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6''House of Flying Daggers'' (original title: ''十面埋伏'') is a {{Wuxia}} movie directed by Creator/ZhangYimou, with action scenes choreographed by Creator/ChingSiuTung, released in 2004. Zhang had previously directed another Wuxia flick, ''Film/Hero2002'', and wanted to explore the genre further. He would later direct ''Film/CurseOfTheGoldenFlower''.
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8The story, set in the waning days of the Tang Dynasty (9th century CE), depicts a love triangle between two soldiers and a young woman suspected of being an agent of a secret society, the titular House of Flying Daggers.
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10The film stars Creator/ZhangZiyi, Creator/TakeshiKaneshiro and Creator/AndyLau.
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13!!Contains examples of:
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15%%* ActionGirl: Mei.
16%%* ArrowCam: Arrow-cam, knife-cam, bean-cam...
17* AttemptedRape: A drunken Jin attempts to force himself on Mei, [[SubvertedTrope but it's an act for the sake of his mission.]] [[spoiler:Leo trying it on Mei, on the other hand, is genuine thanks to his anger over her no longer having feelings for him.]]
18%%* AudibleSharpness: All over the place.
19* BladeOnARope: [[ImprovisedWeapon An improvised version is briefly used in the film]]. During the "echo game" with Leo, one of Mei's long twin scarves whips around the handle of his sword and yanks it out of the sheath. Mei attacks him with it, swinging the sword on the scarf while Leo dodges.
20* ConservationOfNinjutsu: Downplayed. Anybody fighting 4 or more {{Mooks}} needs to get bailed out (usually JustInTime).
21* CoverBlowingSuperpower:
22** [[spoiler:Very, very subtle: when Mei is being chased by guards in the forest near the beginning of the movie, notice how close the trees are together. Any blind person would have run into at least several trees--Mei doesn't. This shows that she isn't blind.]]
23** Mei also visibly slips up once: [[spoiler: when she nearly trips and falls onto the sharpened bamboo stakes in the clearing, Jin yanks her back. She takes a rapid glance around the clearing and then goes back to having a blank expression.]]
24* DamselInDistress: Surprisingly Mei. She's nearly raped by Jin in the first 5 minutes, rescued by Jin several times, etc. [[spoiler: It's all an act, as ''she's'' actually the one manipulating ''him'' by feigning helplessness and getting him to feel sincerely protective of her, in order to lead to his eventual capture.]]
25* DownerEnding: [[spoiler:Leo fools Mei into giving her life to protect Jin with a faked knife throw in Jin's direction. Mei bleeds out from her wounds while Jin cradles her with grief, and Leo limps away, presumably to either assume a new life or die alone somewhere else. The gambit to provoke a confrontation between the army and the rebels was successful, but the three protagonists are either dead or broken. The end.]]
26%%* DuelToTheDeath: [[spoiler:Jin and Leo. Ironically, neither die.]]
27* EliteMook: Practically everybody is ''insanely'' skilled. Even random unnamed soldiers are so good they can build a cage with thrown bamboo rods.
28%%* TheEmpire: The Tang Dynasty.
29* TheEndingChangesEverything: The last thirty minutes reveals that [[spoiler: Mei is not blind, Leo works for the Flying Daggers, and is also in love with Mei.]]
30%%* FlechetteStorm: The flying daggers. Also, a bunch of cut bamboo.
31* GambitPileUp: Jin is an officer pretending as a rebel. Mei is an acolyte pretending as her master's blind daughter by pretending as a dancer. Leo is a rebel pretending to be an officer being fooled by Jin's scheme...
32* GreyAndGrayMorality: There isn't much to tell one side from the other in terms of ethics. [[spoiler:By the end Leo is certainly on the darker side of the scale, but even then is not entirely unsympathetic. He stayed devoted to Mei through three years of separation, and she fell in love with someone else after three ''days'', despite those being probably being the last days they would have to spend apart if the plan had succeeded. He even says that she could have told him she didn't love him anymore, but her falling for Jin is just too much for him to bear.]]
33* HandicappedBadass: [[spoiler:Subverted. Mei is certainly a badass, but it turns out she isn't blind.]]
34%%* HoldingHands: Used thematically to indicate the bond between characters.
35%%* IAmNotLeftHanded: [[spoiler:Mei is not blind.]]
36%%* ImpracticallyFancyOutfit: Mei's dancing girl outfits.
37%%* ImprobableAimingSkills: Jin's archery skills are impressive...if not entirely realistic.
38* InLoveWithTheMark: Jin [[spoiler:believes he]] is leading Mei on to set an ambush for the House of Flying Daggers, but falls for her anyway. [[spoiler:In actuality, Mei is misleading Jin for the same purpose on the opposing side, but also falls in love with him.]]
39* InLoveWithYourCarnage: Mei kisses Jin passionately after he kills the government soldiers (as opposed to faking it, earlier).
40%%* LaResistance: The House of Flying Daggers.
41* LoveRuinsTheRealm: Referenced in-story by Mei's song.
