
Rival Chinese military strategists Sun Bin (Sun Hong-lei) and Pang Juan (Francis Ng) clash in this historic war adventure set during the Era of Warring States.... (Full plot summary below)
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Rival Chinese military strategists Sun Bin (Sun Hong-lei) and Pang Juan (Francis Ng) clash in this historic war adventure set during the Era of Warring States.
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| NYC Movie GuruAvi OfferThrilling and exhilarating. Prepare to be at the edge of your seat from start to finish. |
| New York TimesMike HaleThe writer, Shen Jian, and the director, Jing Chen, have made no concessions to the non-Chinese viewer in their compressed, chaotic narrative. |
| Los Angeles TimesRobert AbeleThis busy attempt at merging large-scale CGI action filmmaking with outsized historical drama is unremarkable. |
| Village VoiceNick SchagerA morass of melodramatic romance, torture, and suicide. |
| User ReviewJ YAlong the path of the greats (Crouching, Hero and Flying Daggers) comes this multi lined gem of a movie. Enjoyed from start to finish. A must see! |
| User ReviewJim TVery interesting story. Loyalty, betrayal, battle stategies, romance, and lots of action all in one movie. |
| User ReviewNatanz LVery good movie! fun interaction between the main girl and guy, unpredictable story, good character development, pretty action scenes. |
| User ReviewTony KDon't listen to the critic reviews you see on this one. It's enjoyable, great special effects, acting, and use of colors. Also its not too long which is a big plus since a lot of movies these days are way too long. |
| User ReviewMichael HThought it was a bit long but the interaction between the characters carried most parts of the movie through well. Epic movie! |
| User ReviewJames WStarts comical, ends melodramatic: in the middle, an earthquake (!). Mostly ridicolous, but there is something mesmerizing about the endless succession of wargames, traps, double crossing set by master strategist Sun Bin ...and the mindset behind them: Fu Manchu would be proud. |