John Woo goes into Battle with Epic ''Red Cliff''
Posted on Mon, 14 Jul 2008 00:54:13 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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By Maggie Lee
HONG KONG (Hollywood Reporter) - As the first film to re-create the Battle of
Chibi in 208 A.D., the most famous military feat in Chinese history, John Woo's
"Red Cliff" is a Pan-Asian project with the word "monumental" written all over
it.
The 140-minute first half that opened across major Asian territories provides
the beams and columns for the narrative framework, but with a few decisive and
spot-on action spectacles, it sufficiently kindles expectations for the
climactic clash in Part 2. The Western version will be a shorter, condensed one.
Costing $80 million and years in the making, "Red Cliff" is the most expensive
Chinese-language picture ever mounted. Its investors are likely to recoup most
of it from the Asian market, where the story has infiltrated school curriculum,
computer games and manga.
Although this is hailed as Woo's "homecoming" after his Hollywood tenure,
hard-core disciples of his Hong Kong oeuvre will be straining hard to find the
all-stops-out passion and sinewy machismo that ignited his bullet ballets such
as "A Better Tomorrow" or "The Killer." Such signature themes as male bonding
and David-and-Goliath face-offs still drive the action, but the functional
script has dismantled much of the original story's dramatic intricacies and
character complexities, then reassembled it into an easy-to-follow three-act
structure.
The epic opens with ambitious Prime Minister Cao Cao (Zhang Fengyi) browbeating
the emperor of Han into authorizing a campaign to crush his enemies, Liu Bei and
Sun Quan (Chang Chen) in their southern strongholds. In the first big action
scene, most reminiscent of Woo's earlier SFX-free brute heroics, Gen. Zhao Yun
(Hu Jun) single-handedly battles whole armies to save Liu's infant son.
The middle act replaces action with character interaction, focusing on Liu
strategist Zhu-ge Liang's (Takeshi Kaneshiro) persuasion of Sun Qun to ally with
Liu and his elaborately built-up meeting with Sun's viceroy, Zhou Yu (Tony
Leung). The men's chemistry flickers but does not sparkle. Most of this section,
notwithstanding a gratuitous sex scene plus some comic capers, lacks a gripping
atmosphere. The modernized dialogue is accessible but lacks eloquence and
gravity.
A change of tone and tempo at 105 minutes into the film brings a welcome
catharsis with a 20-minute extended battle sequence that has the speed and
grandeur of Akira Kurosawa's samurai classics. As the troops of Liu and Sun
unite in a strategic formation against Cao's 200,000-strong cavalry assault,
masterfully varied cinematography captures an astounding array of military
pageantry, martial arts sequences and ancient weaponry that could be a war game
geek's wet dream.
With an ensemble of key figures to introduce, the main roles physically look the
part but still need to warm up to each other. The pivotal Zhu-ge and Zhou have
been apocryphally depicted as rivals, but Woo's decision to follow history and
turn them into potential soul mates weakens dramatic power. More of a romantic,
melancholy heartthrob, Leung has the acting chops but not the physique or the
commanding presence of a martial hero that would be the equivalent of Charlton
Heston or Toshio Mifune. Kaneshiro.
Eschewing the ornate Orientalism of "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" and "Curse
of the Golden Flower," production and costume designer Tim Yip goes for
historical accuracy and creates a period look that is imperious and dignified.
Reuters/Hollywood Reporter
Copyright 2008 Reuters.
Photo:
Director John Woo (2nd L) poses with cast members (from L-R) Hu Jun, Lin Chi-ling, Tony Leung, Zhao Wei and Chang Chen during a photocall for the film "Red Cliff" at the 61st Cannes FIlm Festival May 19, 2008. REUTERS/Christian Hartmann
Posted on Mon, 14 Jul 2008 00:54:13 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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