House of Flying Daggers
859 AD. The once great Tang Dynasty is now in decline. Numerous rebel groups have formed, the largest of which is the House of Flying Daggers, based in Feng Tian County. The Flying Daggers steal from…
House of Flying Daggers
859 AD. The once great Tang Dynasty is now in decline. Numerous rebel groups have formed, the largest of which is the House of Flying Daggers, based in Feng Tian County. The Flying Daggers steal from the rich and give to the poor, gaining the support of the locals. The local deputies have managed to kill the leader of the Flying Daggers, but the rebel group only becomes stronger, due to a mysterious new leader. Jin (Takeshi Kaneshiro) and Liu (Andy Lau), two police captains, are ordered to kill the new leader within ten days. This is a tough assignment as they took more than 3 months to assassinate the group's old leader. The 2 captains suspect a showgirl to be part of the rebel house. Jin travels to the dance house as a police captain to meet the show girl. Jin saves the showgirl from being molested by a drunken aristocrat. Jin meets Mei who is very intelligent, but blind. Mei claims to be the top dancer of the house and says that she will not compete with the normal girls who also work there. Jin organizes a series of tests for Mei, where he tests her dancing skills. In the middle of these tests, Mei tries to kill Jin with a sword that was hidden under her flowing robes. Mei says that she wants to kill all police men working for the Government. Mei and Jin engage in an elaborate sword fight which Jin wins. Mei demonstrates that despite being blind she is more than capable of fighting as an equal. At the dance house, Jin arrests Mei (Zhang Ziyi), a blind dancer who is suspected of being the daughter of the old leader of the Flying Daggers. While Mei is incarcerated, Jin and Liu decide to let her go to track the mastermind. Jin will pretend to be a lone warrior called Wind and break her out of prison. This will gain her trust, and hopefully, Jin will be led to the headquarters of Flying Daggers. The plan works, but Mei and Jin fall in love on the way. They are followed at a distance by Liu. Jin and Liu meet secretly to discuss their plans. Jin jokes about his seduction of the girl. Liu warns him sternly against getting involved. To add authenticity to the deception, Liu and his men ambush the pair: the fight is, however, a fake. Further on, they are attacked again, but this time their assailants are apparently for real: Jin and Mei battle for their lives, being saved only by the intervention of an unseen knife-thrower. Furious, Jin confronts Liu: Liu explains that he has reported the matter up the chain of command and his general has taken over the pursuit. Jin realizes that he is now expendable. Once again, Jin and Mei are attacked by the General's men. They are hopelessly outnumbered. At the last minute they are saved when the House of Flying Daggers reveal themselves. Jin and Liu are captured and taken to their headquarters. At this point, a number of surprising revelations are made. Mei is not blind, nor is she the old leader's daughter - she was merely pretending to be. Liu is in fact an undercover agent for the House of Flying Daggers, which has engineered the whole chain of events in order to draw the General into a decisive battle. The Flying Daggers are not afraid of the military and are actually looking forward to an open battle. Furthermore, Liu is in love with Mei: he has waited for three years for her while working undercover. A heartbroken Liu tells Mei that he waited for her for three years since he went undercover, and asks how she could fall in love with Jin after only three days, only to be told she has her heart set on Jin. Mei, however, cannot bring herself to love Liu: over the last few days she has fallen for Jin. Liu tries to attack Mei, but their superior Nia intervenes and gives him new assignments, separating them. But as Jin is now a liability, she is ordered by Nia, the leader of the House of Flying Daggers, to kill him. Instead, Mei takes him away then frees him from his bonds before they make love in the field. Jin then begs Mei to flee with him, but she is torn between her love and her duty to the House, as well as guilt over Liu. Jin leaves alone. Mei finally decides to ride after Jin but is ambushed by Liu who is embittered by her rejection and consumed by jealousy for Jin. Mei, not realizing that Liu has thrown two daggers stuck together, only manages to ward off one before the other strikes her in the chest. As Mei lies dying, Jin returns to find Liu, and they begin an epic battle of honor and revenge, fighting from autumn to winter. A raging blizzard falls upon them, while the military approaches the House. With both men badly wounded and exhausted, Liu prepares to kill Jin with Nia's dagger. Mei, regaining consciousness, grabs the dagger in her chest and threatens to pull it out and to throw it in order to kill Liu if Liu kills Jin with his throwing dagger. In doing so Mei would sacrifice her own life, as it would enable the blood to flow and cause her to bleed to death. Jin begs her not to do it, willing to die rather than let her be killed. Infuriated, Liu throws his arm out as if to throw a knife at Jin, leading Mei to rip the dagger out of her own heart and throw it, not at Liu but instead in an attempt to deflect Liu's attack and save Jin. However, all her dagger does is deflect a droplet of blood, as Liu never let go of his dagger. In the end, Liu stumbles away in guilt while Jin cries over Mei's body, singing a song praising her as a "rare beauty", the likes of which he will never see again. Whether the House won against the military is left ambiguous.
