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Reign of Assassins

Jianyu

Hong Kong, Taiwan, China

2010

117 Min
Color
2.35:1
Mandarin
  • Currently 3.3/5 Stars.
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DIR Su Chao-Bin, John Woo

PROD Terence Chang, John Woo

SCR Su Chao-Bin

DP Arthur Wong, Wing-Hung Wong

CAST Michelle Yeoh, Jung Woo-sung, Barbie Hsu, Kelly Lin, Wang Xueqi

ED Cheung Ka-Fai

MUSIC Peter Kam

Venice (Out of Competition), Rotterdam (Signals: Water Tiger Inn), CPH PIX (Asian Connection), Transilvania (Shadows), Belfast (Altered States), Istanbul (Wuxia)

Synopsis

Set in ancient China, Zeng Jing is a skilled assassin who finds herself in possession of a mystical Buddhist monk’s remains. She begins a quest to return the remains to its rightful resting place, and thus places herself in mortal danger because a team of assassins is in a deadly pursuit to possess the remains which holds an ancient power-wielding secret. —IMDb

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John Woo

The first Asian filmmaker to helm a major Hollywood feature, John Woo initially emerged as the leading light of the Hong Kong action renaissance of the late ’80s. Celebrated for his unique, much-imitated style: a Molotov cocktail of graceful slow-motion sequences, staccato edits, freeze-frames, and dissolves; Woo brought a new depth of emotion and visual beauty to the action genre, perfecting an operatic, highly stylized brand of mayhem laced with melodrama, savage wit, and homoerotic undercurrents. Woo was born Wu Yu Sen on May 1, 1946, in the Guangzhou Canton Province of China, his parents relocating the family to Hong Kong three years later to escape life under communism. The Woos were quite poor, and were homeless for several years. His father, a philosopher, was later hospitalized with tuberculosis for over a decade. It was his mother who introduced Woo to the cinema, where he fell under the sway of American musicals and the films of the French New Wave, with Jean-Pierre Melville… read more

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Blake Barrington Ellis

27Oct11

Broad but serviceable. Love Yeoh as always. Decent modern wuxia but as far as recent Wuxia I've seen, doesn't touch "True Legend" in the action department.

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Dan.

17Oct11

michelle yeoh ALWAYS wears the pants.... this was great!

Abril Impit

26Nov10

love michelle.. hope to watch it in philippine cinemas.. please?

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Venice 2010. Su Chao-Pin and John Woo's "Reign of Assassins"

By David Hudson on September 4, 2010

"After facilitating the dispersal of countless bullet casings via the slow-motion shootouts he pioneered in his films," blogs Dave Itzkoff

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Contest: Win a bunch of awesome REIGN OF ASSASSINS samurai sword umbrellas! (Australia only)

By Twitchfilm.com on May 24, 2011
This is an awesome one. Courtesy of our very good pals at Dangerfield and Madman, who will be releasing Reign of Assassins in Australia on DVD and Bluray 22/06.You can be sporting a seriously kick-ass
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REIGN OF ASSASSINS Review

By Twitchfilm.com on May 17, 2011
Whenever John Woo has a new film project coming out it spells good times ahead for fans of Hong Kong cinema. The fact that the production of REIGN OF ASSASSINS, a Ming-Dynasty set wuxia drama, was merely
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REIGN OF ASSASSINS Review

By Twitchfilm.com on May 17, 2011
I admit, I’m quite partial to big-budget martial arts epics. I love films like 14 Blades, The Banquet, Hero and True Legend, now it’s time to promote John Woo’s latest entry in the genre. Backing director
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First Stills Of Michelle Yeoh In John Woo's RAIN OF SWORDS!

By Twitchfilm.com on April 30, 2011
Be still my skeptical heart.  After years of being disappointed first by the films that iconic Hong Kong director was announcing as his next projects and then being further disappointed by the fact that
read on Twitchfilm.com

Poster And Plot Details For John Woo's RAIN OF SWORDS!

