May 2010
76
86th
John Woo, it is good to have you back. Young whippersnappers may be surprised to know that Woo was once regarded as the world's premier action director. Red Cliff is a fine return to form, and an engrossing epic-scaled spectacle.
Rated 02 May 2010
60
31st
For a movie with a lot of cool military strategy, it's rather sluggish. Visually just OK.
Rated 10 Dec 2009
20
44th
Two and a half hours seem more than too much, although any complaints about the mess of it, the incoherent jumble, might invite a challenge from its partisans to sit through the unabridged version before rendering judgment.
Rated 25 Nov 2009
80
57th
The American version is obviously a bit choppy, but the action scenes are spectacular in scope....shame about that terrible cgi though.
Rated 02 Sep 2009
75
45th
A little too melodramatic for me, but the set pieces were nice and some of the shots really are breathtaking. Also, apparently they based it less off of Three Kingdoms, and more off the tales/documents from ~600s (AD), I believe.
Rated 15 Jul 2009
70
63rd
I haven't seen the edited Western version but both of the original movies are fantastic. The set design is spot on, the characters look great and an epic plot is conveyed within a short period of time. Some of the CGI is poor but it's still remarkable to watch. Zhuge Liang is cunning, Cao Cao is a great villain, and the Wu characters are certainly interesting. The battles speak for themselves. If I hadn't known much about Romance Of The Three Kingdoms then I'm not sure if I'd enjoy it as much.
Rated 27 Sep 2008
65
63rd
Good, enjoyable, but not the epic movie they tried to make it out to be. Hopefully the second half picks this film up.
Rated 19 Feb 2022
80
78th
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Rated 04 Jun 2020
70
74th
This is an odd movie where the pay off is a lot more satisfying than the build up. The film is padded out with a lot of boring drama and at times ham-fisted writing. However, the use of visuals is fantastic and conveys scale in clever ways. The fight scenes are also excellently paced and exciting, even if at times they can be completely stupid like with the sunlight strategy. I could do with less of the quick cuts and shaky camera work, but otherwise this is a solid action flick.
Rated 30 Sep 2017
75
80th
The good old epic movie, fast paced and funny.
Rated 26 May 2014
73
35th
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Rated 13 Feb 2014
22
0th
I saw this one not because I wanted to but because I was forced to. I'm not a fan of Romance of the Three Kingdoms, and I do not enjoy war films in general, so I was able to fall asleep pretty fast and have a good nap time. Not going to see it again.
Rated 28 Sep 2013
50
6th
Has merits but mind numbingly slow
Rated 18 Sep 2013
82
71st
81.500
Rated 01 Aug 2012
47
22nd
Fatuous
Rated 19 Oct 2011
75
55th
19/10/2011
Rated 18 Jul 2011
62
31st
This is for the cut down Western world version
Rated 01 Jul 2011
82
71st
81.500
Rated 13 Mar 2011
82
56th
Zelo zabaven, domiselen film. Škoda za tipične kitajske nadrealistične fight sekvence. Tudi zelo dobri dialogi.
Rated 30 Jan 2011
90
97th
[This is for the international two-part version]
Rated 24 Nov 2010
25
61st
"The film's shortcomings have less to do with Woo's orchestration of his ambitious tale and more to do with the Frankenstein hatchet job enacted against it." - Nick Schager

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