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6/10
TO BE CONTINUED
bng-354-9203235 July 2021
I see why it's a low score, namely due to the lack of ending.

It is expected to continue as there are so many characters in play and to be developed.

Instead calling it a movie, they should call it Netflix series as it would be more suiting.
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6/10
Highly satisfying for an old gamer
cupid_shot_you9 September 2021
The fight scenes are just as crazy as the.video game series and brought back great memories!

The story is solid - has to be as the Romance of the Three Kingdoms is considered a national treasure in China and has been told and retold for hundred years.

Overall I enjoyed the visual effects and storytelling.
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5/10
Not thrilling, but nice
The best part of this movie is its visuals (especially the landscapes) and special effects. It brought me back to my childhood playing the video games. The plot is a bit loose and the writing can be cheesy but it left me wanting more.
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Unexpectedly good
Gordon-1111 May 2021
I am not usually interested in this type of film, but this is unexpectedly good. The plot is engaging, and kept me interested throughout. The scenery is beautiful, and the production is pretty good too. I enjoyed it.
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3/10
Accidentally a comedy
master_don-d1 July 2021
Terrible but I couldn't stop watching and laughing. If I hadn't played the game a lot when I was younger I think I would've switched it off almost immediately.
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3/10
Felt like a missed opportunity
darrenng8723 May 2021
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I played the dynasty warriors games and knowing how often games-to-movie translation fail, I didn't had high hopes for this movie. But nonetheless, I still felt pretty disappointed.

The pacing is terrible; it started decently enough then slowed to a slug about a quarter through before picking up near the end.

The actions you expect from a dynasty warrior game? Almost all of them are in the two trailers already. The friendly fight between Cao Cao and Liu Bei felt like a missed opportunity; it was just a normal wuxia fight sequence with no elements of dynasty warrior in it.

Anyone who also played dynasty warrior will also know that military formations doesn't exist, and I'm also not sure if the scene about Cao Cao and the pigs should exist; there's nothing DW about it.

Not to mention the ending... it literally ended in the middle of nowhere. Not closing any chapters nor epic enough as a cliffhanger, it... just ended like that. Like the director forgot to shoot another scene or two.

Some of the casting is really solid, like Dong Zhuo, Cao Cao, Zhang Jiao and Liu Bei. I'm indifferent about Louis as Lu Bu, but Guan Yu and Zhang Fei definitely need to be more muscular; they are so skinny!

In short, there was just too much talking and too little dynasty warrior action. Felt more like a normal ROTK movie than a Dynasty Warrior movie.
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3/10
horrendous.
kxxxxxx1 July 2021
Didnt play the game so coming from a movie perspective the story is all over the place, amateur CGI, not even the huge amount of top notch hong kong veteran actors are able to save this mess. P.s the english dubbing on netflix is a nightmare/insult to asians.
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7/10
Great movie based on a great game, bad reviews are from confused people.
rchosen-193-55355 August 2021
I have a feeling many of the bad reviews are from people that never played the game and were expecting a quality oscar winning movie. Or they played the game and someone had the same view that the movie would be some masterpiece. The movie is a PEFFECT match of what the game is. Fun, unadulterated action. It has many of the characters from the game, some of the weapons...etc. The movie is in now way mind blowing, deep and oscar worthy. Heck even most of the subtitles don't even match what the charecters are saying (if you decide to watch it in english with english subs). But I enjoyed the sillyness of the movie and over the top action.
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1/10
A JOKE OF A MOVIE
kofisharif2 July 2021
What in the hell is this??? I mean i was actually left speechless at the utter bullcrap of a movie this is.
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7/10
Lu Bu has joined the battle!
ravencorinncarluk11 May 2021
I enjoy the Dynasty Warriors games, and I was hoping this movie would be just as over-the-top and silly. I was not disappointed!

This is silly, and cheesey, and the effects are purposefully laughable, and it was pretty much like watching one of the games.

