The Romance of the Three Kingdoms (1994)

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Cinematic Techniques:Battle Choreography
Mood/Attitudes:Heroic
Mood/Attitudes:Epic
Key Objects/Props:Arrows
Character Archetypes:Traitor
Costume and Set Design:Traditional Chinese Armor
Narrative Structure:Serialized
Visual Style:Dramatic Lighting
Target Audience:Historical Drama Fans
Character Archetypes:Hero
Character Archetypes:Rival
Visual Style:Epic Scope
Key Objects/Props:Imperial Seals
Costume and Set Design:Ancient Architecture
Mood/Attitudes:Patriotic
Mood/Attitudes:Melancholic
Dialog Style:Poetic
Score and Sound Design:Percussive Sound Effects
Cinematic Techniques:Long Takes
Score and Sound Design:Traditional Chinese Music
Time/Period:Ancient China
Cinematic Techniques:Sweeping Camera Movements
Character Archetypes:Mentor
Narrative Structure:Historical Fiction
Key Objects/Props:Swords
Pacing:Fast-paced
Sub-Genres:War
Sub-Genres:Historical Drama
Costume and Set Design:Imperial Regalia
Place:China
Dialog Style:Formal
Pacing:Intense
Mood/Attitudes:Suspenseful
Character Archetypes:Anti-Hero
Key Objects/Props:Bows
Target Audience:Action Fans
GoodWatch ScoreScore:89
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Romance of the Three Kingdoms is a Chinese television series adapted from the classical 14th century novel of the same title by Luo Guanzhong. It is part historical, part legend, and part mythical – romanticises and dramatizes the lives of feudal lords and their retainers, who tried to replace the dwindling Han dynasty or restore it. The focus is mainly on the three power blocs that emerged from the remnants of the Han dynasty, and would eventually form the three states of Cao Wei, Shu Han, and Eastern Wu. The novel deals with the plots, personal and military battles, intrigues, and struggles of these states to achieve dominance for almost 100 years.
Directed by: Zhang Jizhong, Wang Fulin, Zhang Shaolin
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