El guerrero Sin Nombre llega al palacio del rey Qin y narra la historia de como acabó con tres perversos asesinos que aterrorizaban a China.El guerrero Sin Nombre llega al palacio del rey Qin y narra la historia de como acabó con tres perversos asesinos que aterrorizaban a China.El guerrero Sin Nombre llega al palacio del rey Qin y narra la historia de como acabó con tres perversos asesinos que aterrorizaban a China.
- Nominado para 1 premio Óscar
- 46 premios y 48 nominaciones en total
- Broken Sword
- (as Tony Leung Chiu-Wai)
- Flying Snow
- (as Maggie Cheung Man-Yuk)
- Moon
- (as Zhang Ziyi)
- King
- (as Chen Dao Ming)
- Scholar
- (as Liu Zhong Yuan)
- Old Servant
- (as Zheng Tian Yong)
- Commander
- (as Zhang Ya Kun)
- Seven Qin Guards
- (as Hei Zi)
Argumento
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesThe "red fight" between Moon and Flying-Snow was filmed in a forest in Mongolia. Director Yimou Zhang had to wait until the leaves turn yellow, and hired local nomads to gather even more yellow leaves in order to cover the ground completely. In fact, he was so fanatic about the leaves, that he had his crew separate the leaves into four different "classes" which were each put at increasingly farther lengths from the camera.
- PifiasAt the beginning of the movie, subtitles state that China was divided into seven warring states. At the end, the subtitles then state that "the King of Qin" unified China, without specifying which one. Historically, the king that was the one to unite all of the Chinese states was Ying Zheng (later changed name to Shi Huang Di) who inherited the throne from his deceased father at age 13 (as opposed to the age of the king in the movie). At the time, Ying Zheng began to rule China, the seven states were already reduced to two larger states (Qin and Chu) which was later dominated by Qin when Ying Zheng was 22 years old. It is therefore impossible for the same king shown in the movie to be the king that united all the Chinese states, although the end-note is semantically correct.
- Citas
King of Qin: I have just come to a realization! This scroll by Broken Sword contains no secrets of his swordsmanship. What this reveals is his highest ideal. In the first state, man and sword become one and each other. Here, even a blade of grass can be used as a lethal weapon. In the next stage, the sword resides not in the hand but in the heart. Even without a weapon, the warrior can slay his enemy from a hundred paces. But the ultimate ideal is when the sword disappears altogether. The warrior embraces all around him. The desire to kill no longer exists. Only peace remains.
- Versiones alternativasThe Director's Cut was 107:15 minutes, compared to the theatrical version at 96:23 minutes.
- ConexionesEdited into Ying xiong: Cause - The Birth of Hero (2002)
Hero is a film that is beautiful in many aspects. The direction and photography is artsy without being pretentious. Every shot is worthy of being a work of art in itself. The language spoken is traditional mandarin, but oh, so easy to the ear, even though i couldn't understand every word. (I don't think Tony's and Maggie's voices were dubbed, but i could be mistaken). The main characters were very well acted out, especially that of the role of the Qin Emperor. Zhang Ziyi's character was largely insignificant though, so i think she's been put in to add some star power to the production. The fighting scenes are unusual by most standards, employing an interesting combination of CGI and real action. Some of the powers that the characters possess appear too amazing to be true, but remember that some of the fights only took place in the fighters' imagination. The music, though quite similar to that in CTHD, is appropriate, and sticks hauntingly to the back of your mind long after the movie is over.
I went to the cinema having heard some of the hype leading to the movie, but with no real knowledge of the storyline, and not expecting a lot. I think that helped me enjoy the movie more, because the way the story unfolded actually set me thinking and anticipating in a manner that i could not have had i known more about the storyline. The message at the end of the movie is simple, but certainly open for debate. In fairness, i don't think the director attempted to provide an answer, as to whether the decision made by the Nameless One was the correct one or not, but rather to ask questions. I'd better not give out too much here, but it certainly set me thinking about things for a little while after the show had ended. These days, any movie that can get me pondering after the credits go down has got to be pretty good.
Overall an excellent movie. I'm sure some areas could be better, but i can't think of any right now. Highly recommended.
Score: 8.5/10
- mrwiseguy
- 21 ene 2003
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- Presupuesto
- 31.000.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 53.710.019 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 17.800.000 US$
- 29 ago 2004
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 177.395.557 US$
- Duración2 horas
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1