I think it was well-cast, and everyone had just the right amount of melodrama and seriousness in their performances.

No, it's not a historical piece. No, it's not some serious drama-action like Hero. No, it's probably not even that good. But it IS very entertaining and a riot, and puts a smile on your face if you let it.
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5/10
The CG/Magic approach only works with good CG
LeAvantGuardian3 July 2021
The story wasn't bad. The acting wasn't terrible, and the music and setting were fantastic. The problem here is that they took a highly unrealistic Magic approach that amounted to more of a Dragon ball: Evolution than a Chinese War Epic. The video game was fantastic. It used magic to represent the immense talent of these legendary historical figures. However just because that approach worked well in a game doesn't mean it would in a movie. It COULD, with the right budget, but sadly it didn't here and rather than demonstrating the heroes talent with a blade they had then flinging fireballs and flailing weapons around in extremely unrealistic and silly ways that detracted from the historical plot.

A fair to mediocre effort ultimately ruined by bad CG and corny directing.
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10/10
Gaming memories are ripe
o776969695 July 2021
This film just hit me at the heart, The years I've played this game for made made me love the film more.

The characters, The areas they fight, The moves they use,..... And Lu Bu

The film is 10/10 for gamers like myself!!

But I fear the negative reviews for this film for those that don't understand the way the film is "over dramatic" and "corny" .

IS THE WAY THE GAME WAS

So 10/10 from me from a game to a film 👍🏻
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7/10
Movie based on a videogame based on a novel based on history
Plato-182113 July 2021
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I have read the books and watched various movies on the Three Kingdoms. The epic is too vast to fit into one film. Even the movie Red Cliff needed two parts and it was only based on a single event. So for someone who is not familiar with the story, this can seem rushed with too much information and meaning squeezed into one scene or expression.

This is not the best movie to represent the intricate political and military strategies of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms or the true history of the time, but it does a pretty good job representing the game Dynasty Warriors which is a fun hack and slash game with fantasy, cool moves and graphics and where heroes have god-like powers and can knock down scores of enemies in a single blow. If they were all indeed so powerful, there would be no point for them to own armies of blade fodder and there would be little need for strategy if you can just cake walk through a formation.

Overall, I think they did well considering that this was a fun live-action movie based on the game and did as much as they could to stay grounded to the legend. Some people are complaining that the actors were too young, but at this point of the story, they were, so in my opinion it makes sense.

History lovers may not like how the story is represented. Game fans may not like the portions that stick to the book/history (ex. How women are represented in the movie ex. Diaochan in the game with a chain whip leading armies into battle rather than her critical role in the story: to drive a fatal wedge between Lu Bu and Dong Zhuo to bring them both down).

But if you are a fan of the game or just want to watch a bad-a** version of the story, then this movie is pretty cool.
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3/10
Sorry but im rotk fan
divi_doff_two2 July 2021
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The movie is very bad except Guan Yu's fight against Hua Xiong The movie is more fantasy than the game.
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A video game film that's messy but entertaining with a B-movie type madness
Dynasty Warriors is a Hong Kong-produced video game film adaptation that never finds a firm tone and flip-flops between being unintentionally funny and tacky. Armed with its big cast and visually stunning CGI action scenes, it plays like a string of video game cut scenes jam-packed with a lot of ham and a lot of cheese. It's a mess but a fun entertaining mess.

Director Roy Chow Hin Yeung and his wife screenwriter Christine To Chi Long take an uber literal approach in adapting a video game. The heroes in Dynasty Warriors are demi-gods walking amongst humans with special abilities. When they fight, energy crackles around them. Like in any hack-and-slash game, every hero has special moves where they can hit soldiers into the air and then unleash a lethal combo. Wide shots of the armies gearing up for battle look like a screencap of a real-time strategy war game.