House of Flying Daggers
Action,Adventure,Drama
Film Details
859 AD. The once great Tang Dynasty is now in decline. Numerous rebel groups have formed, the largest of which is the House of Flying Daggers, based in Feng Tian County.
The Flying Daggers steal from the rich and give to the poor, gaining the support of the locals. The local deputies have managed to kill the leader of the Flying Daggers, but the rebel group only becomes stronger, due to a mysterious new leader. Jin (Takeshi Kaneshiro) and Liu (Andy Lau), two police captains, are ordered to kill the new leader within ten days.
This is a tough assignment as they took more than 3 months to assassinate the group's old leader. The 2 captains suspect a showgirl to be part of the rebel house. Jin travels to the dance house as a police captain to meet the show girl.
Jin saves the showgirl from being molested by a drunken aristocrat. Jin meets Mei who is very intelligent, but blind. Mei claims to be the top dancer of the house and says that she will not compete with the normal girls who also work there.
Jin organizes a series of tests for Mei, where he tests her dancing skills. In the middle of these tests, Mei tries to kill Jin with a sword that was hidden under her flowing robes. Mei says that she wants to kill all police men working for the Government.
Mei and Jin engage in an elaborate sword fight which Jin wins. Mei demonstrates that despite being blind she is more than capable of fighting as an equal. At the dance house, Jin arrests Mei (Zhang Ziyi), a blind dancer who is suspected of being the daughter of the old leader of the Flying Daggers.
While Mei is incarcerated, Jin and Liu decide to let her go to track the mastermind. Jin will pretend to be a lone warrior called Wind and break her out of prison. This will gain her trust, and hopefully, Jin will be led to the headquarters of Flying Daggers.
The plan works, but Mei and Jin fall in love on the way. They are followed at a distance by Liu. Jin and Liu meet secretly to discuss their plans.
Jin jokes about his seduction of the girl. Liu warns him sternly against getting involved. To add authenticity to the deception, Liu and his men ambush the pair: the fight is, however, a fake.
Further on, they are attacked again, but this time their assailants are apparently for real: Jin and Mei battle for their lives, being saved only by the intervention of an unseen knife-thrower. Furious, Jin confronts Liu: Liu explains that he has reported the matter up the chain of command and his general has taken over the pursuit. Jin realizes that he is now expendable.
Once again, Jin and Mei are attacked by the General's men. They are hopelessly outnumbered. At the last minute they are saved when the House of Flying Daggers reveal themselves.
Jin and Liu are captured and taken to their headquarters. At this point, a number of surprising revelations are made. Mei is not blind, nor is she the old leader's daughter - she was merely pretending to be.
Liu is in fact an undercover agent for the House of Flying Daggers, which has engineered the whole chain of events in order to draw the General into a decisive battle. The Flying Daggers are not afraid of the military and are actually looking forward to an open battle. Furthermore, Liu is in love with Mei: he has waited for three years for her while working undercover.
A heartbroken Liu tells Mei that he waited for her for three years since he went undercover, and asks how she could fall in love with Jin after only three days, only to be told she has her heart set on Jin. Mei, however, cannot bring herself to love Liu: over the last few days she has fallen for Jin. Liu tries to attack Mei, but their superior Nia intervenes and gives him new assignments, separating them.
But as Jin is now a liability, she is ordered by Nia, the leader of the House of Flying Daggers, to kill him. Instead, Mei takes him away then frees him from his bonds before they make love in the field. Jin then begs Mei to flee with him, but she is torn between her love and her duty to the House, as well as guilt over Liu.
Jin leaves alone. Mei finally decides to ride after Jin but is ambushed by Liu who is embittered by her rejection and consumed by jealousy for Jin. Mei, not realizing that Liu has thrown two daggers stuck together, only manages to ward off one before the other strikes her in the chest.
As Mei lies dying, Jin returns to find Liu, and they begin an epic battle of honor and revenge, fighting from autumn to winter. A raging blizzard falls upon them, while the military approaches the House. With both men badly wounded and exhausted, Liu prepares to kill Jin with Nia's dagger.
Mei, regaining consciousness, grabs the dagger in her chest and threatens to pull it out and to throw it in order to kill Liu if Liu kills Jin with his throwing dagger. In doing so Mei would sacrifice her own life, as it would enable the blood to flow and cause her to bleed to death. Jin begs her not to do it, willing to die rather than let her be killed.
Infuriated, Liu throws his arm out as if to throw a knife at Jin, leading Mei to rip the dagger out of her own heart and throw it, not at Liu but instead in an attempt to deflect Liu's attack and save Jin. However, all her dagger does is deflect a droplet of blood, as Liu never let go of his dagger. In the end, Liu stumbles away in guilt while Jin cries over Mei's body, singing a song praising her as a "rare beauty", the likes of which he will never see again.
Whether the House won against the military is left ambiguous..