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The Flowers of War

The film tells the story of an American (Christian Bale) who tries to protect a group of Chinese students and prostitutes from Japanese soldiers in 1937 Nanjing. Posing as a priest, he attempts to lead the women to safety.
Duration: 146 min
Quality: HD
Release: 2011
IMDb: 7.5
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Characters Of "The Flowers of War"
Yu Mo
Played by: Ni Ni
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Critics Of "The Flowers of War"
Nigel Andrews Financial Times
August 02, 2012 Maudlin make-believe in which a molecule of fact has been dropped like vermouth into a martini ...
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Graham Young Birmingham Post
September 12, 2012 The filming techniques cross Saving Private Ryan with Zimou's own Hero and other dynastic, martial arts-driven Chinese epics.
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Peter Bradshaw Guardian
August 02, 2012 Bale is forthright and emotional in the role, and with a hint of boyish vulnerability, even reminds us of his 13-year-old self in Spielberg's Empire of the Sun.
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Richard Nilsen Arizona Republic
March 29, 2012 "The Flowers of War" seems like a pretty good film until you begin to think about it.
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Gary Thompson Philadelphia Inquirer
January 19, 2012 A strange hybrid of "City of Life and Death" and "Father Goose" that nevertheless, in the hands of Zhang Yimou, musters a few striking moments.
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Wesley Morris Boston Globe
January 19, 2012 All Zhang's splendor does is foster cognitive dissonance in an audience.
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Philip French Observer (UK)
August 05, 2012 It contributes nothing of value to an understanding of these events.
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Liam Lacey Globe and Mail
February 24, 2012 An unsettling mixture of spectacular brutality and sentimentality that might make even Steven Spielberg blush.
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Trevor Johnston Time Out
July 31, 2012 Zhang's flamboyant camera choreography and diva-ish flounces of melodrama are vivid but misplaced.
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Greg Quill Toronto Star
February 23, 2012 The director's grip on the drama is often weakened by his penchant for creating spectacles.
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Tara Brady Irish Times
August 03, 2012 It can look tremendous, even if Zhao Xiaoding's hyper-stylised '90-retro cinematography sits uneasily beside relentless bloodshed and sexual violations.
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