House of Flying Daggers
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House of Flying Daggers

A romantic police captain breaks a beautiful member of a rebel group out of prison to help her rejoin her fellows, but things are not what they seem.

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Title: House of Flying Daggers (2004)

Summary: Set in the Tang dynasty of China, House of Flying Daggers tells the gripping tale of a secret rebel group called The House of the Flying Daggers that aims to challenge the government's rule. When police officer Leo suspects a young dancer named Mei of having connections with the rebellious faction, he dispatches officer Jin to investigate further. In an unexpected turn of events, Jin rescues Mei from an arrest, feigning alliance to earn her trust. Together, they intend to lead the police to the new leader of the secret organization.

However, as Jin and Mei's bond strengthens, intricate layers of loyalty, love, and double-crossing emerge, creating a web of deceit and passion. The threat of betrayal looms as hidden motives start to unravel amongst the trio. As their dire circumstances intensify, secrets from the past intertwine with present identities, pushing the characters to question their true loyalties and motives, blurring the boundaries between trust and betrayal.

House of Flying Daggers, directed by Zhang Yimou, is a visually captivating martial arts masterpiece that showcases stunning cinematography, breathtaking action sequences, and an enthralling narrative. Within this sophisticated landscape, the film underscores themes of love, honor, sacrifice, and personal choices, making it a must-watch for fans of historical epics and martial arts cinema.

Also Known As:

House of Flying Daggers

Release Date:

14 Jan 2005

Writers:

Feng Li, Bin Wang, Yimou Zhang

Awards:

Nominated for 1 Oscar. 26 wins & 74 nominations total