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Heroic Bloodshed, or Hong Kong blood opera, refers to a genre of action film generally originating from Hong Kong revolving around stylised action sequences and common themes such as brotherhood, honor and violence. However, nothing prevail more but the redemption/salvation and/or peace of the protagonist, as one (or both) of the two are the implicit goal of the hero.

Hong Kong Blood Operas are films in which a sentimental story is intertwined with ballet-like violence. The action in these movies is rhythmic and acrobatic and the stories usually deal with assassins or other contract killers. These films were made popular by director John Woo and actors like Chow Yun-Fat or Leslie Cheung.

1 Americanization

As John Woo embraced the American market, several movies were made in the blood opera style. He first created Face/Off, a Nicolas Cage- John Travolta movie met with mixed reviews. Many denounce Woo's American films as poorly made, possibly due to the restraints on Woo's directing and choreography.

2 Filmography

2.1 Chinese

2.2 American

3 Details

4 See also

5 External link

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