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Reign of Assassins
TrailerDrizzle/Zeng Jing tries to start a new life after being counseled by a monk. But she must, again, take up the sword of the assassin when her former partners-in-crime come to demand that she hand over the remains of a famous monk.Genre: ActionActors: Michelle Yeoh, Woo-sung Jung, Xueqi Wang, Barbie Hsu, Shawn Yue, Xiaodong Guo, Kelly Lin, Yiyan Jiang, Leon Dai, Hee Ching Paw, Matt Chung-tien Wu, ...»Director: Chao-Bin SuCountry: China, Taiwan, Hong KongDuration: 117 minQuality: HDRelease: 2010IMDb: 6.81 CommentsSort By- Newest
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opszelda AnonymousThis is a great movie. It has a plot, there is a very twist. And the twist is only revealed at last third of the movie. the details are important too. You blink and you may miss some important points. acting is Excellent.2020-07-08 18:07 -
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Critic Reviews of "Reign of Assassins"
Philip French Observer (UK)February 17, 2013After a decent enough opening it becomes a fairly ordinary affair, the principal attraction residing in the heroine's weirdly flexible sword.
Jamie Healy Radio TimesFebruary 15, 2013A female warrior attempts to leave her killing days behind in this polished but overblown Chinese period swordplay adventure.
Allan Hunter Daily Express (UK)February 15, 2013The flashing blades and swirling choreography of the endless fight scenes and the charisma of Yeoh keep you engaged but the end result falls far short of her Crouching Tiger triumph a decade ago.
Anton Bitel Eye for FilmFebruary 15, 2013the film uses its wire-fu trappings to allegorise Buddhist notions of self-transformation in a world of illusions. Throw in some inventive chopsocky tempered by romance, and you have a fatalistic wuxia about the martial pursuit of a "normal life".
Peter Bradshaw GuardianFebruary 14, 2013A John Woo-chaperoned, Michelle Yeoh-starring martial arts adventure is a bit run-of-the-mill.
Jennifer Tate ViewLondonFebruary 14, 2013Although it drags on a little too long, this Chinese martial arts flick is thoroughly entertaining, thanks to its even pace, strong performances and impressive choreography.
Owen Williams Empire MagazineFebruary 11, 2013Come for the crunching fight sequences and balletic wire-fu, stay for some surprisingly affecting character moments.
Eddie Harrison The ListFebruary 11, 2013There's little about Chao-Bin's other work to suggest the splendidly choreographed ballets of swordplay that feature here, with Woo's dexterous hand obvious in the fight scenes.
Stephen Kelly Total FilmFebruary 04, 2013This is fun and well-paced with fight sequences that, while not exactly screaming "Woo", still manage to dance off the screen.
Thomas Caldwell Cinema AutopsyJuly 09, 2011Reign of Assassins offers plenty of exciting sequences, but it frustratingly never fully delivers what it promises to.
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