Fearless
PostPosted: Sun Sep 17, 2006 11:42 am
*goes into Hype-a-Jet-Li-Martial-Arts-Movie mode.*
Alright, this movie will arrive in theaters this week. So, I need to let the word out.
Jet Li's best and most revered movies were filmed in the context between the Qing dynasty to the period of Western colonization. (One can tell with the male hairstyle called the Manchu queue, a combination of a shaved head and pontail.) For some reason, Jet Li's performances in this context produced some of his best work like the Once Upon a Time in China series, and Fong Sai Yuk.
Well, after getting over his gangsta-rap modern-day fighting movie phase *cringes at the thought*, Jet Li has came to his senses and has put on his Manchu queue for one last time. Teamed with fight choreographer Yuen Wo Ping (The Matrix, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, Once Upon a Time in China 2, Fist of Legend) and producer Bill Kong (Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, Hero), Jet Li seems to be in his vintage form, which was what made me a big fan of his work in the first place.
This also seems to be his last martial-arts focused film. So this might be the last time anyone really gets to see him in his best form. I am really looking forward to watching this film.
Here is a Quicktime trailer.
And the movie website.
Oh, it is rated PG-13.
EDIT: Oh yeah, the fighting choreography more resembles Once Upon a Time in China. It is not the "floating" style of CTHD or Hero.
Alright, this movie will arrive in theaters this week. So, I need to let the word out.
Jet Li's best and most revered movies were filmed in the context between the Qing dynasty to the period of Western colonization. (One can tell with the male hairstyle called the Manchu queue, a combination of a shaved head and pontail.) For some reason, Jet Li's performances in this context produced some of his best work like the Once Upon a Time in China series, and Fong Sai Yuk.
Well, after getting over his gangsta-rap modern-day fighting movie phase *cringes at the thought*, Jet Li has came to his senses and has put on his Manchu queue for one last time. Teamed with fight choreographer Yuen Wo Ping (The Matrix, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, Once Upon a Time in China 2, Fist of Legend) and producer Bill Kong (Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, Hero), Jet Li seems to be in his vintage form, which was what made me a big fan of his work in the first place.
This also seems to be his last martial-arts focused film. So this might be the last time anyone really gets to see him in his best form. I am really looking forward to watching this film.
Here is a Quicktime trailer.
And the movie website.
Oh, it is rated PG-13.
EDIT: Oh yeah, the fighting choreography more resembles Once Upon a Time in China. It is not the "floating" style of CTHD or Hero.