Loosely inspired by Shakespeare's Hamlet, 'The Banquet' is set in ancient China during the Period of Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms (907-960 AD), when dynasties succeed each other rapidly in the north and a dozen of independent states vie with one another in the south. Meanwhile, the neighboring Khitan Empire is on the prowl in Manchuria, ready to conquer China when the moment arises. Against this background lives a legendary queen. Empress Wan can launch a thousand ships with her charm and fight a hundred soldiers with her sword. Unfulfilled in her royal boudoir, she harbors forbidden desires for her stepson Prince Wu Luan, an introverted and melancholic young man four months her senior, who shies away from the palace to indulge in the ancient art of music and dance. When the Emperor dies all of a sudden and his younger brother Li takes over the throne. Wan shocks everyone by agreeing to marry Li, convinced that this is the only way to protect Wu Luan while sealing her own position in the court. But Li is no fool, however infatuated he might be with his sister-in-law, he only pretends to buy into her scheme to consummate his lust. Oblivious to Wan, he has dispatched his guards to kill his nephew. Already devastated by his father's death and stunned by his stepmother's impending wedding with his uncle, Wu Luan is pushed to the end of his tether when he realizes his own life is being threatened. After warding off the assassination attempt in a ferocious fight scene, he determines to return to the palace and revenge himself by killing his uncle, whom he believes has murdered his father. No sooner has Wu Luan returned to the palace than he finds himself trapped in a double love triangle: on the one hand, there is Wan, on the other, Qing Nu, the daughter of the conniving Grand Marshall. As pure as snow, Qing Nu is head over heels in love with Wu Luan, and she is ready to sacrifice her life for him. When Emperor Li proclaims that a big banquet will be held for his ministers, Wu Luan realizes it is the time to strike. Meanwhile, Empress Wan and the Grand Marshall have their own plans ......
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The Guardian - Cath Clarke | Screenrush Barometer:  |
| "Where Zhang Yimou and Ang Lee revelled so gleefully in the genre's gravity-defying antics, you get the impression that director Feng Xiaogang would like it to be known that his film is more serious than all that." |
| Time Out - Wally Hammond | Screenrush Barometer:  |
| "...Overall 'The Banquet' is too drawn-out..." |
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Certificate : 15
Colour
Film negative format : 35 mm
Language : Mandarin
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