Originally Posted by
Zenshiite
Good luck me!
I watched part II yesterday, amazing. Though it's interesting that Zhuge Liang is not treated as much like a Taoist sorceror in the movie as he seems to be in the book.
found this on wikipedia...
Director John Woo said in an interview with CCTV-6 that the film primarily uses the historical record Records of Three Kingdoms as a blueprint for the Battle of Red Cliffs, rather than the historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms. As such, traditionally vilified characters such as Cao Cao and Zhou Yu are given a more historically accurate treatment in the film
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