House Of Flying Daggers

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Unveil the Art of Passion and Betrayal

Imagine a whirlwind romance entangled in breathtaking martial arts, set against a backdrop of rebellion. Each plot twist is laced with betrayal and love, leaving you questioning loyalty and destiny, as bamboo forests and poetic dances weave a hauntingly beautiful tale.

House Of Flying Daggers Trivia

Who directed the film "House of Flying Daggers"? (Easy)
#1: Zhang Yimou
#2: Ang Lee
#3: Wong Kar-wai
#4: John Woo
What is the name of the blind dancer who is a member of the House of Flying Daggers in the film? (Expert)
#1: Mei
#2: Yin
#3: Shou
#4: Yue
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House Of Flying Daggers Fun Facts

The actors trained in martial arts for several months prior to filming.
Director Zhang Yimou used over 100 different shades of green for the bamboo forest scenes.

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Timeline Highlights ( To Fictional )

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December 20, 2004

Release of House of Flying Daggers in China

The film House of Flying Daggers was released in China, introducing audiences to a visually stunning martial arts romance.

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May 2005

Premier of House of Flying Daggers at International Film Festivals

House of Flying Daggers was showcased at various international film festivals, gaining critical acclaim and increasing its global popularity.

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June 9, 2005

Release of House of Flying Daggers in the United States

The film was released in the United States, expanding its international audience and influence in Western cinema.

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