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Cleveland Movie Blog Review: The Flowers of War

Cleveland Movie Blog:
Academy Award winner star Christian Bale (THE DARK KNIGHT RISES) plays John Miller in Zhang Yimou’s new historical drama THE FLOWERS OF WAR, a compelling examination of lost innocence and redemption found set against the backdrop of the “Rape of Nanjing” three years before the United States entered the global fray that would be known as World War II.

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Batman52734393d ago

Hey there! I know you! Good review!

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The Flowers of War Blu-Ray Review | GES

www.ges-sa.co.za | Set in the time of war against Japan and China we find a man with only one goal and a convent of girl with another. John (Christian Bale) is a mortician who came to china to bury the priest who ran the British established Catholic Church and convent. Being there for no other reason but to bury the priest and get his money he is stuck in the middle of a war zone with a bunch of girls from the convent. All these girls want is to get out to a safe place and all John wants is to get paid and go home but that does not happen.

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The Flowers of War Blu-ray Review - WGTC

Jeremy of We Got This Covered wrote, "Yimou Zhang‘s The Flowers of War is currently the most expensive Chinese film ever made, starring Christian Bale and gathering numerous awards nominations, including a Golden Globe nomination in 2011. You’d think all of this praise and attention would mean that movie is at the very least a dramatic war film with a gripping story and intense performances. The Flowers of War is dramatic and does contain one notable performance, but aside from that performance and some expertly shot battle sequences, it’s merely just another lengthy Chinese war epic that could use a trimming in the editing room and a little more flavor in the casting department."

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The Blu-ray Breakdown: July 10, 2012

Nicholas of Movies Hate You Too writes:

Last week’s Blu-ray releases were on the paltry side with the holiday but this week’s schedule is packed mostly thanks to Warner Brothers releasing a large amount of catalog titles.

Nick’s Blu-ray Pick of the Week: This week I have two because couldn’t make up my mind. First up we have...

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aDDicteD4298d ago

ill buy blade 2 on blu ray, one of the most underrated movies i know.