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http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0385004/
http://www.sonyclassics.com/houseofflyingdaggers/ ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Varbūt jau klišeja no Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon vai Hero, taču zināmā mērā tikpat vizuāli krāšņa.. lai arī scenārijs un notikumu gaita uz beigām ne īsti vairs tas ko sākotnēji varētu gaidīt |
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Nesen noluureeji... un kopumaa panjeema.... beigas bija taadas nevisai.... man kaut kaa nevelk kad shie tur veel mahaajaas kaut arii vienam bija veederdobums caurs un abiem pleca muskulis prakstiski paarcirsts.... nu bet .. .ja jau Zhang Ziyi un paareejaa komanda filmeejas... tad tie ir nenoziimiigi siikumi
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QUOTE(Shinobi-sama @ Nov 24 2004, 14:23) Nesen noluureeji... un kopumaa panjeema.... beigas bija taadas nevisai.... man kaut kaa nevelk kad shie tur veel mahaajaas kaut arii vienam bija veederdobums caurs un abiem pleca muskulis prakstiski paarcirsts.... nu bet .. .ja jau Zhang Ziyi un paareejaa komanda filmeejas... tad tie ir nenoziimiigi siikumi ![]() Ko tad tu gribēji sagaidīt no šīs filmas? Realitāti?! ![]() Šī filma ir pieskaitāma pie "Wuxia Pien" žanra. Tā kā neceri uz realitāti! ![]() :: Definition :: Wuxia Pien as a storytelling genre draws from Chinese mythology and the more esoteric aspects of martial arts. It usually chronicles the exploits of heroic knights who fight to uphold justice in a mythical realm where powerful clans of heroes and villains dominate society and vie for control of the "martial world." Common elements to these stories include swordplay, flying, magic, weapons infused with special properties, and elaborate lairs or traps. In serialized accounts that appeared in Chinese newspapers in the 19th century, long-running wuxia stories were popular. In this period, these stories were also theatrically dramatized in Chinese opera where performers employed martial arts and acrobatics on stage. -------------------- Laugh|nGMan [ACF] [KOR] [CHN] [ARC]
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