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Confucius

Original title: Kong Zi
  • 2010
  • TV-MA
  • 2h 5m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
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Chow Yun-Fat and Xun Zhou in Confucius (2010)
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The life story of the highly-influential Chinese philosopher, Confucius.The life story of the highly-influential Chinese philosopher, Confucius.The life story of the highly-influential Chinese philosopher, Confucius.

  • Director
    • Mei Hu
  • Writers
    • Khan Chan
    • Yanjiang He
    • Qitao Jiang
  • Stars
    • Chow Yun-Fat
    • Xun Zhou
    • Jianbin Chen
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    4.1K
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    • Director
      • Mei Hu
    • Writers
      • Khan Chan
      • Yanjiang He
      • Qitao Jiang
    • Stars
      • Chow Yun-Fat
      • Xun Zhou
      • Jianbin Chen
    • 34User reviews
    • 36Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 14 nominations total

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    Chow Yun-Fat
    Chow Yun-Fat
    • Confucius
    Xun Zhou
    Xun Zhou
    • Nanzi
    Jianbin Chen
    Jianbin Chen
    • Ji Sunsi
    Quan Ren
    Quan Ren
    • Yan Hui
    Yi Lu
    Yi Lu
    • Ji Sunfei
    Lu Yao
    • The Ruler of Lu
    • (as Yao Lu)
    Kai Li
    • Wife of Confucius
    Ban Wang
    • Shu Sunwu
    Huanshan Xu
    • Laozi, the Sage of Daoism
    Jingwu Ma
    • The Ruler of Qi
    Yanjun Bi
    • The Ruler of Wei
    Huichun Wang
    • Li Chu
    Wenbo Li
    • Zilu
    Dongyan Ma
    Dongyan Ma
    • Ran Qiu
    • (as Ma Qiang)
    Jinming Kan
    • Zigong
    Fengchao Liu
    • Qi Sigong (Adult)
    Chen Rui
    • Daughter of Confucius
    Shera Li
    • Nishang
    • (as Li Xinru)
    • Director
      • Mei Hu
    • Writers
      • Khan Chan
      • Yanjiang He
      • Qitao Jiang
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    6kosmasp

    Covering a lot of ground

    And I'm not only talking about the years this tries to put in here. It's over 2 hours, but of course those two hours could never be enough to capture every complexity or all of his teachings. One thing is for sure, as an established actor, you almost couldn't imagine anyone else playing that role. Not saying there aren't other talented guys (Tony Leung, Andy Lau and more), but it seems Chow Yun Fat was the right choice, because he is also known in the West (and because he can act too of course).

    The story moves along nicely, we also get quite a few action scenes thrown our way. There is a lot of drama and also a few nice resolutions. Some of the teachings get shown and you can see that most people had great respect for the master back then too. Which of course makes it almost impossible to believe some of the things that happened to him. They seem to be very particular when it comes to dates, but I'm sure they were creative in the times in between. A nice little movie, but I think if you want to know more about him, you'd be better off reading a book.
    8chrisemmins

    An Epic That Needs A Wider Audience

    Many people that write on here about films such of this almost have too 'expert' a view. As has been said elsewhere, it is a real epic and the performance by Chow Yun Fat is exceptional. Whilst there is always going to be debate about accuracy, style and even politics about such a film, for lovers of sumptuously shot cinema and outstanding acting, it will be a joy to watch and will open up Confucius the man to many more people. It is actually being widely released in the UK on DVD and Blu Ray on Monday 4th October on the Cine-Asia label, so will be really interesting to see what a much wider audience makes of it. Personally, I think that people will appreciate its quality and see it for what it is - a very well made historical epic movie.
    9karsan12345

    Interesting and gripping movie with a wonderful Chow Yun Fat

    There has been some commotion around this movie concerning whether it did or did not force Avatar from the 2D screens in China. So many IMDb-voters thought it necessary to vote a '1' for this movie without even seeing it.

