Martial-arts lovers may find it too arty, and art-film lovers, Wong's international fan base, may find it too generic and too violent.
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The temptation of artists to fiddle with their earlier works brings predictably mixed results in Ashes of Time: Redux.
New York Daily News by Joe Neumaier
Only in its final scenes do the usual WKW themes emerge in full bloom, but purists shouldn't miss it.
Yet for all Ashes' frustrations, it's still a gorgeous piece of filmmaking.
Los Angeles Times by Kevin Thomas
"Ashes" is glorious and ultimately wrenching, but it's a tough journey.
Entertainment Weekly by Lisa Schwarzbaum
For the love of all things sensual and mysterious, see this one on a big screen.
The film has all the visual flourishes we expect of Doyle and Wong, and they're reason enough to see Ashes of Time Redux. Just don't expect to make sense of the plot.