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Die Geschichte von Arbeitern, die ihr Leben riskierten, um Geheimdienstinformationen zu übermitteln und das Vaterland zu verteidigen, spielt nach dem Angriff Japans auf Pearl Harbor, als das... Alles lesenDie Geschichte von Arbeitern, die ihr Leben riskierten, um Geheimdienstinformationen zu übermitteln und das Vaterland zu verteidigen, spielt nach dem Angriff Japans auf Pearl Harbor, als das Wang Jingwei-Regime den Krieg erklärte.Die Geschichte von Arbeitern, die ihr Leben riskierten, um Geheimdienstinformationen zu übermitteln und das Vaterland zu verteidigen, spielt nach dem Angriff Japans auf Pearl Harbor, als das Wang Jingwei-Regime den Krieg erklärte.
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- 20 Gewinne & 32 Nominierungen insgesamt
Tony Leung Chiu-wai
- Mr. He
- (as Tony Chiu-Wai Leung)
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Hidden Blade is a beautifully crafted Chinese movie that showcases exceptional film quality. The movie's puzzle-like timeline is both intriguing and satisfying, making it a standout feature though it can create a little difficulty in watching the movie at the beginning, so you need to concentrate, and you need to patiently hold the fragments in front, and build them while holding them. The unique style of Cheng Er makes me immerse myself in it, so watching the movie was an enjoyable experience.
The performances of the actors are also very good. The acting skills of Tony Leung and Zhou Xun are of course very good, they don't act, they live as their characters at the screen. Tony Leung eyes are very expressive, it was difficult to come to a conclusion whether he is a good guy or an evil one. Wang Yibo's performance is stunning and captivating, leaving the viewer wanting more, his acting potential is evident in this movie, and I am excited to see what he does next. I also enjoyed the action scene included by Cheng Er, it was raw, powerful, full of tension and painful to watch.
Overall, Hidden Blade is a must-watch for anyone who appreciates exceptional filmmaking and impressive acting.
The performances of the actors are also very good. The acting skills of Tony Leung and Zhou Xun are of course very good, they don't act, they live as their characters at the screen. Tony Leung eyes are very expressive, it was difficult to come to a conclusion whether he is a good guy or an evil one. Wang Yibo's performance is stunning and captivating, leaving the viewer wanting more, his acting potential is evident in this movie, and I am excited to see what he does next. I also enjoyed the action scene included by Cheng Er, it was raw, powerful, full of tension and painful to watch.
Overall, Hidden Blade is a must-watch for anyone who appreciates exceptional filmmaking and impressive acting.
Hidden Blade is set in Shanghai in an era where it was all chaos Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor, and it chronicles China's growth under the Communist Party's leadership
Under the director Cheng er lens the movie is a visual treat every frame is soo beautiful so symmetrical and the use of light is brilliant with soft hues and dark and yellow
The cast is so well chosen every actor fits the characters so well we have The Tony Leung here as the main character and no need to say how great he is then there is ever beautiful and very talented Zhou xun get role is small but impactful but who impressed me the most is new actor WangYibo he had the most complex character in the movie and he completed it amazingly
It's a great cinematic experience I recommend it👏👏
HiddenBlade is Noir film, artistic film!!!!
Cinematography of Hidden Blade is amazing perfect and beautiful!! There have plot-twist. 🎥🎥
Acting of Tony Leung and Zhou Xun is so worth to watch. Young Actor Wang Yibo's acting is still get along with Tony Leung, more than expectations!!
Great job Actor Yibo!!
Some people who gave 1 star or. 2 star to film is obviously gave by anti because of they hate Yibo a lot.
Even though anti hate yibo a lot, they should know and Google first who is director Cheng Er.
Cheng Er's Level is not cheap !!!
Those anti personally and obviously attack to yibo without watching Movie!!!
I accept some people may not like Cheng Er's style but this is not bad film!!
Cinematography of Hidden Blade is amazing perfect and beautiful!! There have plot-twist. 🎥🎥
Acting of Tony Leung and Zhou Xun is so worth to watch. Young Actor Wang Yibo's acting is still get along with Tony Leung, more than expectations!!
Great job Actor Yibo!!