    It's a shame because it is a really good movie. I wasn't sure myself if a story around Confucius would be able to entertain me for 2 hours but it surely did! It's a fascinating and emotional story about the later years of Confucius, played by Hong Kong-actor Chow Yun Fat. It's shows the man behind the myth.

    I was very impressed with Chow's acting. I knew he was a great actor but this role is another milestone in his career. His Confucius is warm and gentle and you really feel his emotions. For his performance alone this film is worth watching.

    Beware: it might not be for the usual popcorn crowd, wanting to be entertained with lots of action and superficial story lines. It's an inspirational journey! Go see it!
    dontspamme-11

    Judge Judy vs. Confucius

    This is the film that the film bureau of the PRC's State Administration of Radio, Film and Television wanted to pit against Avatar? Really??? This film wouldn't even last five seconds against Judge Judy.

    Here is what I learned from the film: Confucius would have made a perfect litigant for Judge Judy's binding arbitration, 'make belief' court, being sued by his wife for back child support and breach of contract by his 'students.' The film portrayed Confucius as a 'bum'--as Judge Judy would say--who abandoned his wife and children after becoming unemployed. He then meandered all over the feudal kingdoms of ancient China, turning down job after job for the next few decades or so while taking on more students to service him, even when he had no funds or resources to see to their education. In his defense, Confucius say: "I want to change things!" However, other than the fairly common desire to see an end to the perpetual conflicts between warring principalities that characterized the Spring and Autumn Period, it is not entirely clear in the film what specific changes he wanted to affect or how his teachings were going to bring about those changes. In fact, other than dispensing one liner fortune cookie wisdom, when did he actually 'teach' in this film?

    Now let's put this film into context. As the PRC's communist ideological framework crumbles under the reality of its free market political and economic reforms, the post-socialist Chinese state 're-discovers' once banished Confucian ideals as a way to attempt to re-align its political authority with a moral authority, re-unite the disparate social and political elements of Chinese society, and distinguish the uniqueness of its modernization from Western industrialized countries. But even as a propaganda film meant to promote social values that would reconcile the PRC's authoritarianism with market capitalism, this film fails. It fails because the story was badly scripted and delivered by an over-dramatic acting style reminiscent of the last generation of period Chinese films. It's not smart or stylish, but is desperately trying to be in order to reach a new generation of Chinese movie-goers who would rather be stupefied by films like Avatar instead of being stupefied by films like this.

    Two stars, for the women in the film - the only aspect of this film that was not profoundly irritating.
    5wdxc2000

    this movie is not extremely bad.

    the extremely bad thing about this movie is Chinese government try to control movie market and push it eagerly. in order to do it, Chinese government forced hot movie Avator out from cinema. as a result, there is no doubt, Chinese internet users initiate a movement to boycott this movie. they say: we don't have votes. however, we have cinema tickets. so, box office of this movie is horrible now. that is also why so many people give it a very low vote, such as 1 out of 10. i consider this movie as an victim. without Chinese government's "support", the box office will be much better.

    the stories of Confucious are horrible, full of fake stuff. Confucius is THE most famous ideologist and educator in Chinese history. you can not see it in this movie. he is not a politician or militarist. However, it is very sad to see Confucius in this movie he is a politician and militarist, rather than an ideologist and educator. this will mislead so many people to recognize him, especially young people and non-Chinese.

    the CG is horrible, too. you can see scenes of the movie are copied from other movies.

    i am a Chinese. it is sad to see Confucius is deformed like this in order to cater somebody's taste.

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    • Release date
      • January 28, 2010 (China)
    • Country of origin
      • China
    • Official site
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Language
      • Mandarin
    • Also known as
      • Confuzius
    • Filming locations
      • Hebei, China
    • Production companies
      • Dadi Century
      • Dadi Entertainment
      • China Film Group Corporation (CFGC)
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      • $22,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,501,039
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 5m(125 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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