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Tau ming chong

  • 2007
  • R
  • 2h 6min
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Jet Li, Takeshi Kaneshiro, and Andy Lau in Tau ming chong (2007)
Set in the midst of war and political upheaval during the Taiping Rebellion of the 1860s, General Pang barely survives a brutal massacre of his fellow soldiers by playing dead, then joins a band of bandits led by Er Hu and Wu Yang. After fighting back attackers from an helpless village, the three men take an oath to become "blood brothers," pledging loyalty to one another until death, but things quickly turn sour and the three men become embroiled in a web of political deceit, and a love triangle between Pang, Er Hu and a beautiful courtesan.
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaChina, 1860s: Having his army slaughtered, General Qingyun joins 2 bandit leaders in raids on rebels and in blood oath. They form a Qing loyal army with eyes on rebel held Suzhou and Nanjing... Leer todoChina, 1860s: Having his army slaughtered, General Qingyun joins 2 bandit leaders in raids on rebels and in blood oath. They form a Qing loyal army with eyes on rebel held Suzhou and Nanjing.China, 1860s: Having his army slaughtered, General Qingyun joins 2 bandit leaders in raids on rebels and in blood oath. They form a Qing loyal army with eyes on rebel held Suzhou and Nanjing.

  • Dirección
    • Peter Ho-Sun Chan
    • Wai-Man Yip
  • Guionistas
    • Tin-Nam Chun
    • Junli Guo
    • Jiping He
  • Elenco
    • Jet Li
    • Andy Lau
    • Takeshi Kaneshiro
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    7.0/10
    28 k
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Peter Ho-Sun Chan
      • Wai-Man Yip
    • Guionistas
      • Tin-Nam Chun
      • Junli Guo
      • Jiping He
    • Elenco
      • Jet Li
      • Andy Lau
      • Takeshi Kaneshiro
    • 76Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 105Opiniones de los críticos
    • 70Metascore
  • Ver la información de producción en IMDbPro
    • Premios
      • 18 premios ganados y 28 nominaciones en total

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    Jet Li
    Jet Li
    • General Pang Qingyun
    • (as Lianjie Li)
    Andy Lau
    Andy Lau
    • Zhao Erhu
    • (as Dehua Liu)
    Takeshi Kaneshiro
    Takeshi Kaneshiro
    • Jiang Wuyang
    • (as Wu Jincheng)
    Jinglei Xu
    Jinglei Xu
    • Liansheng
    Xiaodong Guo
    Xiaodong Guo
    • Huang Wenjin
    Jacky Heung
    Jacky Heung
    • Shi Jinbiao
    Zongwan Wei
    Zongwan Wei
    • Lord Chen
    Pao-Ming Ku
    Pao-Ming Ku
    • Lord Jiang
    Kuirong Wang
    Kuirong Wang
    • Lord Di
    Bo Zhou
    • Lu Dashan
    Zhaoqi Shi
    Zhaoqi Shi
    • He Kui
    Xichao Wang
    • Gouzi
    • (as Yachao Wang)
    Xiao Yun Wang
    • Fu
    Peng Guo
    • Shun
    Yu Ailei
    • Wang Xiaoshou
    • (as Ailei Yu)
    Aaron C. Shang
    • Duan Feng
    • (as Aaron Shang)
    Jian Sun
    Jian Sun
    • Wu
    Hai Tao
    • Gong Jiang
    • Dirección
      • Peter Ho-Sun Chan
      • Wai-Man Yip
    • Guionistas
      • Tin-Nam Chun
      • Junli Guo
      • Jiping He
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    Opiniones de usuarios76

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    9jxharding

    An intricate epic on the complicated relationship between 3 'brothers'

    This is not Crouching Tiger. It's as good as Hero,House of Flying daggers. You wont be amazed by the CGI special effects. You will be stunned by the intense constant evolution of the story line and relationships between 3 men who have much to learn from each other.

    I don't wanna spoil further. I want to say that i am really disappointed in the west for turning a blind eye to eastern movies in general. This movie is an epic. It deserves 20 000 votes. I cannot believe some of the movies that reach Nr 1 at the Box Office when only a relative few informed bothering with movies like this.

    This is some timeless movie making.
    7athena24

    Well done

    First of all, I think it's the first movie I've enjoyed in about half a year, so decided to comment. I read the good reviews on this one, and agree with most of them. Everything in this movie is superbly done.

    There's little story in this movie and it's more of a background for the characters' portrayal and the battles, both of which amazingly done. The characters' portrayal is very successful due to the great acting. The battles and the fight choreography deserves a solid 9. Both artistic, like the martial arts beauty, and brutal, like real war is.

    This movie doesn't have unnecessary emotion, or unnecessary gestures from main characters. That's where this movie succeeds. That's where 'Azumi' or 'Braveheart' succeeded. And that's where 'Troy' and 'Gladiator' failed to deliver. They all have great cinematography, brilliant fight choreography and superb acting staff - but that's only the technical side. 'Warlords' succeeded to deliver in all the aspects. Simple and little story with no over-dramatizing and no inconsistencies.

    If one's wondering why I gave only 7, it's because, beside of Er-hu, I didn't find one likable character.
    8razvan_alexandru

    Not bad, actually, not bad...

    ..for a movie that's a bit difficult for Western audiences to enjoy. I mean, let's face it, we're not exactly suckers for blood oaths as the main plot device, which is the case here, and the story may feel hard to follow at times.

    Two things made be enjoy this one. For one thing, the Chinese did a pretty good job as far as giving the movie the proper epic side it needed. There's only a fine line between epic cinematography and drollery and these guys managed not to cross it, unlike, say, Gladiator or '300'.

