Red Cliff (赤壁): Better than Tolkien

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At least for me lah.

I generally prefer Asian movies as compared to Hollywood fares due to the cultural similarities we share. A good case in point – I can’t understand why in ang moh movies, the guy and girl can have sex then discuss about whether they love each other the next morning while it’s the other way round for Asians.

I digress.

Back to Red Cliff.

It’s damn good lor! Die-die must watch okay!

Check out the trailer below if you don’t believe me:

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My favourite Hong Kong actor, Tony Leung Chiu-Wai (Zhou Yu) is starring in it. The director is veteran filmmaker, John Woo. There’s also the dashing Takeshi Kaneshiro (Zhuge Liang) and the stunning beauty, Taiwanese supermodel, Lin Chi-Ling (Xiao Qiao). Added to that, talented actors like Chang Chen (Sun Quan) and Zhang Fengyi (Cao Cao). What more can you ask for in a blockbuster hit?

I watched it with my friend, Melvin last Thursday at the Gala Premiere, courtesy of the my paper movie night event. 🙂 The screening was a VivoCity and I was taken aback when I saw the place jam-packed with movie fans all the way from the second floors upwards!

There was a large crowd, even by the sides of the red carpet leading into the cinema from the elevator

More people… who are they waiting for?

Obviously not the mediacorp ‘stars’ who were being interviewed on stage, like this guy, 715, here. I mean, the people were crowding OUTSIDE the cinema, not at the stage. Why ah?

There are even drummers deployed to further warm up the anticipation for the real stars.

And here she is! Lin Chi-Ling in person! (I am sorry I can’t get a better shot)

Once she graced the stage, cameras started snapping away like crazy. A far cry from the half-baked stars earlier on.

Three of the main actors (L to R): Lin Chi-Ling, Chang Chen, Zhang Fengyi

Director, John Woo fielding interview questions

The entire ensemble of the real stars for the night (L to R): Lin Chi-Ling, Chang Chen, Zhang Fengyi, John Woo and his wife.

BTW, Melvin was damn hilarious… he totally KNOWS NUTS about the Three Kingdom story! OMG! I thought he was joking with me when he asked me during the movie, “Who’s Cao Cao?”, “Which is the three kingdoms?”

One good thing about watching Red Cliff was that the storyline so intrigued my friend, Melvin, that it inspiresd the self-confessed “banana-man” to go read the translated version of the classic literature.

For parents who have problem getting their children to learn chinese, maybe you can also consider taking them to watch Red Cliff? 🙂

Oh, and one last note – for John Woo fans, the answer is YES, there were a lot of scenes with white doves again in this movie.

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Alvin is a marketer by day and blogger by night. He is a 100% geek who spends too much time surfing the web.

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  • it's is inspiring me to go pick it up to read.... not past tense (inspired) yet, cos i haven't picked it up hahaha

    and yes, i know nuts about the story, yet i enjoyed it so i think this movie has done its job well....

  • yea, the movie was very well written and shot. Lin Chi-Ling was awkward in some of the scenes though. but she's so hot I think most of us don't really care. can't wait for part two to be out!

    in the meantime, i'll be re-playing dynasty warriors 6 on PS3...

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