La casa de las dagas voladoras

Una Película de Zhang Yimou

Corre el año 859 a.C. y la dinastía Tang, una vez floreciente, ha entrado en decadencia. El malestar se extiende por todo el país, y el corrupto gobierno tiene que enfrentarse en todas partes con ejércitos rebeldes. El más poderoso es el de la "Casa de las Dagas Voladoras", que se está haciendo cada vez más fuerte gracias a un nuevo y misterioso líder. Dos capitanes, Leo y Jin, reciben la orden de capturarlo y para ello elaboran un minucioso plan. El capitán Jin finge ser un guerrero solitario llamado Viento y saca de prisión a la revolucionaria ciega Mei, que lo llevará hasta el cuartel general de la Casa de las Dagas Voladoras, pero durante el viaje, Jin y Mei se enamoran profundamente.

"十面埋伏" (House of Flying Daggers), released in 2004, is a visually stunning martial arts epic produced by Beijing New Picture Film Co. Ltd. and China Film Co-Production Corporation. Directed by Zhang Yimou, the film is set in 9th century China during the Tang Dynasty and follows the story of a police captain and his subordinate who devise a plan to capture the leader of a revolutionary group known as the House of Flying Daggers. The film's breathtaking cinematography, intricate choreography, and lush production design earned it widespread acclaim and several international awards, including the BAFTA Award for Best Film Not in the English Language. The narrative of "十面埋伏" weaves a complex tapestry of romance, deception, and political intrigue. The protagonists, Captain Leo and Lieutenant Jin, enlist the help of a blind dancer named Mei, who they suspect is connected to the House of Flying Daggers. As the trio embarks on a journey filled with danger and betrayal, the lines between loyalty and love blur, leading to a series of unexpected twists and turns. The film's emotional depth is enhanced by the compelling performances of its lead actors, Takeshi Kaneshiro, Andy Lau, and Zhang Ziyi, who bring their characters to life with intensity and nuance. One of the standout features of "十面埋伏" is its use of color and visual symbolism. Zhang Yimou employs a vibrant palette to convey the shifting moods and allegiances within the story. From the lush green forests to the stark white snowscapes, each setting is meticulously crafted to enhance the film's thematic undertones. The iconic fight scenes, choreographed by the renowned Tony Ching Siu-Tung, are not only thrilling but also serve as a visual metaphor for the characters' internal struggles and the broader socio-political conflicts of the era. "十面埋伏" remains a landmark in Chinese cinema, celebrated for its artistic achievements and its ability to blend traditional wuxia elements with a modern narrative sensibility. The film's global success helped to elevate Chinese martial arts films on the international stage, paving the way for future collaborations and cross-cultural exchanges. As a testament to its enduring appeal, "十面埋伏" continues to captivate audiences with its mesmerizing blend of action, drama, and visual artistry.

Año2004

Presupuesto15000000$

Ingresos92863945$

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GénerosAventuraDramaAcción

Países de producciónChinaHong KongUnited States of America

Compañías de producción

Beijing New Picture Film Co. Ltd.

China Film Co-Production Corporation

Elite Group Enterprises

Zhang Yimou Studio

EDKO Film

House of Flying Daggers

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