42-->''An extraordinary beauty in the North''
43-->''The most beautiful being in the world''
44-->''With her first glance she submits a city''
45-->''With her second glance she ruins an empire''
46-->''But there is neither empire nor city''
47-->''That we can laud more than this beauty''
48%%* LoveTriangle
49* MadeOfIron: The only explanation for the absolutely insane resistance to injury Jin and Leo seem to display: to wit, [[spoiler:Leo taking a dagger through the back and the multitude of wounds they inflict on one another during the final fight.]]
50%%* TheMole: [[spoiler:Leo.]]
51* ObfuscatingDisability: [[spoiler:While the Flying Dagger's former leader did have a blind daughter, Mei is not her. She was only pretending to be the blind heiress as a cover.]]
52* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome:
53** [[spoiler:The final showdown between the army and the rebels remains entirely offscreen.]]
54** Also, once it's revealed that [[spoiler:Mei isn't really blind, we never get to see her cut loose in a fight (since she doesn't need to fake any kind of helplessness anymore)]].
55* OnlyAFleshWound: Zig-zagged furiously at the ending. [[spoiler:Leo is hit in the back with an non-fatal Flying Dagger, is told to go back to his position as a guard (and that the dagger will make his story more convincing), and it doesn't seem to bother him at all, including when he kills Mei with a dagger to the heart. After Jin returns for her, he finds her just fading away, and Leo attacks him. While they fight and cut each other to ribbons, she wakes up, just when Leo pulls the knife out of his back to throw at Jin. She says that if he does, she'll pull the knife out of her heart to kill Leo. Jin points out that if she does, she'll bleed out and die. Leo pretends to throw his knife, she throws hers to block his, and dies. Leo staggers away while Jin holds her in his arms.]]
56* OutdoorBathPeeping: Jin peeps on Mei as she bathes in a pond. She's aware of it but doesn't mind.
57* PinballProjectile: This is most notable when a knife can bounce off a shield, fly away, keep spinning, then double back again. Twice.
58* ThePlan: Mei's capture and escape were part of a convoluted plot [[spoiler:to bring about a massive showdown between the loyalist forces and those of the House of Flying Daggers]].
59* PyrrhicVictory: [[spoiler:Leo accomplished his mission to perfection, but still lost everything along the way and wound up killing the person he loved most]].
60* RevealingHug: [[spoiler: Happens when Leo professes his love for Mei. Behind his back, her expression is completely blank.]]
61* RuleOfCool: The titular "flying daggers," which at times pull dramatic u-turns in mid-air.
62* SceneryPorn: Zhang Yimou's signature style is an overload of lush backgrounds, to the point of chromatic saturation.
63* SenselessSacrifice: In the film's closing moments, [[spoiler: Mei pulls a knife from her own body, and uses it to block a knife thrown at Jin. However, it's revealed that Leo's knife was never thrown, thus meaning she killed herself for nothing]].
64%%* SheFu: Mei is yet another Zhang Ziyi badass.
65%%* SingleTear: Mei and Leo. Lampshaded and mocked on the director's commentary.
66* SnowMeansDeath: In the very finale, where the plot has led to a DuelToTheDeath, it begins snowing. [[spoiler:Neither Jin nor Leo die onscreen, but Mei ultimately gives her life believing that she is protecting Jin.]]
67* SnowMeansLove: At the end, he holds the girl in the snow as she bleeds out (overlaps with SnowMeansDeath).
68* SweetPollyOliver: Mei dresses up as a boy warrior after her escape from jail.
69* TalentDouble: Zhang Ziyi does much of her own dancing, but all of the leaps and acrobatic stunts in the Echo Dance are performed by a double.
70* ThrowingYourSwordAlwaysWorks: At different points, Jin and Mei both throw their swords to deflect spears/daggers coming at them.
71%%* TragicHero: All the heroes are this in one way or another.
72* WaifFu: Creator/ZhangZiyi has made a good living playing badass chicks while weighing about 95 lbs. Played with somewhat in this film in that Mei's able to survive hand-to-hand combat, but without a weapon in hand isn't able to actually make much of difference against her opponents.
73* WhamShot:
74** Happens at the end of the Echo Dance when [[DamselInDistress Mei]] turns her sleeves into CombatTentacles and attacks the Captain.
75** And even bigger with [[spoiler:Mei pouring tea, revealing that she isn't blind.]]
76** Mei is riding through the woods; a dagger comes flying out at her and she [[ThrowingYourSwordAlwaysWorks throws her sword]] to block it. [[spoiler:The camera pans to show that it was actually ''two'' daggers thrown in tandem, and her sword only blocked one...]]
77** The final ArrowCam is a double, revealing that [[spoiler: she didn't try to kill Leo in vengeance, but rather block Leo's knife throw... as well as the fact that Leo didn't even throw the knife, Mei just gave her life to block a harmless droplet of blood,]] is a WhamShot designed to be as tragic as possible.
78* WhyDidYouMakeMeHitYou: Slight variant, with [[spoiler: Leo yelling at Mei, after throwing a dagger into her chest, claiming flat-out that she made him kill her, due to her new found love for Jin]].
79%%* WireFu: Every single fight.
80%%* {{Wuxia}}: Rivals ''Film/CrouchingTigerHiddenDragon''.

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