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The Great Wall

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Starring global superstar Matt Damon and directed by one of the most breathtaking visual stylists of our time, Zhang Yimou (Hero, House of Flying Daggers), Legendary's The Great Wall tells the story of an elite force making a valiant stand for humanity on the world's most iconic structure. The first English-language production for Yimou is the largest film ever shot entirely in China. The Great Wall also stars Jing Tian, Pedro Pascal, Willem Dafoe and Andy Lau.
Release:
IMDb:
5.9
Quality:
HD
Duration:
103 min
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Alex Doenau
It's too late to call The Great Wall an expensive failure, but it's not likely to leave many satisfied viewers in its wake.
February 23, 2017
Jim Lane
Director Zhang Yimou, the darling of art-house cinemas the world over, tries his hand at a fantasy adventure epic and achieves only low camp, albeit with his customary eye for brilliant color and striking tableaux.
March 02, 2017
J. R. Jones
Its epic imagery - the rows of soldiers, the rain of spears, the surging forces - is undercut by the Saturday-matinee cheesiness of the concept.
February 23, 2017
Jay Horton
[At first,] we learn the Great Wall of China was originally erected to protect the Chinese from marauding forces embodying the depths of human greed. Shortly afterward, we realize The Great Wall was made for precisely opposite reasons.
February 23, 2017
James Berardinelli
If this is the future for motion pictures, god help us all.
February 19, 2017
David Keyes
Special effects gurus are tasked with the rescue of a plot that is set adrift with moronic simplicity.
March 13, 2017
Damien Straker
This should have been a much richer or at least exciting adventure.
February 27, 2017
Jon Espino
The film feels so far removed from the Zhang I have grown up respecting that it feels like it is less his film and more the product of heavy Hollywood studio influencing.
February 27, 2017
Alex Lines
With such a big canvas to lay such cliched material upon, The Great Wall really does feel like placing a Big Mac upon gold plated silverware.
March 01, 2017
John Serba
As ambitious as it is flat.
March 09, 2017
Alison Willmore
To watch it is to be aware of how little movies this size have to do with art and how much they are product, the result of a calculation involving actorly appeal and spectacle, because spectacle, not story, has the... most universal draw.
February 17, 2017
Walter Chaw
Gloriously, fantastically stupid from beginning to end, Fifth Generation legend Zhang Yimou's The Great Wall is also, you know, not terrible on the grand scale of terrible things.
March 28, 2017
John Serba
As ambitious as it is flat.
March 09, 2017
Christopher Orr
Zhang's moments of visual splendor-a battalion of hot-air balloonists, the queen-monster and her royal guard of fan-frilled monstrosities-are weighed down by a script and performances almost dutiful in their dullness.
March 27, 2017
Peter Travers
What a bummer that all Chinese master Zhang Yimou and Hollywood star Matt Damon come up with is a B-level creature feature with delusions of grandeur.
February 17, 2017
Amy Glynn
In other words, it's another tedious special-effects-fest that has flimsy wisps of completely pat and predictable story blowing around interminable swaths of stuff that would 100% kill people but doesn't, and none of the characters are that interesting.
February 23, 2017
Alistair Harkness
A fairly goofy monster movie that manages to seem bloated even with a running time of less than 90 minutes.
February 23, 2017
J. R. Jones
Its epic imagery - the rows of soldiers, the rain of spears, the surging forces - is undercut by the Saturday-matinee cheesiness of the concept.
February 23, 2017
Alison Willmore
To watch it is to be aware of how little movies this size have to do with art and how much they are product, the result of a calculation involving actorly appeal and spectacle, because spectacle, not story, has the... most universal draw.
February 17, 2017
Rick Kisonak
Ultimately, a handful of eye-popping Yimou flourishes can't compensate for filmmaking so line-toeing and occasionally cartoonish that it makes the idea of a wall between Hollywood and Chinese interests actually sound kinda great.
February 23, 2017
David Keyes
Special effects gurus are tasked with the rescue of a plot that is set adrift with moronic simplicity.
March 13, 2017
Craig Mathieson
Zhang is more interested in ceremonies than combat sequences. Ranks of soldiers in exotic uniforms march into position atop battlements, while both feast and funeral are played out as spectacles.
February 24, 2017
James Berardinelli
If this is the future for motion pictures, god help us all.
February 19, 2017
Peter Travers
What a bummer that all Chinese master Zhang Yimou and Hollywood star Matt Damon come up with is a B-level creature feature with delusions of grandeur.
February 17, 2017