From beginning to end, I honestly couldn't tell if Dynasty Warriors was ever in full control of its tone. At times, it's laugh-out-loud hilarious. Lam Suet's General Dong Zhuo's costume, decked out in a gold and black garb and darkened skin, looks too much like Judge Pao for it to be a coincidence. Phillip Keung cameos as General Zhang Jiao and performs it as a shaman dressed like Big Bird from Sesame Street.

At other times, the story gets dramatic when it tells the origin of Cao Cao, who is played by Mainland actor Wang Kai in the film's most scene-stealing performance. Wang Kai plays Cao Cao as a proud scheming lonely visionary who wants to fix the world in his own way, providing a much-required gravitas to the film's scattered canvas. Tony Yang's Liu Bei, the other MVP, delivers a nuanced performance and creates a fascinating dynamic with Wang Kai. The scenes between Cao Cao and Liu Bei, who are shown as two sides of the same coin, are my favorite moments. At times, it feels like they're in a completely different movie.

The rest of the cast is all over the place. Louis Koo hams it up as Lü Bu in a performance completely dialed by eye glares and ends up coming off as a bland villain. Han Geng's Guan Yu and Justin Cheung's Zhang Fei are unfortunately compromised by poor costuming and make-up that reduces them to be cosplayers. The eye shadow and the black powder that darkens their skin look too obvious, especially when they're standing next to Louis Koo, the Lord of the Skin Tan.

It was fascinating how all the Three Kingdom heroes are portrayed to the level of mythic Olympian gods. There are many aerial drone shots of the heroes perpetually standing on mountain tops overlooking mankind while they converse about worldly matters. They go everywhere holding their hundred-pound weapons and never tire. They all admire each other and casually engage in friendly matches on steep cliffs while discussing their life philosophies.

Due to the jarring tone, the dramatic seriousness comes off more like deadpan comedy, like the actors are holding these beats for a dry laugh in what seems more like a parody of wuxia films. The main issue I had with Dynasty Warriors was I never knew whether the film was being funny or serious. If it is supposed to be serious, then it's a miscalculated mess. If it is funny, then director Roy Chow Hin-Yeung has failed to put in the irony. It seems like he wanted both and got lost in the mix.

That said, I chose funny every time. My wife and I laughed through Dynasty Warriors while roasting it in a full-fledged Mystery Science Theater experience. There's no way to watch Dynasty Warriors seriously. Anyone who's critiquing this film in historical or literary terms can just save their breath. I just enjoyed it in a Sharknado type way.

I could even see myself rewatching Dynasty Warriors with guy friends over beers, laughing and making fun of it along the way. At its 300 million RMB budget, I doubt that was the filmmakers' intention. It seemed like there were higher hopes.
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3/10
Stick with the game
Leofwine_draca2 July 2021
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I do have some history with this one; I never played the videogame myself, but I watched someone else playing it multiple times and I was hugely impressed by the quality of both graphics and gameplay. Given the Chinese interest in historical war epics, a big screen adaptation was inevitable, but sadly this is another missed opportunity. The film is bogged down in tiresome plotting and entry-level politics, while stars like Lam Suet and Louis Koo are wasted in the usual shouty and unsubtle roles. As for the plentiful and copious action sequences, let's just say the graphics in the videogame are better - yes, even in an old Playstation 2 version. It's just the usual onslaught of CGI with no attention to the laws of physics, realism or plausibility. You'd be better off playing the game!
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4/10
Bad CGI, women portrayed as weak and as entertainment for men
yzfctjy2 July 2021
First of all, I want to point out that the costumes are great. They are very detailed and beautiful to look at. The music is great, although I hoped for more epic battle music like in the games. The actors are great too, they looked like as if they stepped out of the tv from the dynasty warriors games. But the CGI... the CGI is so bad in this movie that it started to make me laugh. It kinda ruined and saved the movie at the same time. At last I want to talk about the female warriors. I used to play dynasty warriors all the time with my brother. I played as all the female warriors, they were so badass and so cool. So you can say I was very disappointed to see none of them back in the movie. The women in this movie were portrayed as weak and as entertainment for men. Very disappointing. .
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1/10
The Worst Three Kingdom Movie Ever
yunanan-728773 July 2021
I watching a lot version of Three Kingdom movie and series, i play the game, read the novel. I love it all except this one (Dinasty Warrior 2021).

