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The Lost Bladesman

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By kidnapping their women, a tyrant forces the greatest warrior in the world to fight his closest friend. The civil war then leads to the collapse of Han Dynasty & the establishment of Shu Han of the 3 Kingdoms.
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Peter Galvin
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April 28, 2011

The Lost Bladesman starts off big and rather cool and ends up an intimate epic hot and heavy with spent passions and an aura of sadness that's unexpectedly moving.
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David Stratton
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April 27, 2011

After a while it all becomes a bit predictable, especially as the political motivations are, to the uninitiated, more than slightly opaque.
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Andrew L. Urban
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April 23, 2011

I found the storytelling a little confusing, mostly due to the plethora of characters who are mentioned in the context of the wars that are taking place or about to. But aside from that, the film works as a well made genre piece
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Simon Weaving
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May 05, 2011

An epic historical martial arts film with thin characters, a tepid love story and some excellent fight sequences with the long-handled crescent-moon blade.
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Paul Byrnes
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April 27, 2011

Problems of scale limit the film's clarity and its emotional power.
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Margaret Pomeranz
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April 28, 2011

There's something really robust about actually seeing a fight rather than the cutaways and the illusion of a fight rather than a real fight.
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Jarrod Walker
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April 27, 2011

While the action is impressive, the human drama and characterisation of the potentially fascinating warrior General Guan Yu is sadly one-dimensional.
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