Three Kingdoms: Resurrection of the Dragon

 (2008)


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| Apr 16, 2008
associatedcontent.com
This Three Kingdoms isn't about fun, it's a laborious film whose greatest achievement is squandering tremendous star power on trivialities and a formulaic story.....Just to make sure you know, it's got Andy Lau, Sammo Hung, Maggie Q (why can't she just be Margaret Quigley we don't know), our beloved Andy On, Ti Long AND Yu Rongguang.....Even with all of these obviously talented and well-trained professionals on board, Three Kingdoms still ends up a disappointment..... ... Full Review

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Daniel Lee's "Three Kingdoms: Resurrection of the Dragon" is the second of the big-budget Chinese epics that I've seen, including the very underwhelming "An Empress and the Warriors". ... Full Article

Andy Lau's been making war movies like they're going out of style, but his latest is a long arrow shot off the almost-classic A Battle of Wits, the anti-war actioner with the humane moral we liked so much.Three Kingdoms, which... ... Full Article

Easternlight Films will handle international sales at Cannes on Hong Kong director Daniel Lee's martial arts epic Three Kingdoms - Resurrection Of The Dragon , based on the popular Chinese classical novel The Romance Of The Three Kingdoms . ... Full Article

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timeout.com2006-12-12
Han dynasty novel 'Romance of the Three Kingdoms' is to form the basis of two forthcoming Chinese epics. First up, and probably most newsworthy, is 'Battle of Red Cliff' , a $50 million epic that will see John Woo re-team... ... Full Article

Hong Kong's Golden Scene has picked up Japanese and Asian distribution rights to $20 million martial arts actioner "Three Kingdoms." Pic, which will lense in Febraury and is skedded for delivery at the end of next year, is helmed by... ... Full Article

As the title indicates, the film is set in the Three Kingdoms period, immortalized in a classic work of historical fiction. The young Zhao Ziling (Andy Lau) goes to war against Cao Cao, a cunning politician and military strategist. ... Full Article

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