Some people who gave 1 star or. 2 star to film is obviously gave by anti because of they hate Yibo a lot.
Even though anti hate yibo a lot, they should know and Google first who is director Cheng Er.
Cheng Er's Level is not cheap !!!
Those anti personally and obviously attack to yibo without watching Movie!!!
I accept some people may not like Cheng Er's style but this is not bad film!!
Surprisingly great! So many reversals and details which really need to range to see second time.
Actor Mr. Liang and actress Mrs. Zhou were acting as great as usual. The new film star Mr. Yibo performed unexpected awesome.
Director Mr. Cheng, unique narrative mode, inverted interpolation skill, strong individual style, and color application, which showing too many surprises for the audience.
Inside of story, it contains fight, belief, constrain, and insist, you could fully enjoy the charming of spy game and suspense experience.
Thanks for the wonderful performance for very actors and actress, and awesome technique for director and whole production team.
Actor Mr. Liang and actress Mrs. Zhou were acting as great as usual. The new film star Mr. Yibo performed unexpected awesome.
Director Mr. Cheng, unique narrative mode, inverted interpolation skill, strong individual style, and color application, which showing too many surprises for the audience.
Inside of story, it contains fight, belief, constrain, and insist, you could fully enjoy the charming of spy game and suspense experience.
Thanks for the wonderful performance for very actors and actress, and awesome technique for director and whole production team.
Wu Ming, internationally known as Hidden Blade, is a Chinese espionage thriller set during the Second Sino-Japanese War. It follows a group of secret agents supporting the Chinese Communist Party while discrediting the collaborative Republic of China regime and slowing down the Empire of Japan in its attempt to control China.
This movie convinces on multiple levels. First of all, this movie presents detailed if obviously opiniated historic and historical events with authentic settings such as accurate clothing, elements of engineering such as cars and trains of that era, fitting locations bringing to life Guangzhou, Hong Kong and Shanghai from the thirties to the sixties, popular music of its time and credible espionage techniques. These elements make the movie quite immersive despite the underlying propagandistic tendencies presenting the collaborators as dishonest, the invaders as arrogant and the communists as particularly courageous. The actual truth is obviously a lot less glorious for all parties involved.
Up next, the plot of this film is very clever and requests much attention to be fully understood without being overtly challenging in my book. There are quite a few characters with hidden agendas, several cliffhangers that are being picked up at later moments and a clever use of flashbacks and flashforwards. This intellectual storytelling is a brave but successful attempt at breaking with conventional and predictable scriptwriting to get intellectual and intelligent viewers mentally involved.
Speaking of the characters, all of them have much depth, including the heroines and heroes working under the most difficult circumstances, ambitious collaborators trying to achieve successful careers and the invaders trying to outwit their enemies with complex plans to bring their home country glory and respect. Even though these three groups have widely different perspectives of reality, they are all united by their dedication, intellect and resilience. These elements make the numerous confrontations throughout the movie so authentic, tense and unpredictable.
The intellectual storytelling is at times combined with some moments of action and drama. The former occurs during assassination attempts, car chases or shootouts. The latter take place during deep discussions about family, fate and friendship, intense interrogations leading up to scenes involving torture and murder and the film's numerous twists when the different characters' true intentions are revealed step by step.
Despite its intellectual strength, this movie's most memorable scene aside from the closing scene that answers the last remaining questions in a satisfactory manner is however the lengthy shootout at an apartment complex that showcases how every character involved makes enormous sacrifices to fight for ideals.
This movie isn't without its flaws however. The underlying element of propaganda has already been mentioned before and makes the movie less credible than it actually could have been. Up next, the movie has several lengths in its middle section with long conversations interrupted by at times rather confusing changes in place and time. While the movie's intellectual side is overall a welcome addition, this element is at times overdone and ends up harming the film's overall flow. Most viewers will get used to this unusual pace and style after a while but the movie might only be fully appreciated and understood upon watching it for a second time. Viewers are certainly expected to bring a lot of intellectual flexibility, background knowledge and stoic patience to the table to fully embrace this film. If you are looking for a smooth movie that entertains but doesn't request active intellectual participation, then this film is going to be a challenge and might even become a burden for you.
