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OVER_RATED (DETAILS INSIDE)


First I am going to start this off by saying that I am an active competitor and 3rd degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do and have studied enough to consider myself fairly knowledgeable in the feild of Martial Arts.

This movie is for one, over-rated. Like a psoter in another thread stated, Tony Jaa has no charisma. If you see Jackie Chan or Jet Li fight, they tell a story. They have physcology (sp?) and presence, Jaa has none of that. He does his moves which are ncie indeed, but get repetitive and boring.

On the back of the DVD case this takes a cheap shot on Jackie Chan, I know it is for promototional purposes but please. Jackie Chan and Jet Li are gods of the Martial Arts movie world, and have the experience and charisma to execute well in a film like this. The chase scene was good and Jaa showed amazing agility but hell the barrel scene in SHanghia Knights leaves that in the dust, and that is saying something. Like earlier stated, Li and Chan have physcology, they can make it comedic or show fear etc.

Jaa is skilled at Muy Tae, but his ksills dont overlap into this area. His style is more for real life fighting, not demonstration and coordinated fighting. Three reasons why the fight scenes weren't good...

1)Crappy Partners.
All of the people Jaa fought were bad. Each guy in the bar was horrifically slow and showed no skill, the main henchmen was good but not something better than on a weekly Texas Walker show.

2) Repetition.
Ok we know Jaa can jump and knee someone in the face, or elbow them in head. Ok it is good the first time, but c'mon. He does the same moves over and over and over, showing no diversity in his style. You never see him adapt to knew opponents, he jsut sticks to his basic moves and does them.

3) No storytelling.
They were just fights... that is it.

I will go to admit Jaa has some skill. He can do flips and spin kicks like nothing but he needs to do that rather than his repitive moves. Li and Chan are so great because of there fast hand to hand combat. Do we see any of that? NO.
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Overall not a bad movie, but shouldn't be regarded as something special.

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Why are we arguing about martial arts here?

This is a movie forum is it? What I know about a movie is that people will love and hate it.

Let's just settle for the OP hate the movie and some peole love the movie.

I personally love the movie. Stright to the point and good action. Good for braincell killing if I am going to cinema and does not want to use my head.

9/10 for me.

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aaah another tae kwon do jealous wannabe lol
just becvause muay thai kicks your ass anyday of the week doesnt make your points valid, lol go back to point fighting you pussy

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I didn't watch this to see some profound story told, I just wanted to see some great action, stunt work and fighting. Got plenty of that. I don't think this is the greatest martial arts film of all time by any means but it delivered all that I was looking for in an action film.

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First I am going to start this off by saying that I am an active competitor and 3rd degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do


I couldn't stop laughing at this. Didn't read rest of it.

We had kids in school with that degree, a lot of them.

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Huge troll or just full of your own crap?It was a good movie and no one will ever talk about you or your "expertise" in martial arts.Maybe that's the problem?Someone else is relevant and you are forgettable?Get a life and stop trolling other people for being more successful than you.

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Sure.

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