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Curse of the Golden Flower [Blu-ray] (2006)

Starring: Chow Yun Fat, Gong Li Director: Zhang Yimou Rating: R (Restricted) Format: Blu-ray
3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (141 customer reviews)

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Special Features

  • Behind-the-Scenes Featurette: "Secrets Within"
  • Los Angeles Premiere

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Curse of the Golden Flower, a fictionalized historical glimpse into the brutally complicated politics of Emperor Ping's (Chow Yun Fat) reign during the Tang Dynasty, shows the viewer just how far a megalomaniac must go to gain and retain power in medieval China. Lavish sets, massive ceremonial displays, and perversely fascinating battle scenes impress similarly to the special effects Americans have come to love and expect from Chinese action films like Zhang Yimou's previous House of Flying Daggers and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. An intricate plot involving the Emperor's wife, Empress Phoenix (Gong Li) and their three sons, Crown Prince Xiang, Prince Jie, and Prince Cheng, most closely follows the Empress's secret plan to force abdication upon her corrupt husband as revenge for his slowly poisoning her with Black Fungus tea. Opening on the eve of the Chysanthemum Festival, 928 A.D., the Empress obsessively embroiders gold chysanthemums to adorn her army's uniforms while hatching plans with Jai to overthrow the Crown Prince for control of the throne. Meanwhile, a side plot develops as the Emperor's ex-wife and mother to Crown Prince Yu reemerges as Yu's lover. By the time the Festival occurs, family members are pitted against each other in a King Lear-ian web of lies that can only result in demise. The most sophisticated narrative aspect of Curse of the Golden Flower is that as the royal family crumbles, the Emperor's death grip on China remains unwavering. Gorgeous scenes set in the palace and costume design displaying China's upper class decadence cannot fail to entertain. The paradox between good and evil, here, is highlighted by how the Emperor successfully rules despite, and because of, his utter cruelty. --Trinie Dalton


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From the director of Hero and House of Flying Daggers comes the martial arts epic masterpiece whose savage beauty and exquisite elegance has mesmerized and captivated audiences around the world. Set in the lavish and breathtakingly colorful world hidden from the eyes of mere mortals behind the walls of the Forbidden City, a tale of a royal family divided against itself builds to a mythic climax as lines are crossed, trust is betrayed, and family blood is spilled in the quest for redemption and revenge. Starring Chow Yun Fat of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon as the embattled Emperor and Gong Li of Memoirs of a Geisha as his poisoned Empress, Curse of the Golden Flower grants you entry into a dazzling and spectacular world of betrayal, vengeance and passion that will change the way you think of martial arts forever.

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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An Over-the-Top and Insane Family Soap Opera: Some May Claim "Flower" Is Art, I Say It's All Entertainment, November 11, 2007
This review is from: Curse of the Golden Flower (DVD)
Recalling the critical reviews of "Curse of the Golden Flower" upon its release, I seem to remember a pretty split decision. There were those that proclaimed the film a tawdry and violent melodrama while others declared it a beautiful epic. Well, in all fairness, it is a beautiful, yet tawdry, excessively violent melodramatic epic. And I mean that in all the best ways! Chinese director Zhang Yimou has put together an eye-popping spectacle of sets, costumes, and effects--complete with his customary flair for dreamlike action sequences and an astonishing color palette.

Telling a soapy tale of dysfunction within Emperor Ping's clan circa The Tang Dynasty (928 A.D.), "Curse" has all the lurid ingredients of a modern-day potboiler. There are illicit affairs, murderous schemes, generational secrets, and gruesome acts of violence. Similar to the setup of "The Lion in Winter," "Curse" brings the Ping family together and lets them attack each other with a refreshingly unhinged viciousness. But while "Lion's" carnage was largely verbal, no such claim can be made with this film. With elements of "King Lear" firmly in place, the pace of "Curse" accelerates so rapidly--you know the characters are headed for disaster.

Central to the remarkable cast is the gorgeous Gong Li as the Empress. As the catalyst of most of the film's action, Li is the film's most pivotal performer. The female center of this "Flower" (which includes Chow Yun Fat as her husband and their three sons/heirs), Li practically devours the role. Full of passion, rage, lust, and plenty of secrets--she has never been given a showier role and definitely rises to the occasion. The performances are so good, so alive, you want to stick with the tale to the bitter end. And no matter how outrageous this film can get (and the madcap finale certainly pushes conventional sensibilities), it is always grounded with the actors.