At the end of the day, I would recommend Hidden Blade to cinephiles interested in Chinese culture, historic dramas and conspiracy thrillers. Quite a few movies have recently been made about events occurring during the.so-called War of Resistance. Hidden Blade stands out as the most intellectual film of this selection but not as the overall most satisfying viewing experience which might rather go to Ba Bai, The Eight Hundred, released three years earlier.
This movie convinces on multiple levels. First of all, this movie presents detailed if obviously opiniated historic and historical events with authentic settings such as accurate clothing, elements of engineering such as cars and trains of that era, fitting locations bringing to life Guangzhou, Hong Kong and Shanghai from the thirties to the sixties, popular music of its time and credible espionage techniques. These elements make the movie quite immersive despite the underlying propagandistic tendencies presenting the collaborators as dishonest, the invaders as arrogant and the communists as particularly courageous. The actual truth is obviously a lot less glorious for all parties involved.
Up next, the plot of this film is very clever and requests much attention to be fully understood without being overtly challenging in my book. There are quite a few characters with hidden agendas, several cliffhangers that are being picked up at later moments and a clever use of flashbacks and flashforwards. This intellectual storytelling is a brave but successful attempt at breaking with conventional and predictable scriptwriting to get intellectual and intelligent viewers mentally involved.
Speaking of the characters, all of them have much depth, including the heroines and heroes working under the most difficult circumstances, ambitious collaborators trying to achieve successful careers and the invaders trying to outwit their enemies with complex plans to bring their home country glory and respect. Even though these three groups have widely different perspectives of reality, they are all united by their dedication, intellect and resilience. These elements make the numerous confrontations throughout the movie so authentic, tense and unpredictable.
The intellectual storytelling is at times combined with some moments of action and drama. The former occurs during assassination attempts, car chases or shootouts. The latter take place during deep discussions about family, fate and friendship, intense interrogations leading up to scenes involving torture and murder and the film's numerous twists when the different characters' true intentions are revealed step by step.
Despite its intellectual strength, this movie's most memorable scene aside from the closing scene that answers the last remaining questions in a satisfactory manner is however the lengthy shootout at an apartment complex that showcases how every character involved makes enormous sacrifices to fight for ideals.
This movie isn't without its flaws however. The underlying element of propaganda has already been mentioned before and makes the movie less credible than it actually could have been. Up next, the movie has several lengths in its middle section with long conversations interrupted by at times rather confusing changes in place and time. While the movie's intellectual side is overall a welcome addition, this element is at times overdone and ends up harming the film's overall flow. Most viewers will get used to this unusual pace and style after a while but the movie might only be fully appreciated and understood upon watching it for a second time. Viewers are certainly expected to bring a lot of intellectual flexibility, background knowledge and stoic patience to the table to fully embrace this film. If you are looking for a smooth movie that entertains but doesn't request active intellectual participation, then this film is going to be a challenge and might even become a burden for you.
At the end of the day, I would recommend Hidden Blade to cinephiles interested in Chinese culture, historic dramas and conspiracy thrillers. Quite a few movies have recently been made about events occurring during the.so-called War of Resistance. Hidden Blade stands out as the most intellectual film of this selection but not as the overall most satisfying viewing experience which might rather go to Ba Bai, The Eight Hundred, released three years earlier.
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- WissenswertesIn this film, Tony Leung Chiu-wai plays the Director of Shanghai's Political Security Department for the Wang Jingwei regime. In Gefahr und Begierde (2007), he played the role of Mr. Yee, a special agent and recruiter of the puppet government of Wang Jingwei.
- Alternative VersionenThe film was mainly shot with ARRI 65 camera with raw footage in 2.11:1 ratio. For standard versions, the 2.11:1 image were cropped on left and right sides for the 1.85:1 ratio. However the IMAX version of this film kept the original 2.11:1 ratio, so even though the IMAX ratio was in 2.11:1 compared to the standard 1.85:1 ratio for other versions, it still contains more footage on sides.
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- 300.000.000 CN¥ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 803.189 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 296.337 $
- 19. Feb. 2023
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- Laufzeit2 Stunden 8 Minuten
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