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The Warlords

The Warlords

Released
November 7 2008
Directed By
Peter Chan
Starring Jet Li, Andy Lau, Takeshi Kaneshiro

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Three of Asian cinema’s biggest stars collide in this big-budget battle epic set during China’s brutal nineteenth-century civil war. Army General Jet Li, bandit leader Andy Lau and his confidante Takeshi Kaneshiro swear blood-brotherhood oath and go about turning the tide of the conflict.

Too often a blank canvas in Hollywood bit-parts and last seen literally pissing on Jackie Chan in The Forbidden Kingdom, Li becomes a different creature when acting in his own language – a minimalist, captivating star who owns the frame as soon as he steps into it. Better still, he’s not flying around like a pigeon on a string. Ditching the wire-fu aerobatics of Hero et al, The Warlords unloads some terrific extended fight sequences – not least an extraordinary sequence in which Li singlehandedly takes on a cannon-toting army.

But despite the trio providing a compelling human angle to the dusty, doleful drama, the script isn’t quite strong enough to sustain the 130-minute runtime. It’s no surprise to find that eight screenwriters had a crack at it.

Jonathan Crocker

Anticipation:

Li, Lau and Kaneshiro go to war? Yes please. Consider us drafted. Anticipation Score

Enjoyment:

Amazing battles, but dragged down by a soggy love subplot. Enjoyment Score

In Retrospect:

Li and Lau’s battle-scarred charisma lingers. In Retrospect Score

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