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Tian di ying xiong

  • 2003
  • 15
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
4.5K
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Tian di ying xiong (2003)
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A Chinese emissary is sent to the Gobi desert to execute a renegade soldier. When a caravan transporting a Buddhist monk and a valuable treasure is threatened by thieves, however, the two wa... Read allA Chinese emissary is sent to the Gobi desert to execute a renegade soldier. When a caravan transporting a Buddhist monk and a valuable treasure is threatened by thieves, however, the two warriors might unite to protect the travelers.A Chinese emissary is sent to the Gobi desert to execute a renegade soldier. When a caravan transporting a Buddhist monk and a valuable treasure is threatened by thieves, however, the two warriors might unite to protect the travelers.

  • Director
    • Ping He
  • Writers
    • Richard Epcar
    • Ping He
    • Rui Zhang
  • Stars
    • Wen Jiang
    • Kiichi Nakai
    • Xueqi Wang
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    4.5K
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    • Director
      • Ping He
    • Writers
      • Richard Epcar
      • Ping He
      • Rui Zhang
    • Stars
      • Wen Jiang
      • Kiichi Nakai
      • Xueqi Wang
    • 35User reviews
    • 36Critic reviews
    • 54Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 wins & 13 nominations total

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    Wen Jiang
    Wen Jiang
    • Lieutenant Li
    Kiichi Nakai
    Kiichi Nakai
    • Lai Qi
    Xueqi Wang
    Xueqi Wang
    • Master An
    Wei Zhao
    Wei Zhao
    • Wen Zhu
    Bagen Hasi
    • Cao Jin
    Tao Ho
    • Ma Gun
    Linian Lu
    • Wu Lao'Er
    Deshun Wang
    • Old Diehard
    Haibin Li
    • Zao Zimo
    Yeerjiang Mahepushen
    • Master An's Servant
    Chuangao Hou
    • Guard
    Yun Zhou
    Yun Zhou
    • Jue Hui (The Monk)
    Wei Li
    • Di Hu
    Yuming Du
    Yuming Du
    • Rider A
    Handong Wang
    • Rider B
    Haiquan Yang
    • Baldy
    Tuerxunjiang Zunong
    • Innkeeper
    He Huang
    • The Emperor
    • Director
      • Ping He
    • Writers
      • Richard Epcar
      • Ping He
      • Rui Zhang
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    User reviews35

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    9akarp55

    Beautifully written and executed Film

    Everything that makes for a great Action Adventure film can be found in Warriors of Heaven and Earth.

    Chemistry between actors, excellent music, directing and cinematography, and a good story combine with some decent action sequences to make this tale of warriors a memorable one.

    Fans of Gladiator, The Four Feathers, or Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon

    should enjoy this. Solid if understated special effects and and some excellent dramatic moments with a few surprises along the way make Warriors of Heaven and Earth a beautiful experience to behold.

    As for Sound if you Can't see it in theatres... at least try to see it with an AC3 or THX/Dolby Surround System the sound and music is worth it!

    If 100 is perfection this gets a solid 90.
    9nickav-1

    Great movie

    This film was a really great surprise.

    The characters were a lot of fun without being goofy or two-dimensional, and the story was complicated enough to be interesting without being overwrought and confusing. The locations were beautiful, and the costuming was great, too. The action was practically non-stop -- lots of chases and sword fights. It didn't have any of the hokey mysticism that so often appears in films like this (although there was a lot of acrobatic swordplay), opting instead for a grittier approach (with a notable exception or two).

    Definitely worth seeing.
    7veganflimgeek

    Cool epic.

    Warriors of heaven and earth

    This is an excellent film. While I do not personally think it is as good as Hero I can see why the film commission in China choose this film as it's official selection. This film is somewhere in between the magic and fantasy of Hero and brutal realism of MUSA. The Wire-fu is kept to a minimum only used to slightly punctuate certain scenes. There is a element of fantasy but it does not make it'self apparent in every frame of the film.

    The acting was good, the battles were pretty good. Personally however if you had not seen either and were thinking about a film to buy I would suggest MUSA. The most major complaint I had with this film was the costumes some times looked a little corny.

    One last thing…While the marketing department tried to sell the lead female role as a woman warrior empowered much like the characters of Crouching tiger or Hero don't buy it. She is window dressing and while her characters has awesome dramatic and story potential is mostly wasted.
    8sm22281

    Interesting View of China's Silk Road in 700 A.D.

