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Director: Chris Nahon
Writer: Luc Besson and Robert Mark Kamen
Producers: Luc Besson, Jet Li, Steve Chasman, Happy Walters
Actors:
Jet Li as Liu Jian, Bridget Fonda as Jessica, Tcheky Karyo as Jean-Pierre Richard |
But in the end, nobody goes to see this kind of movie for Oscar performances. We go to see Jet Li movies because we want to see Jet Li kicking a lot of ass from side to side, and this film delivers gangbusters on that front. And yes…they have no wire-fu in this movie…I say again…no wire-work, no bullshit stunts with Li floating around in mid-air for over a minute. It’s all straight action, fist to fist, boot to face and all around cool stunts. If that’s what you’re looking for, I don’t see how you will be disappointed with this film. Yes, it’s not very original in plot (just take Luc Besson’s own LA FEMME NIKITA and mix in plenty of his own THE PROFESSIONAL et voila!), does have an annoying hip-hoppy soundtrack that just got on my nerves after a while (I also would have gotten rid of the whole acupuncture thang…) and will have anyone not willing to restrain their disbelief, rolling their eyes all over the place. But was I entertained? Thoroughly. Does the film feature more gunplay, martial arts and over-the-top kills that most recent action flicks? Yes, again. Does this sound interesting to you? Well, the answer to that question is entirely up to you. One thing that I would definitely recommend is, as Jet Li pointed out himself on his website, that you leave the kids at home for this one. In fact, you might even wanna leave yourself if you can’t handle the more violent of sequences. All in all, a rippin’, roarin’ fun time!
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