| Three Kingdoms: Resurrection Of The Dragon (2008) - User Reviews |
Boring
by ahw3n86
on 12/04/2008 (0 of 1 people found this review helpful)
What I loved most: None
What I really hated: Catch no idea
I slept almost throughout the movie as I was too tired and when I woke up, Andy Lau as Zhao Zi Long has grown "older". However, this movie still not interesting and I had no idea with Cao Cao's grandchildren Cao Ying. Though I only played the Dynasty Warriors game, but their outfits are not as good as game and in fact it looks ugly as well. Overall, really very bored, disappointed (as usually I already don't quite like Chinese movies...) and I should not have chose this movie to watch in the first place, sigh.
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What a Bore and waste of money!
What I loved most: None
What I really hated: All
This has to be one of the worst movie i have ever watch! There is simply no plot and the action looks so 3rd grade. The historial facts in the story is distorted. What a waste of money and time. I nearly wanted to get out of the cinema halfway through the movie. Please spare yourself the agony of sitting through a 2 hour stupid movie.
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Three Kingdoms: Resurrection of the Dragon
by thongloversg
on 05/05/2008 (2 of 4 people found this review helpful)
What I loved most: None
What I really hated: All
This movie is directed by a don't-know-who in HK. He's not the director but in charge of script-writing and visual art effects. From the first scene, where Samo is 'relating' the story to us, it has been a whole "1980's HK low budget plus poor scripted and pathetic artistry" roller-coaster throughout.
Who would ever need a small-timer, in fact a NO-timer like Samo, who played the most insignificant role in the group, to 'relate' the whole story to us?
Then, viola. Our hero came in, with his straw hat and rugged, innocent facial expression. Our great Andy Lau. My gawd...the usual innocent face he has been using for the past twenty years.
Then we have our Zhuge Liang, the most shining example of intelligence and wisdom in the stories of Three Kingdoms, passed on for generations after generations. His dressing and attires were nothing short of a roadside priest preparing to make five coins per day. The only difference is that he is Zhuge Liang, one who, according to all the folklores, defeated Cao Cao with his entire wizardry intellect. Worse still, when his plan of "左青龙右白虎" came out, with a cross marked in the centre of don't-know'what, I nearly threw up my last night's dinner, instantly realising that I had watched a wrongly made, poorly directed and pure sh!tty show. Period.
This comment was written on 08/04/2008 (it's necessary as the date changes when the days go by). Also, and again, I did not watch it in cinema. I watched it online and yes, I safely saved myself not only of my last drifting breath, allowing me to live for one cycle of human life more, but the simple fortune of SGD$8, which I happily patted my back for the fact that I did not use it on such a trash. Ciaoz.
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Why use the title?
by eycheu
on 08/04/2008 (0 of 1 people found this review helpful)
This movie is supposed to be based on Romance Of The Three Kingdoms. However, much of the scenes do not follow exactly what are supposed to be. Why then that the movie adopt the title? This lures movie goers into watching it but only to be be disappointed after watching it.
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