    This is not a Kung Fu action movie, so those looking for fight scenes will be disappointed. It is a thrilling story of two warrior knights acting under their own sense of honor and called to action in circumstances beyond their control, against the backdrop of the turbulent and multi-cultural Silk Road. China being the vast country it is has birthed many such thrilling adventures of wandering warriors, itinerant mercenaries, Buddhist monks and pretty maidens. Think of romance or adventure novels based on the Middle Ages! The thrill of the story is to watch the two warriors meeting, one supposedly as the imperial agent sent to eliminate the renegade and intent on his mission, the other as the free agent warrior trying to live a life according to his own personal code of honor. When the two of them unite to fight hordes of greedy bandits, we see hand to hand combat, pursuits on horseback and sieges of a fort.

    The unusual angles in this movie, for most movie goers, comes from the time and place: the warriors are from 700 A.D, a T'ang Dynasty era. The location is in the far western reaches of China and the locales are not traditionally "Chinese". The landscapes change from mountainous to woodsy to desert. There are thrilling scenes of camel caravans and desert towns and forts. The protagonists wear battle gear and the long hair of that period, which remind me vividly of French and English knights and crusaders of that era! The final siege of the desert fort reminds of the male warrior bonding in desperado scenes like in "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid"; or the "Alamo"; or the "Three Musketeers".

    The Buddhist relic transported by the caravan reminds me of the Catholic relics from dead saints found in many mystery or adventure stories based on the Middle Ages. The finale reminds me of the movie "Raiders of the Lost Ark" when the bad guys seem to be on the edge of acquiring the treasure, only to be annihilated, leaving some of the good guys to move on...

    It is great entertainment and gives one yet another view of the Chinese culture about warriors of its complex past.
    Strider-100

    A movie with potential that fails completely..............

    Warriors of Heaven and Earth is an interesting film due to the fact that it had so many great elements that just didn't come together. The cast was fine, the setting and backdrop were fine, the outline of the story was interesting, but the ingredients of this picture did not mix.

    The problem with the film was timing, budget, and the script.

    Excellent Cast including Jiang Wen, Kiichi Nakai, and Vicki Zhao. Beautiful Scenery of the Gobi Desert and the far reaches of China.

    The problem was the script. It was clichéd and most of all boring. There was nothing unique, in fact the dialog seemed taken from other films. You have the two guys that are suppose to be opponents who become buddies (aka 48 Hours)who take on an evil warlord and his thugs and defeat them in Battle. The supporting cast (the other warriors) get picked off one by one like (The Magnificent Seven).

    Vicki Zhao has a meaningless role in the film. It is pretty much just stand around and look pretty and helpless and do a little narration work while you are at it. If you have Vicki Zhao in a film, you should use her. They made her character as clichéd and one dimensional as possible.

    This film can't compare to "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon", "Musa", or "House of Flying Daggers". It is what you call a big budget B movie. The fight scenes look uncoordinated as well. After watching the "How the Film was made", I was a little more sympathetic towards the director. The Director Ping He had a daunting task of getting the film made due to weather and the timeline. I think he did not have enough time or money to do this film right. It was just too massive of an undertaking given the time constraints. It looked very rushed and disorganized.

    The scenery and the backdrops are breathtaking, actually the highlight of the movie, the script itself was weak. The most memorable moment in the film is the scenery and Vicki Zhao in the bathtub. Now that was some nice scenery too.

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    • Goofs
      Rockets are used in the final battle at the fort. They did not exist in Tang times: gunpowder weapons were developed by the later Sung Dynasty.
    • Connections
      Referenced in The Making of 'Warriors of Heaven and Earth' (2003)
    • Soundtracks
      Mirage (Warriors in Peace)
      Music by A.R. Rahman

      Lyrics by Francis Lee

      Performed by Jolin Tsai

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    • Release date
      • September 23, 2003 (China)
    • Countries of origin
      • China
      • Hong Kong
    • Official site
      • Official Site [cn
    • Languages
      • Mandarin
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Warriors of Heaven and Earth
    • Filming locations
      • Heng Dian, China
    • Production companies
      • Columbia Pictures Film Production Asia
      • Huayi Brothers Media
      • Taihe Film Investment Co. Ltd.
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $10,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $82,936
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $13,721
      • Sep 5, 2004
    • Gross worldwide
      • $6,106,178
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    • Runtime
      2 hours
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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