The Emperor and the Assassin

The Emperor and the Assassin

By Chen Kaige

  • Genre: Foreign
  • Release Date: 1999-12-17
  • Advisory Rating: R
  • Runtime: 2h 41min
  • Director: Chen Kaige
  • Production Company: Hahn Shin Corporation
  • Production Country: China, France, Japan
  • iTunes Price: USD 12.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
6.955/10
6.955
From 78 Ratings

Description

From the acclaimed director of Farewell, My Concubine comes The Emperor and the Assassin a visually stunning epic, exploring the devastating price one country pays for peace and one man pays for power. Ying Zheng, the King of Qin, has one driving ambition: to unify China's seven kingdoms into one magnificent empire. Impressed by her lover's convictions, Lady Zhao (Gong Li) helps Ying Zheng concoct an assassination plot that would justify the conquest of Qin's most powerful enemy. When Ying Zheng's peaceful mission explodes into a brutal holocaust, a disillusioned Lady Zhao is forced to question her loyalty and her lover's destiny.

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  • A film with passion

    5
    By 1alwayslearning
    Great acting. This film preceeded "Hero" which is on the same topic. How ever,No fancy flying kicks or sworder play. Just an epic tell of how somtimes what is important to us will be lost to a greater good. At a cost to our own happiness. Love, greed and betryal. All in a political driven story line to rule. For acting this movie. For action "Hero".I have seen so many films that I look at acting and story line first.
  • Not exciting enough for a historical epic

    3
    By Holy Molly
    The film, albeit fine cinematography and good acting from the main characters, felt like a half-baked pie. I can see that the director wanted it to be a more historically correct version than "Hero" was; and I appreciate the fine-grained character study on the infamous First Emperor. However, the characters and the story they weave should have been bigger than life. That's one of the conventions of the epic genre. Unfortunately, as depicted, they seemed petit and insignificant. Besides, production value was low and editing was mediocre at best. All in all, I am disappointed.
  • Brilliant classic work

    5
    By Sunngifu
    Gong Li does a stellar job in this film, which is an incredible historical trip back in time. It's carefully woven and emotional, definitely worth a view! Not sure it's worth the $14.99 on iTunes, but if that's the only way you can get it--do!

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