A cinematic milestone that can appear only once in every 20 years or so.
Well, what to say what has not been said yet, saying that it's a magnificent masterpiece is just an understatement.Beautiful, barbarian, sublime, lyrical, except for its cinematic scope it has nothing in common with profit-driven, highly flawed swordplay film "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" that has brought nothing interesting and fresh to the genre except for the obvious commercialization.
This movie was excellent, and really I cannot see how anyone who doesn't have ADD or any humanity cannot sit down and watch this movie.
A nice example of another re-invention of the Chinese swordplay movies. Seven Swords is also one of the bigger films of this genre since The Blade and the films of the Shaw Brothers.
The only thing I disliked was Donnie Yen (the only flaw on this film was the casting of his character)
I saw this film with a couple of friends, and let me tell you that it was vividly seen on their eyes that every single one was totally mesmerized by this, later we were talking mostly just about this film the whole week.
As for comparisons to Seven Samurai, while I must say I love that movie as well, I think this one has much more depth and raw humanity. It's much more emotional and inspirational to life... at least to me certainly.
This is out of question the cinematic accomplishment of the highest proportions.
score 9/10
JoseBBl 1 June 2006
Reprint: https://www.imdb.com/review/rw1383330/35590
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