Domestic release on July 10, this site provides a TS clear version! "Red Cliffs" begins with the Battle of Changbanpo. After defeating Liu Bei, Cao Cao believed that the only threat to his quest for dominion over the land was Eastern Wu. Adding to this, Xiao Qiao, whom Cao adored, refused to submit herself, which infuriated him and led to his adamant decision to attack Eastern Wu. Sun Quan sent Lu Su to meet with Liu Bei under the pretense of paying respects to Liu Biao, to discuss their cooperation in resisting Cao Cao. After agreeing to join forces with Eastern Wu, Liu Bei dispatched Zhuge Liang to Eastern Wu. Sun Quan's sister, Lady Sun Shangxiang, and Lu Su used psychological tactics to strengthen Sun Quan's determination to resist Cao Cao, recalling Zhou Yu to lead the resistance. The two armies ultimately met at Red Cliffs, where Huang Gai's feigned defection resulted in Cao Cao's crushing defeat, forcing him to retreat back to Jiangling via the Huarong Path. Comment: In the 2 hours and 36 minutes long upper part of "Red Cliffs", John Woo abandoned much of the fictional elements from "Romance of the Three Kingdoms". While restoring history, he didn't forget to add modern dialogues and technological elements, such as Zhang Fei using the "Retreating Light Technique" to repel the cavalry. Looking at the entire film, whether it's Zhuge Liang or...