Forget Shakespeare's most violent tragedies, "Curse" sports a body count that even the Bard would surely envy. Not since the wickedly over-the-top killing spree during the finale of DiPalma's "Scarface" has a movie devolved into such an unabashed show of bloody lunacy. Ridiculous at every turn, the film succeeds by embracing its excesses. The final showdown left me marveling at the staged choreography and laughing at the inspired, yet insane, debauchery. I won't contend that "Curse" is an artistic masterwork that rivals Yimou's previous films "House of Flying Daggers" and "Hero"--but I will say that it is massive entertainment. A frantic, blood-soaked opera of lust and vengeance (with no apologies), I loved "Curse of the Golden Flower." KGHarris, 11/07.
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24 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "A SQUARE WITHIN A CIRCLE, GOLD AND JADE ON THE OUTSIDE, ROT AND DECAY ON THE INSIDE", March 29, 2007
By Roy Clark "rclarknv" (Edge of Toiyabe Nat'l Forest, NV) - See all my reviews
  
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I note that an earlier reviewer saw the 'making-of' featurette. and it's
a good intro into peeling away the layers of this quasi-Shakespearean melodrama. There's something dramatists like, the theme of the darkness beneath the beauty.

Slow starting, Director Zhang moves faster and faster telling the tale of unfolding faces (in an asian sense) and the complexities of relationships,
veering every so-often in to soap-operatics. Yet with extravagant graphics/ production qualities and a nice pattern of on-and-off action with teary or sneer-y confrontations and trysts, even the maybe too-dramatic elements work well.

One measure might be that in re-seeing, the layers get more intense and understandable, adding weight to the conflicts; a plus for buyers versus renters.

Now, if only a quality version of RAISE THE RED LANTERN would be released, Zhang Yimou's stature as a world-class director would be rightly, finally, established. With his successes this millennium, it might just happen for the man...
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Intricate and Gorgeous Shakespearean Chinese Dynasty film, December 18, 2007
By B. Shaw (Portland, OR USA) - See all my reviews
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Outstanding! Incredible cinematography, exceptionally ornate sets, very appropriate and well-done music, academy award-level acting, I keep trying to come up with more superlatives to use for the movie! I thoroughly enjoyed every nanosecond of it. It held my interest so well that I simply could not stop watching it, twice! The sets are exquisitely detailed and opulent, the martial arts used were excellent. It is subtitled, so if you are not accustomed to reading English while trying to pick up on the tonal inflections of the actors you may miss much in their performances...unless of course you speak Mandarin. The plot was Shakespearen in both it's quality and its intricacy. The whole movie centers, and stays focused, on the life of the Imperial family and an upcoming coup within it. One of the other reviews noted that the Imperial physician's wife was having an affair with the Crown Prince, but I think they mis-stated. It was her daughter, Chan, having the affair and the mom became insensed with anger when she found out, since she was mother to both...and they didn't know it. There is so much intrigue and a very complex plot, yet somehow so well-written that I did not find it hard to follow at all.
This is an excellent example of the best of Chinese film-making, and I think an outstanding period piece as well.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Entertainment plus History!
My primary intent with the purchase of this movie was to play it in Mandarin Chinese with English subtitles as an aid to my self-study efforts at learning Mandarin Chinese. Read more
Published 16 days ago by Michael A., Davidson

5.0 out of 5 stars an excellent movie
The movie did reveal the inside turmoils of the royal family. The scene is really beautiful, and each character has their own struggles and concerns.
Published 25 days ago by Robert L. Smith

5.0 out of 5 stars Terrific Entertainment and Work of Art!
I loved Zhang Yimou's earlier films and still prefer them, but his big budget action films are great too. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Lynn Ellingwood

5.0 out of 5 stars curse of the golden flower
ive seen golden flower 30-to-35 times,not only is it a GREAT MOVIE but actress gong li is 1 of the most beautiful women ever and a GREAT ACTRESS..
Published 1 month ago by David P. Miller

3.0 out of 5 stars Zhang Yimou's worst movie ever
I like some movies of Zhang Yimou. But he was wasting so much money to make this terrible killing story to try to get Oscar. Read more
Published 2 months ago by classicalmusicfan

3.0 out of 5 stars Great spectacle, silly plot
This "historic" epic from China offers wonderful costumes, brilliantly choreographed combats scenes, marvelous photography -- and a plot that is absurd. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Alan A. Elsner

5.0 out of 5 stars eye candy
This purchase was a requested gift for a friend...It is magnificently photographed with beautiful sets
Published 4 months ago by barrykk

5.0 out of 5 stars A broken family, deceit within deceit, I loved it!
This has become one of my favorite movies. The beauty of the cinematography, art and costumes is enough to catch anyone's attention. Read more
Published 5 months ago by C.S.J in Illinois

3.0 out of 5 stars A little disappointing
Chow Yun Fat is amazing. We usually see him as the outwardly tranquil, but troubled good guy. Here he plays a scheming, ruthless, sadistic emperor to perfection. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Jeffrey A. Thompson

4.0 out of 5 stars Visual Extravaganza
A very good movie with lots of beautiful colored scenes. Honesty and betrayal, love and treachery are given center stage. Read more
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