    Then, there's the acting. Having only seen Jet Li in Hollywood movies before I thought he was something of a Jackie Chan without the funny face. I stand corrected, he gives a great performance in Tau Ming Chong, he is truly believable as his character, general Pang, gradually turns into a ruthless backstabbing freak for power. Finally, kudos to the actor playing Er Hu, Andy Lau. I hope I'll get to see more of him.

    Having seen the abominable blockbuster that 'The Last Samurai' really is the other night, it definitely enhanced my appreciation for this title.
    7JaydoDre

    The epic movie worth all the awards it has won, but miserable

    Warlords is a tragedy that left me with a heavy heart. The movie is excellent, but it is filled with a lot of suffering. By the time you realize that, the movie has you already pulled in and you're stuck there, watching the flames engulf everything.

    The setting for the film is the Taiping Rebellion, but really the film is not about the war. Instead, it's about survival, fear, betrayal, disillusionment, corruption, death and sacrifice. If you're thinking, "Lighten up a bit," that's what I thought too. While there are moments of triumph and prevailing loyalty, those moments are fleeting.

    The quality of this film becomes most apparent when compared to other Chinese productions of similar genre. My memory of watching another historical war movie called Three Kingdoms has become a fading memory on a dusty shelf after I watched Warlords. It's the kind of movie that makes you want to tell others about it.

    An excellent cast led by Jet Li makes sure that everything else in the movie is just frosting around the cake of well-developed characters. That's not to say that the frosting is inferior. This movie has everything going for it: choreography, special effects, sound and story. It has a something for everyone, although Warlords is definitely a boys' movie, full of politics, brotherhood and carnage. Actually, for a movie with so many serious themes, the action has over-the-top silly violence, but in any case, it's a sight to behold because of how well it's put together. The story is raw and keeps the mind occupied with some of its steeper turns.

    The cinematography is grim, just like the ret of the film. Never before have I felt as cold and as dry while watching a movie. Playing with colour, the artists create a gloomy picture of the situation the poor soldiers find themselves in, as they are stuck in the trenches. Grit and dirt fly off the screen during battles.

    If you liked movies like Troy, chances are you'll enjoy this much darker Eastern family member, possibly one of the best movies ever created, but heed this warning: it was so heavy that I don't ever want to see it again.
    7janos451

    Jet Li's War and No Peace

    From the Warring States Period going all the way back to the 5th century BC, wars have wracked China seemingly without pause. During the second half of the 19th century, and the late Qing/Ching/Manchu dynasty, some 50 million soldiers, bandits, and civilians died in the endless conflict.

    Watching "Warlords," screened for the first time in North America Saturday night in the Castro Theater, part of the San Francisco International Film Festival, at times one might have thought that most of those casualties are shown - often in close-ups - in the film.

    Beginning with a view reminiscent of the Normandy invasion sequence of "Saving Private Ryan," the film by Peter Chan and Wai Man Yip depicts combat vividly and intensely. Chung Man Yee's production design peaks at times in virtually unprecedented battle-field spectacles.

    There is no resolution, no peace, and only a quasi-relevant love story (featuring Jinglei Xu), but "Warlords" goes well beyond just fightin' and killin' and dyin'. Right from the beginning, as Jet Li's General Pang picks himself up from under the bodies of his dead soldiers, you notice two things: Jet Li's complete lack of vanity and the ability of this martial-arts star to act convincingly and well.

    The Manchu style of the head shaved in front and the hair gathered in a ponytail in the back looks hideous when it's all messed up, especially with blood. Jet Li not only appears half dead in his first appearance, but he is taking a bad-hair day to its absolute worst. And then, you also notice that Famous Jet Li - who is NOT flying through the air in this film - has been replaced by an honest and talented actor who brings to life a complex, conflicted, tragic character.

    With shifting alliances, goals, and always at the edge of extinction, Pang and his two "blood brothers," Takeshi Kaneshiro's soulful Jiang Wuyang and Andy Lau's towering Zhao Erhu (perhaps Lau's best-ever performance), struggle from small-time wars all the way to the taking of Nanking on behalf of the fast-fading central (so to speak) government in Beijing. The same history-based story has been told, in more modest terms, in Zhang Che's 1973 "The Blood Brothers." A historical war film, a brutal but not gratuitously violent drama, "Warlords" impresses, even stuns, but in the end fails to provide catharsis or even an attempt to make sense of the senseless - something Zhang Yimou came close to in "Hero" (also with Jet Li, playing a similar historic character).

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      The main battle sequence had a detailed script treatment of over 20 pages and a maximum of 8 cameras rolling simultaneously.
    • Errores
      During battles, the horses fall down without being hit. Clearly they were tripped by wire.
    • Citas

      General Pang Qingyun: Remember my face, so you can seek vengeance in the next life.

    • Versiones alternativas
      The UK version is cut by 16 secs to remove shots of cruel horsefalls.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Films of Fury: The Kung Fu Movie Movie (2011)

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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 12 de diciembre de 2007 (China)
    • Países de origen
      • Hong Kong
      • China
    • Sitios oficiales
      • Official site (China)
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Idioma
      • Mandarín
    • También se conoce como
      • The Warlords
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Pekín, China
    • Productoras
      • Media Asia Films
      • Morgan & Chan Films
      • China Film Group Corporation (CFGC)
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    • Presupuesto
      • USD 40,000,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 129,078
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 10,073
      • 4 abr 2010
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 42,883,181
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      2 horas 6 minutos
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      • Color
    • Mezcla de sonido
      • Dolby Digital
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 2.35 : 1

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