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7 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 70Village VoiceSimon AbramsVillage VoiceSimon AbramsCome for Ku's joyful choreography, stay for Yen's most memorable post-comeback performance.
- Drawing on the prowess of Donnie Yen, the first 35 minutes of gimmick-free martial arts revives the sinewy action aesthetics of '70s Shaw Brothers classics.
- 60The New York TimesDaniel M. GoldThe New York TimesDaniel M. GoldWhile 14 Blades grinds on perhaps a half-hour too long, its ambitions and energies show that for a fresh take on the western, go east.
- 50Slant MagazineKenji FujishimaSlant MagazineKenji FujishimaAn immensely gifted physical performer, Donnie Yen isn't strong enough an actor to suggest an authentic inner life to his character beyond a vague sense of stone-faced dissatisfaction.
- 50Los Angeles TimesGary GoldsteinLos Angeles TimesGary GoldsteinThe movie's raison d'etre, its many highflying, wildly violent, often digitally enhanced kung fu fighting sequences, are edited with so much sleight of hand they may evoke more eye rolls than gasps. But the hard-working sound design, effectively stark visual palette and propulsive score do manage to impress.
- 30The DissolveDavid EhrlichThe DissolveDavid EhrlichUltimately, the lackluster fight scenes are what make 14 Blades a disposable addition to the wu xia world.