By Twitchfilm.com on April 30, 2011
“Sounds great, but will it actually get made?”  That was the first thought that ran through my head when I first heard that John Woo had cast Michelle Yeoh for a hopefully triumphant comeback as the lead
read on Twitchfilm.com

A Classic In The Making? The Second REIGN OF ASSASSINS Trailer Says Maybe So.

By Twitchfilm.com on April 29, 2011
If I had to pick just one word to sum up the look and feel of the second trailer for John Woo and Su Shao-Bin’s Reign of Assassins that word would be timeless. This is Michelle Yeoh back in……
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John Woo and Su Chao-Bin's REIGN OF ASSASSINS trailer!

By Twitchfilm.com on April 29, 2011
By and far one of my favorite swordplay films of all time is John Woo’s Last Hurrah for Chivalry. Love that film. So it pleases my heart and soul to see something like Reign of Assassins come along. Directed
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Promo Reel for John Woo's REIGN OF ASSASSINS

By Twitchfilm.com on April 29, 2011
Our first clear look at the actual footage for John Woo & Su Chao-pin’s wuxia film Reign of Assassins (Chinese title: Jianyu Jianghu, English translation: Rain of Swords in the Martial Arts World) has
read on Twitchfilm.com

EFM 2010: First Glimpse Of John Woo's JIANYU JIANGHU!

By Twitchfilm.com on April 29, 2011
Now going by the English title of Reign of Assassins, the first promo reel for the John Woo / Su Chao-Bin co-directed feature is available for buyers at the EFM.The footage included is still quite rough
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The brilliant REIGN OF ASSASSINS gets an Aussie release!

By Twitchfilm.com on April 28, 2011
Madman are going to release Reign of Assassins on DVD and Bluray on the 22nd of June. This is great news as Reign of Assassins is one of my favorite films of last year and has definitely not received the
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A Classic In The Making? The Second REIGN OF ASSASSINS Trailer Says Maybe So.

By Twitchfilm.net on September 9, 2010
If I had to pick just one word to sum up the look and feel of the second trailer for John Woo and Su Shao-Bin’s Reign of Assassins that word would be timeless. This is Michelle Yeoh back in…
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John Woo's 'Reign of Assassins' trailer!

By Twitchfilm.net on August 13, 2010
By and far one of my favorite swordplay films of all time is John Woo’s Last Hurrah for Chivalry. Love that film. So it pleases my heart and soul to see something like Reign of Assassins come along. Deliciously
read on Twitchfilm.net

Poster And Plot Details For John Woo's RAIN OF SWORDS!

By Twitchfilm.net on July 30, 2010
“Sounds great, but will it actually get made?”  That was the first thought that ran through my head when I first heard that John Woo had cast Michelle Yeoh for a hopefully triumphant comeback as the lead
read on Twitchfilm.net

First Stills Of Michelle Yeoh In John Woo's RAIN OF SWORDS!

By Twitchfilm.net on July 30, 2010
Be still my skeptical heart.  After years of being disappointed first by the films that iconic Hong Kong director was announcing as his next projects and then being further disappointed by the fact that
read on Twitchfilm.net

EFM 2010: First Glimpse Of John Woo's JIANYU JIANGHU!

By Twitchfilm.net on July 30, 2010
Now going by the English title of Reign of Assassins, the first promo reel for the John Woo / Su Chao-Bin co-directed feature is available for buyers at the EFM.The footage included is still quite rough
read on Twitchfilm.net

Promo Reel for John Woo's REIGN OF ASSASSINS

By Twitchfilm.net on July 30, 2010
Our first clear look at the actual footage for John Woo & Su Chao-pin’s wuxia film Reign of Assassins (Chinese title: Jianyu Jianghu, English translation: Rain of Swords in the Martial Arts World) has
read on Twitchfilm.net

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[Last Time I Saw] Reign Of Assassins

By lasttim​eisaw on March 8, 2011

English Title: Reign Of Assassins
Original Title: Jianyu
Year: 2010
Country: China
Language: Mandarin
Genre: Action
Director: Chao-Bin Su
Writers: Chao-Bin Su
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