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2002    1 h 39 minDrama, Action
7.994%87%7.5
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No período dos Reinos Combatentes da China o país foi divido em sete deles: Qin, Zhao, Han Wei, Yan, Chu e Qi. Durante anos, os reinos separados lutaram impiedosamente pela supremacia. Como resultado, a população enfrentou décadas de morte e sofrimento...
Dirigido por Zhang Yimou
  • mickerdoo8 de maio de 2026
    Loved the storytelling structure and retelling. And also the use of color. Just didn’t carry the same weight as CTHD, or even Ip Man.
  • Jefferson Bittencourt18 de abril de 2025
    Beautiful cinematography by Christopher Doyle, lovely music by Tan Dun and splenderous direction by Zhang Yimou. Forget about the realism! The color, the emotion and the poetry is what really matters in here!!
  • simmok19 de janeiro de 2026
    There's a case to be made that this film is propaganda (albeit no more than most Hollywood fare) But taken on its merits it's a masterpiece that transcends the Wuxia genre. Utterly gorgeous, well cast and a compellingly and intricate plot. An easy movie to recommend.
  • Hakihiko16 de dezembro de 2024
    A Visual and Philosophical Martial Arts Movie Zhang Yimou's "Hero" (2002) is a breathtaking visual and narrative masterpiece that stands out for its stunning cinematography and philosophical depth. The film weaves a tale of loyalty, love, and sacrifice, set against the backdrop of China's Warring States period. The movie's most striking aspect is its use of color, which enhances the storytelling. Each segment of the narrative is bathed in a specific hue, symbolizing different emotions and perspectives. The vibrant reds, calming blues, and earthy yellows create a dreamlike aesthetic that feels both grounded and otherworldly. The fight choreography is another highlight. Choreographed by the legendary Tony Ching Siu-tung, the action scenes are more akin to poetry in motion than conventional battles, blending martial arts with an almost balletic grace. These sequences are as much about the characters' inner conflicts as they are about physical combat. The performances, particularly by Jet Li, Maggie Cheung, and Tony Leung Chiu-Wai, are nuanced and compelling. Each actor conveys complex emotions, from love and betrayal to resolve and enlightenment, often with minimal dialogue. What keeps Hero from reaching a perfect score is its pacing. The deliberate storytelling, while fitting for the film's tone, can feel slow at times, particularly for viewers expecting a more traditional action-packed martial arts movie. Despite this, Hero is an evocative and thought-provoking film. Its exploration of themes like unity, sacrifice, and the greater good resonate deeply, leaving viewers with much to ponder. It is a cinematic gem that balances artistry with storytelling, earning its place as one of the finest martial arts epics of its time.

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