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An Empress and the Warriors
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Another from Donnie Yen - see http://brotherhoodofdoom.com/phpBB3/view...f=9&t=1411. This was his last before Painted Skin, the new box office smash in Hong Kong and after Flashpoint and Dragon Tiger Gate (which was shown at a DOOM gathering). It's like all of Donnie's flicks - great fights, some interesting moments, and a lot of rather annoying plot in between. Donnie is the third wheel, the loyal bastard servant, which is a shame, a waste of material. The Empress is Kelly Chen, who doesn't have the chops to handle such a complex role. She kills the flick with her mediocrity. Leon Lai is the love interest and there is one of the most insipid love/musical interlude sequences ever put to film. A horrifying cantopop song that goes 'wo ai, wo ai' (I love, I love) for a silly hot air balloon ride with cheesy effects. Give me the two Bollywood lovers dancing around the garden any day. Did I mention it was a period flick? Cool armor. A couple of nice battlefield scenes. I liked when the armies formed ramps with their shields to flip the chariots over (not that it would work, but it was funny to think about). Donnie delivers his one-man-against-an-army scene that's so popular in Chinese cinema now - Jackie did it in the Myth and Jet did it in Hero.

Onward to Painted Skin and Ip Man.
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