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Heart War - Red Cliff [Movie] Theme

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Uploaded by on Oct 14, 2008

This is the theme from the movie Red Cliff [directed by John Woo]

Song:
Heart War by alan

The second part of the video [starting around 2:05] are clips from the trailer

So if staring a picture and reading the lyrics [or translation] bores you, skip to 2:05

I first made this video just for my own entertainment

Enjoy

PS this is NOT the full version of the song

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  • Beautiful song, great movie. Who wants more? :)

  • The composer is Taro Iwasiro.

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  • was a horrible movie omg... acting was horrible, and actors portrayed the characters to badly. i rmb cringing in the cinema with my friends

  • i like this video

    2tumbs up :)

  • i luv red cliff!! i like zhuge liang and xiao qiao and the person that vicki zhao acted and zhao yu

  • i love that movie. my favorites are zhuge liag and gan ning :)

  • Love the music, well made movie.

  • fantastic movie indeed!!!!!!

  • hands down.. O_o

  • @ibitoshi Just to be clear, we're talking history. Not romanticization. By romantic traditions then yes, Liu Bei was the most kindly and a Han loyalist and attracted the most talented men.

  • @ibitoshi I never said Cao Cao by his cynical end wanted to continue the Han Dynasty. I just said he couldn't bring himself personally to usurp. He obviously expected his sons to usurp. He wanted to be, and he said as much, "king wen of zhou". Who historically like him, built the foundations of a new dynasty but didn't usurp.

    Liu Bei may have wanted to continue the Han Dynasty, but only because he himself would benefit from that. Also I'd argue Wei and Wu had way more talented men than Shu.

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