6/10
Great Cinematography but weak ending
31 July 2006
'House of Flying Daggars' is a story of a blind girl who is wanted for rebelling against the government, although all of the characters and the blind girl herself are not as they seem. As the story progresses, the audience learns more about the characters, and the film is not predictable in this discovery. The actors and actresses all give good performances, and the cinematography is beautiful. The action sequences are stunning and magical.

The only problem with this film, in my opinion, is the ending. The ending drags on far more than it needs to. A simplified ending would have been more vague and beautiful, but it seemed that they had more than one ending that they could not choose. Despite this element, the film was good, and it was engaging because of the mystical elements, the action scenes, and the surprises.
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