In this sequel to Red Cliff, Chancellor Cao Cao convinces Emperor Xian
of the Han to initiate a battle against the two Kingdoms of Shu and Wu,
who have become allied forces, against all ...
Director: John Woo
Writers: John Woo (screenplay), Khan Chan (screenplay) (as Chan Khan)
Stars: Tony Chiu Wai Leung, Takeshi Kaneshiro, Fengyi Zhang
Storyline
In this sequel to Red Cliff, Chancellor Cao Cao convinces Emperor Xian
of the Han to initiate a battle against the two Kingdoms of Shu and Wu,
who have become allied forces, against all expectations. Red Cliff will
be the site for the gigantic battle.
Red Cliff II Movie Reviews
I guess i do not need
to explain this part in detail. Part I has already explain much of the
style and depiction of the movie. And all i could tell you is that its
great. Part II starts where the 1st one left off. The 1st defeat of Cao
Cao's army didn't make the PM any less confident as he is about to
commence his second army to take the charge. The Navy. He's determine
that he will take down Red Cliff like an iron fist. Meanwhile, Zhou Yu
and company are finding ways to cripple the large naval fleet that Cao
Cao has already settle in opposite side of their fort.
With characters already introduced in the 1st part, the movie didn't seem to lose the magic as it keeps surprise audience in it's story. This part starts off with the latter half focusing entirely on character development. The final half goes in for the battle. Just like part I, the battle scene still packs a huge punch at your guts with many brilliantly choreographed movements and kinetic action. The ending ends up in a very fair manner but that's up to you to decide.
Anyways, it's still as good as the 1st part. One of the best film adaptation from novels. Many should know it's basically the same thing because it was shot back to back. So what really determines how good is part 2, you'll have to watch part 1 first.
With characters already introduced in the 1st part, the movie didn't seem to lose the magic as it keeps surprise audience in it's story. This part starts off with the latter half focusing entirely on character development. The final half goes in for the battle. Just like part I, the battle scene still packs a huge punch at your guts with many brilliantly choreographed movements and kinetic action. The ending ends up in a very fair manner but that's up to you to decide.
Anyways, it's still as good as the 1st part. One of the best film adaptation from novels. Many should know it's basically the same thing because it was shot back to back. So what really determines how good is part 2, you'll have to watch part 1 first.
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