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The Promise(无极)

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China, Korea, United States · 2005
Rated PG-13 · 2h 1m
Director Chen Kaige
Starring Cecilia Cheung, Liu Ye, Chen Hong, Cheng Qian
Genre Action, Drama, Fantasy, Romance, Thriller

Kunlun, a slave to General Guangming in ancient China, journeys to save the king from assassination and ends up instead saving Qingcheng, a girl who rose to wealth but was cursed never to find love. However, she believes Guangming saved her, and Kunlun must win her back as an invader sends the country into chaos.

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Entertainment Weekly by

There's a nice Road Runner-cartoon moment when the slave runs really, really fast, carrying the wounded general on his back while dodging an attack of CG bulls. I can't imagine Road Runner was what Chen had in mind for the most expensive movie ever made in China, but then, I was born too late for the time of the snowy eagle.

70

L.A. Weekly by F. X. Feeney

Some critics are badly selling the film short, when the story it tells, measured strictly in terms of emotional power and overall fun, is as moving and pleasurable as any matinee item by Ford, Hawks or Raoul Walsh.

90

Los Angeles Times by Kevin Thomas

Chen's masterful, deeply perceptive direction of his superb cast is equaled by the film's luminous cinematography, rich yet spare and stylized production and costume design, and rousing score.

50

Village Voice by Michael Atkinson

You can't help wondering how the same Fifth Gen filmmaker who made "Yellow Earth" and "Life on a String" could've fallen on such hard times, or justified such goofiness to himself.

60

Variety by Robert Koehler

A mixed bag of near-risible storylines, second-rate CG effects, some fabulous set pieces, somewhat cartoonish martial arts fighting and difficult international casting.

100

The A.V. Club by Tasha Robinson

For Kaige, The Promise can't exactly be called a return to form--it's more a return to "Hero" and "House Of Flying Daggers" director Zhang Yimou's form. Either way, it's still glorious.

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