The Warrior & The Wolf

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In the days before the unification of China have dispatched thousands of soldiers to conquer the areas that still have not staging. Adventure into this new area sometimes do not always bring good results. In the case of Lu Chenkang (Joe Odagiri), he had to deal with the tribe of Harran who did have a unique ability. Lu Chenkang was a brave soldier. Unlike the other soldiers began to lose his humanity on the battlefield, Lu just did not enjoy killing the art of this. He is very skilled on the battlefield but he always tried to suppress the animal instinct in him as much as Rata Penuhpossible. But all that soon changed when General Zhang Anliang (Tou Chung-hua), Lu leader was badly wounded.

General Zhang Anliang badly injured just before the winter comes and Lu was forced to take over temporary leadership. When Lu took his troops into a tribal-inhabited village of Harran, Lu met a woman who could bring Lu to places never imagined before. According to the tribe of Harran, in ancient times, humans actually originated from wolves, and until now still has a special relationship with this animal.

One that distinguishes the Asian films including Mandarin films storyline is the placement in the third position after the impression and conveyed a moral message movie. Benefits achieved from this technique is that the film has a touch of very strong emotional but at the same time there are losses that arise. Because the same techniques and logic in the film itself was not formed.

The Warrior AND THE WOLF is adapted from a story by Yasushi Inoue's director Tian Zhuangzhuang which also serves as a screenwriter of this film. The result is a combination of fighting in a war with the relationship 'unique' between Lu with a mysterious woman played by Maggie Q. The plot itself was very confusing because there was an odd relationship to highlight two different people.

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