Full River Red

2023 [CHINESE]

Action / Comedy / Drama / History / Mystery

4
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 100% · 16 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 69% · 100 ratings
IMDb Rating 6.5/10 10 2523 2.5K

Plot summary

During China's Song Dynasty, A mysterious murder occurs at Chancellor Quin Hui's residence after meeting delegates from the neighboring Jin Dynasty. The members become embroiled not just in a murder mystery, but a larger conspiracy concerning the fate of the empire.



September 23, 2023 at 12:52 PM

Director

Yimou Zhang

Top cast

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1.41 GB
1280*536
Chinese 2.0
NR
24 fps
2 hr 37 min
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1.43 GB
1280*536
Chinese 2.0
NR
25 fps
2 hr 38 min
P/S 3 / 8
2.65 GB
1920*804
Chinese 2.0
NR
25 fps
2 hr 38 min
P/S 7 / 26

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by jackson_ro 7 / 10

Full River Red

A rather slow and stagnant film in the first half, it was largely driven by charisma of individual actors. Also not helped by the monotonous setting of the film, which is just grey wall and grey sky throughout. But Full River Red quickly picked up steam as twists after twists and as the suspense grew. The movie has a powerful ending as Yue Fei's poem is recited, for which the film is named after. It is not hard to understand why the film had sub a great box office as it is truly a star studded lineup, but perhaps it is a little surprising that the film is more than what is shown on the surface. It is about struggle and standing up to power and desires while being told in a self deficating way.

Reviewed by dorMancyx 7 / 10

Yimou Zhang Can't Be Stopped!

I've always admired Yimou Zhang's creative indefatigability as a director despite how I feel like his method of production is questionable. Flawless exposition just like Cliff Walkers, swiftly establishing the major incident, characters, and interrelation. Limited setting creates compact narration, thus engendering intricate storylines, resulting in a great buildup of suspense. I have no complaint about anything up until He Li's death, as I'm thoroughly infatuated with the murder mysteries, revolving evidences, and occasionally emotive maneuvers. And yet, the lengthy resolution afterwards is just a dreadful throwaway, and I could not get more cringed by a thousand man reciting the poem while flag-waving music plays. It's like when you do the pledge of allegiance in school and the audio plays twice because it's the principal's second son's birthday --- not like it's bad, it's just weird. Anyways, the entire last 30 minutes feel amputated from the rest, making Man Jiang Hong a barely-reached 7 stars for me.

Reviewed by kluseba 8 / 10

Slapstick Comedy, Martial Arts Action, Emotional Drama and Conspiracy Thriller Collide in Zhang Yimou's New Blockbuster

Man Jiang Hong, internationally known as Full River Red, is a mixture of a period drama and a conspiracy thriller taking place during the Shaoxing period of the Southern Song dynasty. The entire movie takes place at the prime minister's residence where a foreign diplomate dies under mysterious circumstances and a secret letter he was carrying disappears without a trace. A team of investigators uncovers a conspiracy that is much more significant than initially anticipated.

This movie convinces on several levels. It has been directed by experienced veteran Zhang Yimou who has been responsible for cinematic masterpieces such as Shadow, The Flowers of War and Hero. While Full River Red isn't among his greatest movies, the calm, precise and swift camera work, the impressively detailed bird perspectives and the use of epic backdrops make this movie a visual sensation.

Full River Red brings the Southern Song dynasty to life with numerous imaginative details. This includes the diversified clothing, the way the huts and palaces are designed and also the use of numerous different weapons. The attention to detail in this film is particularly outstanding.

This film also entertains with a fluid blend of genres that will keep viewers intrigued through its ambitious running time. The movie starts with some slapstick comedy scenes, quickly features some visually stunning martial arts sequences, develops into a profound drama and ultimately becomes a gripping conspiracy thriller. The transitions between all these sections are very smooth as each genre gets about thirty to forty-five minutes to start, shine and fade out before the next section takes over. This procedure makes for a highly entertaining final result.

This movie however isn't without its flaws. The running time of one hundred fifty-nine minutes is a little bit too long for one single film. Zhang Yimou could have easily cut half an hour worth of material to avoid unnecessary repetitions and slow transitions. The plot is very clever but at times includes a few too many twists for its own good before concluding on an exaggeratedly patriotic note that many contemporary Chinese movies are dreadfully suffering from. One last element to criticize are the acting performances that are decent to good but fail to leave a deeper impression. The country's greatest actresses and actors can be found in other contemporary films such as Ride On, Sakra and Post Truth rather than this film.

At the end of the day, Full River Red is a wonderful movie for anyone interested in ancient Chinese culture, creative martial arts films and twisted conspiracy thrillers. For anyone who appreciates all three elements, this movie should firmly sit among the top twenty films of the year. However, this movie isn't as great as the promoters would like us to believe and Zhang Yimou has done better jobs on numerous occasions in the past.

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