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    Zu Warriors

    Zu Warriors
    Director: Hark Tsui
    Actors: Ekin Cheng, Louis Koo, Ziyi Zhang, Cecilia Cheung, Patrick Tam
    Studio: Miramax
    Category: DVD

    List Price: $14.99
    Buy New: $7.42
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    Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 21 reviews
    Sales Rank: 31113

    Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dubbed, Dvd, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc
    Languages: Cantonese (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), English (Dubbed)
    Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
    Region: 1
    Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
    Number Of Discs: 1
    Running Time: 104 Minutes
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
    Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6

    MPN: 04898500
    UPC: 786936688283
    EAN: 0786936688283
    ASIN: B000CDGVOY

    Theatrical Release Date: 2001
    Release Date: March 7, 2006
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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    Editorial Reviews:

    Amazon.com
    A remake of the 1983 film of the same name, Zu Warriors is a martial arts drama set in a fantasy world where stoic warriors battle a powerful demon. With each kill, the horrific beast consumes their souls, making himself stronger and more difficult to slay. Hark Tsui directed this film, which stars a slew of actors (Ziyi Zhang, Sammo Hung, Cecelia Cheung) that are familiar to fans of Chinese action films. After Zu Warriors was released in 2001 to great success in China, Miramax snapped up the U.S. theatrical distribution rights for the film in the hopes that it would match the success of its earlier purchase Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. But after sitting in Miramax's coffers for several years, Zu Warriors never made it into U.S. theaters and instead went straight to DVD in 2006. Fans of the martial arts genre will see some awesome action sequences. The actors move with grace and skill, and they overcome the cheesy digital effects, which already look dated. But the melodramatic pauses and all too frequent far-away glances are out of place and distracting--even in this fantasy. --Jae-Ha Kim

    Product Description
    From the creators of BLACK MASK and choreographed by legendary Woo-ping Yuen (CROUCHING TIGER HIDDEN DRAGON THE MATRIX) comes ZU WARRIORS the action-packed fantasy about the fight for freedom against the ultimate evil! High in the clouds of China resides the Zu Mountain range home to numerous martial arts schools and immortal clans. These mountains are the envy of the evil Insomnia a warmongering demon who has already destroyed the Kun Lun clan and plans on taking over the entire world. Insomnia is determined to annihilate the Omei clan but Sky King the lone survivor of Kun Lun teams up with Omei's head student Red and the clan's grand master Whitebrows in order to destroy Insomnia before it's too late.System Requirements:Running Time 80 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: ACTION/ADVENTURE Rating: PG-13 UPC: 786936688283 Manufacturer No: 04898500


    Customer Reviews:   Read 16 more reviews...

    4 out of 5 stars pretty good   May 22, 2009
    Ivory Howell
    this movie is quite different from the normal fliks but I like it, its a good movie for some ME TIme!


    1 out of 5 stars Zu Gotta Be Kidding Me ...   January 21, 2009
    Michael J. Tresca (Stamford, CT USA)
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    I saw the subtitled version on KungFuHD (which alas, no longer exists). I didn't take notes while watching the movie, so I'm sure I got some of the names wrong. I would point out that the below review contains spoilers, but really, the entire movie could be watched backwards and it would make as much sense as what I'm about to reveal, so I'm not giving away that much. Here's what I can figure out...

    The immortal land of Zu consists of three different nations. There's the warrior monks led by White Eyebrow guy, which includes the super-powered fighting team of Thunder (a male) and Lightning (a female), some guy named Hawk (Wolf's buddy) with metal wings (like Archangel from the Marvel comic series), and some other sword fighting guy I will call Sword. White Eyebrow guy wields a powerful Shield of Heaven, which shines light on things and can destroy them. Then there are the peaceful bald monk types, who preside over the balance of Heaven. They are generally non-combatants. Finally, there's a nation of two people: the lone wolf protagonist (no clue what his name is, but let's go with Wolf), and his mentor/love interest (lets call her Moon). Wolf wields the power of the sun, Moon wields the power of the uh, moon, which manifests as a flying crescent blade.

    These are immortals, remember, so everyone can fly, wields powerful magical weapons, and sneers at humanity.

    One day, Mordo, the bad guy who consists of a huge flying stream of screaming skulls, decides to return to power and attack Zu. Mordo is basically a guy in a Cthulhu-mask, which really ruins the cool effect of his screaming skulls. Anyway, Mordo begins systematically destroying each of the Zu lands, killing Moon. Upon dying, Moon bestows the floating crescent blade to Wolf. Mordo is finally driven off by the White Eyebrow Superfriends.