Guan Yu are so skinny and no authority, Cao Cao like teeneger, all cast looks bad.

I believe the directer never read The Three Kingdom novel but like to play the game only, thats why the story is so weak.

The magic scenes looks like Disney version and the fighing equal with Bollywood.
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7/10
fun movie
lilfresh19926 September 2021
Dont get the low reviews,this is way better than mulan that's for sure. Captured the games perfectly.
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1/10
Playing DW on PS2 is even better
duyhan-8498416 July 2021
Turn off my TV after 10 minutes of watching the movie. I would play DW on PS2 rather than watching it.
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6/10
My Father's blood brother
nogodnomasters31 July 2021
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Being based on a video game helped me understand things like weapon leveling. Three warriors experts in martial arts (and anti-gravity stuff) are gifted with weapons from the gods, or goddess in this case. The Han Dynasty has fallen into anarchy and is ruled by the evil Dong Zhuo who has locked away the young prince and is doing the nasty with his mother and other girls dressed in typical European Middle Age garments. In fact a lot of stuff looked European and not Chinese. One of the good guys looks almost like a Klingon. The scene where the good guy kills his family by mistake I thought was funny. It appears the Chinese do not have a word for "uncle" or "nephew." It was my "father's blood brother". Okay, anything wrong with saying "uncle" in the English version? The film seems to be the first in a series. Might want to watch it with a slight legal buzz.
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1/10
Worst movie in chinese mythology.
harishcs3 July 2021
There is no proper reason to end the movie. The script is so badly written that you never come to know why the scene is ended and why there is fuss of action. The battle scenes are like video games. There is no logic and it is laughable. I think the director made for visual effects which are horrible even kids cannot these visual scenes.
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8/10
Actually a surprisingly good visualization of the Dynasty Warrior games!
heretic36919 May 2021
The action, costumes and music fit very well. Of course it only uses the story of the Romance of the three Kingdoms as a background, as did the games. And of course the special actions in battle look quite unrealistic - not to say silly at times. But this is the same as the game and it fits as a movie version quite well.

Also the cast is mostly fitting, only CaoCao seems very young.

So for any fans of the video games (and maybe even for RoTK fans) enjoy this fun action movie for what it is.
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7/10
Chinese Superheroes & Homage to the Game
Mabkid22 December 2022
If you grew up with kung fu movies and series, you would know that these are the Chinese superheroes. Kung fu defies gravity, and the honor of men revolve around the virtues and vices embodied in The Art Of War, involving either or the combination of loyalty, courage, cunning, spokesmanship, military strategy, etc. Homage is paid to the games, so we also get the weapons, stategies, and magic from the games, and being very very loosely tied to history.

Any Chinese can tell you the military rivalry in this time period between Liu Bei and Cao Cao is so famous, hotly debated, and has reached a romanticized status, much Western battles of Troy or Sparta and so on. This movie seems to illustrate only their start, and more installations will hopefully follow.

There is a lot to fit in, so it does feel a little unfocused at times. The special effects are very "cheesy" as blockbuster Chinese movies can be. And of course, those not familiar with the famous games will not be able to appreciate as much... not through their fault, but due to the plot design... but who can really introduce Chinese Game of Thrones in a short movie, right?
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4/10
😟
ferryhariyanto10 June 2021
Honestly I'm quite disappointed with the cultivation of this film. But apart from that, this film for me is enough to cure my longing for this game made by developer omega force. MAKE IT SEQUAL!!! AND MAKE IT BETTER!!!
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