Hero

2002

DramaAdventureActionHistory

During China's Warring States period, a district prefect arrives at the palace of Qin Shi Huang, claiming to have killed the three assassins who had made an attempt on the king's life three years ago.

"One man's strength will unite an empire."

Rating

7.498
2307 votes

Popularity

5.2069

Origin & Countries

CNHK | zh | Hong Kong,China

Production

Beijing New Picture Film Co. Ltd.,China Film Co-Production Corp.,Elite Group Enterprises,Edko Films,Sil-Metropole Organisation,Zhang Yimou Studio

Runtime

99 min.

Budget (M$)

177.4 / 31ROI 572%

Status

Released

Release: 7/22/2002

Credits

Hero

Zhang YimouDirector

Hero

Jet LiNameless

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Tony LeungBroken Sword

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Maggie CheungFlying Snow

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Donnie YenSky

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Reviews

badelf

2/1/2025

8 / 10

Hero: Zhang Yimou's Cinematic Poem of Movement and Meaning In "Hero", Zhang Yimou transcends the martial arts genre, transforming physical combat into a language of profound philosophical discourse. What begins as a seemingly simple narrative about an assassin becomes a breathtaking meditation on individual sacrifice and national unity. Drawing from Kurosawa's multi-perspective storytelling in "Rashomon", Zhang creates something entirely his own. Each retelling of the story is not just a different perspective, but a different visual poem - choreographed fights that are less about violence and more about inner emotional landscapes. The film's fight sequences are revolutionary. They aren't mere action, but abstract ballets where movement, color, and spatial relationships communicate complex philosophical conflicts. A battle in a chess pavilion or a dance of warriors in falling leaves become metaphors for human connection, political ideology, and personal destiny. Zhang's visual language is extraordinary. Color isn't decoration, but narrative - each sequence bathed in a different chromatic tone that reflects emotional and philosophical states. Red speaks of passion, blue of melancholy, white of purity and sacrifice. "Hero" represents an elevation of Zhang's gift for storytelling: a narrative film that is simultaneously a political allegory, a philosophical inquiry, and a visual symphony.

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