    Mortally wounded, Mordo hides in a Blood Cave, where he is able to absorb everyone's magical weapons, including White Eyebrow's Shield of Heaven. Now it's a standoff - White Eyebrow's team can't fight Mordo without losing their weapons, but Mordo is still recovering, slowly gaining energy to unleash his evil wrath on the world. So Hawk gets the sole duty of watching the cave to ensure Mordo doesn't escape while White Eyebrows comes up with another plan.

    If that doesn't seem colossally stupid enough, White Eyebrow's plan is to merge Thunder and Lightning into one person. But they must both be one hundred percent confident as they ram into each other. Failure means they explode. If you're missing the symbolism, Thunder wields a long, giant blade that he thrusts forward when he rushes into Lightning ... you get the idea.

    Anyway, Wolf is pretty miserable now that his mentor is dead. When Thunder flinches as he tries to merge with Lightning, they're both destroyed. Thunder is reborn as a childlike moron and Lightning seems to be unaffected - but in truth, White Eyebrows rebuilt her with a piece of Moon's spirit. Fortunately, because Thunder is an idiot, there's no danger of any sort of love triangle.

    Hawk, in the mean time, gets fooled into feeling sorry for a little faerie that escapes from the cave. It turns out the faerie is actually a demon that ends up possessing poor Hawk. So Hawk goes on a killing spree, wiping out most of White Eyebrows' team.

    Somewhere along the line, Sword falls for a human female soldier, who doesn't have much to do but stand around in awe of all the flying immortals and their amazing incompetence.

    By now you've figured out how the story ends, right? No? This isn't clear enough for you? Sheesh, some people need everything explained ...

    White Eyebrows decides to try to find the secret of the universe. He leaves Super Team Defense to Wolf, infusing him with some mystical knowledge. This knowledge is encased in one of those sparkly glowy crystal things that float over the Sims. Then, in the tradition of Ben Kenobi, he fades away, as all white-haired guys must. Only in the ensuing battle with evil, Wolf dies. Fortunately he is reconstituted when White Eyebrows discovers the secret of the universe, healing Wolf.

    Thunder finally remembers who he is (his irritating dialogue is supposed to be hilarious, I gather), gets it on with Lightning, and their Wonder Twin Powers activate. So Thunder/Lightning and Superenlightened Wolf face down Evil Hawk (who does not have a goatee) and Mordo in the Blood Cave lair. Fulfilling his oath, Wolf kills Hawk and puts him out of his misery. Mordo is defeated. Moon's reincarnated spirit either leaves Lightning or manifests, but I can't remember because I didn't care at that point.

    The end.

    It's telling how many people praise this film without providing any detail as to the plot. That's because this hyperkinetic mess is a tangle of poor special effects, bizarre storyline plotting, and far too many characters to follow. Some of this can be chalked up to differences in culture and translation. But a lot of it can't.

    It should have been an anime.



    5 out of 5 stars the best movie ever   June 19, 2008
    Tia Terry
    im in love with this movie. the action, and colors, and just the mystical powers alone is enough to get you hooked.


    3 out of 5 stars Some creative ideas, but okay script and special effects are hit and miss.   April 13, 2008
    E. Wong (Philadelphia, PA)
    Keep your expectations low and this movie will pass as entertaining. There's a nice story in the movie, but the script doesn't do it justice. I played the Enlgish language version, so I don't know if the Chinese version was better. The special effects were great at times, but were terrible for the most part. The actors were great and did the best they could. Some interesting fighting scenes. The immortal beings storyline reminds me of the Japanese anime Scrapped Princess, which I do recommend. Watch it for some of the creative visual effects, but don't buy it.


    5 out of 5 stars was great on HDTV, can't speak for the DVD   March 30, 2008
    Bob Emmerich (Lawn guyland, NY)
    Came across this last night on KungFuHD and was more than pleasantly surprised. While this may be considered a remake of the 1983 original it was different enough that I didn't know. Yes, some character was sacrificed for CGI effects - this was all about the special effects. I saw the longer 1:47 subtitled version which was mostly non-stop action so I don't see how they could have have cut this down to 80 minutes and have ANY story left. As others have said it's like DBZ and Star Wars (new ones) with a hint of LoTR thrown in - the Evil guy was named Mordo.


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