The Assassins
(2012)
Regisseur:
Linshan ZhaoSchauspieler:
Chow Yun-fat, Liu Yifei, Hiroshi Tamaki, Alec Su, Annie Shizuka Inoh, Yau Sam-Chi, Yao Lu, Ni Dahong, Bao Jianfeng, Chi Cheng, Eric Qu Quan-Cheng, Samuel PangChina im zweiten Jahrhundert nach Christus ist eine in drei verfeindete Provinzen gespaltene Nation, in der nicht der schwache Kaiser, sondern der gefürchtete General und Reichskanzler Cao Cao den Ton angibt. Viele wollen ihm deshalb ans Leder, allen voran der Kaiser und diverse Hofschranzen, aber bisher hat Cao Cao noch jedes Attentat überlebt, oft im drastischen Gegensatz zu den Verschwörern. Was der General nicht ahnt: Längst hat man einen Killer in seinem engsten Umfeld etabliert. Doch der zögert, zuzuschlagen.
Mit Pauken, Trompeten und vergleichsweise wenig Schwertgeklirr geht's zurück in die Antike zu Cao Cao, Chinas umstrittenem Despoten und Reichsteiler. Der wird hier verkörpert vom hochkarätigen Actionstar Chow Yun-fat, was schon dezent darauf hindeutet, dass der andernorts als Mordbube verfemte Generalissimus hier zu den Guten gehört. Wenn auch nur irgendwie. Episches Historienspiel in prachtvoller Ausstattung, erste Wahl für den Freund des asiatischen Hochglanzkinos.
In the year 198 BC, Cao Cao (Chow Yun Fat), Prime Minister of the Han Dynasty, ventured to the east and defeated China's greatest warrior Lu Bu, terrifying every ambitious warlord across the country. Several years later, after taking the Han Emperor under his wing, Cao crowns himself King of Wei. He built a magnificent Bronze Sparrow Island to symbolize his power and rumors spread that he would replace the Emperor. Meanwhile, young lovers Mu Shun (Hiroshi Tamaki) and Ling Ju (Liu Yi-Fei) are taken from a prison camp to a hidden tomb, where they spend five cruel years together, training as assassins for a secret mission. In the year 220 BC astronomical signs predict dramatic change. As a result, Cao's son Cao Pi (Yau Sam-Chi) and Cao's followers urge Cao to become the new Emperor - but unknown opposing forces plot against him.
In the year 198 BC, Cao Cao (Chow Yun Fat), Prime Minister of the Han Dynasty, ventured to the east and defeated China's greatest warrior Lu Bu, terrifying every ambitious warlord across the country. Several years later, after taking the Han Emperor under his wing, Cao crowns himself King of Wei. He built a magnificent Bronze Sparrow Island to symbolize his power and rumors spread that he would replace the Emperor. Meanwhile, young lovers Mu Shun (Hiroshi Tamaki) and Ling Ju (Liu Yi-Fei) are taken from a prison camp to a hidden tomb, where they spend five cruel years together, training as assassins for a secret mission. In the year 220 BC astronomical signs predict dramatic change. As a result, Cao's son Cao Pi (Yau Sam-Chi) and Cao's followers urge Cao to become the new Emperor - but unknown opposing forces plot against him.