by ewaffle » Fri Nov 10, 2006 2:47 am
I agree, but keep a couple of things in mind while viewing trailers--
They are advertisements made to help the movie appeal to the largest possible audience. In this case the distributors may be assuming a certain number of ticket sales from fans of the stars and director, fans of martial arts spectaculars and probably a few other sub-categories. But to make any real money they have to attract those whose experience with movies from China started and ended with "Hero" and CTHD.
Also plenty of trailers are made up of scenes that never make it to the screen--in this case they will probably use a different take/shot of the close-up of CYF parrying a sword thrust because he looked slow and weak in the one in the trailer.
There are a couple of interesting notes at least. One is that pan across the huge courtyard covered with yellow flowers with people standing among them. Whatever combination of lenswork, CGI, models and matte painting was used it was quite a shot. On my computer there was some obvious camera artifacts that made it look like it was shot with a very wide angle lens then straightend up in the lab (or computer as it is now).
Gong Li, unsurprisingly, looks magnificent. Whatever the wardrobe people did to create that almost other-worldly cleavage must have felt like a medieval torture device after a day or two in costume, though.