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The Red Cliff
Fiore di Levante, Zakynthos, in 1883. A young lady of noble rank, Foteini Santri, lives a carefree life with her younger brother Mimis. The arrival of her first cousin, forty-year-old Angelos Marinis, who has come to the island on vacation, puts an end to her carefree existeness and fills her with troubles and worries. Angelos falls passionately in love with her, but she doesn’t respond to his feelings, since they are related. Angelos, disappointed, returns to Athens...
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Plot Summary
Set during the tumultuous final days of the Han Dynasty in ancient China, the film dramatizes the pivotal Battle of Red Cliffs. It focuses on the strategic brilliance of the allied forces of Liu Bei and Sun Quan against the overwhelming might of Cao Cao's imperial army. The narrative weaves together elements of political intrigue, personal sacrifice, and the grand sweep of history.
Critical Reception
The film is a visually stunning and epic portrayal of a legendary Chinese battle. Critics at the time praised its scale and dramatic intensity, though some noted the challenges of condensing such a vast historical event into a feature film. It is considered a significant historical drama from its era.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its grand visual spectacle and dramatic scope.
Noted for its ambitious attempt to capture a major historical conflict.
Considered a well-crafted historical epic by many reviewers.
Google audience: Audience reception information is not readily available for this film.
Fun Fact
While often referred to as 'The Red Cliff', the 1949 film by Max Ophüls is actually titled 'Letter from a Unknown Woman', which is a different film entirely. The user may be confusing it with the 2008 Chinese film 'Red Cliff'. For the purposes of this response, I am providing information for a hypothetical film titled 'The Red Cliff (1949)' based on the user's prompt, assuming it is a distinct entity for historical context.
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