The Assassins

The Assassins

107 mins | Drama, History | Sept. 26, 2012

In the year 198 BC, Cao Cao (Chow Yun Fat), Prime Minister of the Han Dynasty, ventured to the east and defeated China's greatest warrior Lu Bu, terrifying every ambitious warlord across the country. Several years later, after taking the Han Emperor under his wing, Cao crowns himself King of Wei. He built a magnificent Bronze Sparrow Island to symbolize his power and rumors spread that he would replace the Emperor. Meanwhile, young lovers Mu Shun (Hiroshi Tamaki) and Ling Ju (Liu Yi-Fei) are taken from a prison camp to a hidden tomb, where they spend five cruel years together, training as assassins for a secret mission. In the year 220 BC astronomical signs predict dramatic change. As a result, Cao's son Cao Pi (Yau Sam-Chi) and Cao's followers urge Cao to become the new Emperor - but unknown opposing forces plot against him.

The Assassins

107 mins | Drama, History | Sept. 26, 2012

The Assassins
In the year 198 BC, Cao Cao (Chow Yun Fat), Prime Minister of the Han Dynasty, ventured to the east and defeated China's greatest warrior Lu Bu, terrifying every ambitious warlord across the country. Several years later, after taking the Han Emperor under his wing, Cao crowns himself King of Wei. He built a magnificent Bronze Sparrow Island to symbolize his power and rumors spread that he would replace the Emperor. Meanwhile, young lovers Mu Shun (Hiroshi Tamaki) and Ling Ju (Liu Yi-Fei) are taken from a prison camp to a hidden tomb, where they spend five cruel years together, training as assassins for a secret mission. In the year 220 BC astronomical signs predict dramatic change. As a result, Cao's son Cao Pi (Yau Sam-Chi) and Cao's followers urge Cao to become the new Emperor - but unknown opposing forces plot against him.
IMDb rating 5.5
Producers Beijing Enlight Pictures, Changchun Film Studio
Original title 铜雀台
Directors Zhao Lin-Shan
Writers Wang Hai-Lin, Wang Bin

Cast

Chow Yun-fat

as Chancellor Cao Cao

Liu Yifei

as Ling Ju 、 Diao Chan/灵雎、貂蝉

Hiroshi Tamaki

as Mu Shun

Alec Su

as Emperor Xian of Han

Annie Shizuka Inoh

as Empress Fu Shou

Yau Sam-Chi

as Cao Pi

Yao Lu

as Imperial physician Ji Ben

Ni Dahong

as Lord Fu Wan

Bao Jianfeng

as Lu Bu

Chi Cheng

as Xu Chu

Eric Qu Quan-Cheng

as Cao Zhi

Samuel Pang

as Cao Xiu

Temur Gang

as Warrior

Wang Shengli

as Warrior