Red Cliff- Part I Ii -2008-2009- Dual Audio -... Work Jun 2026

| Language | Notes | |----------|-------| | (original) | Primary language; some Cantonese for certain characters (e.g., Tony Leung speaks Cantonese, dubbed in Mandarin). | | English Dub | Produced for international release. Features notable voice actors but lacks the original performances’ emotional nuance. | | Japanese Dub (select releases) | Popular in Japan due to Takeshi Kaneshiro’s fame there. |

—returned to his roots to helm what would become the most expensive Chinese-language production to date. Spanning two parts and nearly five hours of cinematic splendor, Red Cliff- Part I II -2008-2009- Dual Audio -...

Would you like a shorter summary, a comparative analysis of the theatrical vs. international cuts, or a detailed breakdown of the dual audio technical specifications (e.g., codecs, bitrates)? | Language | Notes | |----------|-------| | (original)

(2008–2009) is the definitive cinematic experience you’ve been looking for. Released in two parts in Asia, this masterpiece brought director John Woo back to his roots, moving away from Hollywood blockbusters to craft the most expensive Chinese-language film in history at the time. The Story: A Clash of Geniuses | | Japanese Dub (select releases) | Popular

While the scale of the war is massive—featuring tens of thousands of troops and grand naval warfare—Woo’s "deep" focus lies in the human elements: