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Director: Andrzej Bartkowiak
Writer: Eric Bernt and John Jarrell
Producers: Joel Silver, Jim Van Wyck
Actors:
Jet Li as Han Sing Aaliyah as Trish O’Day Delroy Lindo as Isaak Isaiah Washington as Mac |
The sad part about the bad script is that it wouldn’t matter so much if the film actually had some decent actors spouting out the tacky lines. But no, save Lindo and Aaliyah, who weren’t too shabby, I thought the rest of the cast was picked primarily from their inability to deliver lines convincingly. And what was the deal with the whole NFL franchise deal run by some 15-year old looking guy, acting like he’s the overlord of a drug ring?! What a mess. Then again, I don’t want it to seem like I’m complaining solely about the story which was completely foreseeable, since we all go to see these movies for the action anyway, not the story. Well, I guess that’s what disappointed me the most out of this film. There were a couple of cool fight scenes with Li, but simply not enough to satisfy my overall craving. Also, as much as I love the way they incorporate wires and special effects in some of their stunts, a couple of the exaggerated fight scenes were simply too obvious a stunt. It should be seamless, fellas, not necessarily against the laws of gravity! The one cool thing that was original in the movie was the way in which the director showed us some of the inside cracklings of the human body when penetrated by a blow, but that simple creative touch couldn’t save the rest of this film’s uninteresting plot movements.
I’m disappointed for Jet Li that this film didn’t give him the real opportunity to star in a good story with many great action scenes. Hopefully, the next time will be a charm for this charismatic actor. For now, I just hope that for his sake, the film’s title isn’t a premonition of the movie’s ultimate fate at the box-office.
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