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Shadow is the latest from Zhang Yimou, a return to the Wuxia genre.

It was really beautiful although a little long-winded with the intrigues. All the sets, locations and costumes are black, white and shades of grey - it's a yin yang parable of it all, both visually and dramatically - which works as a symbolic device.  Flesh tones and candle light appear especially bright and warm in contrast - so does the blood.  It's sort of a sideways spin on Kurosawa's Kagemusha. Kage means Shadow, which is Ying in Chinese, and here, the meaning is the same.  The fights were imaginative - Zhang is working those slow-mo rain fights, somewhat in the wake of Wong Kar-wai's The Grandmaster, but to good effect. Not one of Zhang’s greatest films but solid and somewhat redemption for the Great Wall. Zhang's best works weren't really Wuxia - there was Hero, which was awesome, but I've always felt House of Flying Daggers was overrated.  His early dramas were groundbreaking and heartrending.
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Man, the critics are fawning over this.  Maybe I need to watch it again.  It opens today.
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