I just watched Hero yesterday, and I'm watching House of Flying Daggers today. i've been reading around for some reviews, and i just flat out don't get this one on netflix:
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A bit about me: Zhang Yimou is my favorite living filmmaker. Hero is one of my all time favorites (as is Red Shorgum). I love kung fu movies, and to a slightly lesser extent wuxia (sometimes called wire fu). So, I should be spilling out explatives like there's no tomorrow right now... but I can't. The film is beautiful, the two main performances are great, the action scenes are really, REALLY great, and the music is fantastic. But even with all of that, I still can't call the movie great. Worth a viewing? Absolutely. But not great. This film has iliicited a ton of bad press siting unintentional laughter as a huge flaw. If you take the film at face value, they're totally right. It's possible that the film is a parody, like Kitano's Zatoichi. If so, it didn't stradle the line it was trying to saddle. In my opinion, if he was going for parodying the wuxia genre (which makes sense considering Hero is all about insulting traditional values as shown in wuxia) we should have gone all the way... let the audience in on the joke. Otherwise, he could have played it totally straight and it would have said basically the same thing and been really good at the same time (which is what Zatoichi accomplished). In summation, dissapointingly cheesy. However, when the cheese factory gets put on hold, the film has moments of brilliance that are certainly worth your time.
basically i don't see what points of House of Flying daggers are eliciting laughter, and i didn't read Hero as a parody of the wuxia genre, probably because i don't really know much about this wuxia stuff. can someone who is a bit brighter than i clue me in?