Fearless (2006)

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Fearless: Directed by Ronny Yu. With Jet Li, Li Sun, Yong Dong, Yun Qu. A biography of Chinese Martial Arts Master Huo Yuanjia, who is the founder and spiritual guru of the Jin Wu Sports Federation.

“Almost flawless, this new release improves on the style and genre in a significant way. The film is presented in a way that the viewer can appreciate it from several perspectives without heavily relying on the genreu0026#39;s standard formulas. We donu0026#39;t have to wade through the typical love triangle, the maniacal drug lord contracting a hit, or the beloved schoolu0026#39;s instructor being tortured and murdered before the ultimate revenge takes place. This film has a legitimate story line, skillfully presented in a clear and well edited manner.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eAlthough the film was generally concerned with the development of a specific fighting style and philosophy, the audience is also treated to some authenticity of the then Chinese culture and the biography of a Chinese martial arts master. These features seem to give the production a much higher level of credibility than the average martial arts action movie.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eAlthough we did experience some speed editing in fight scenes, it was done in such a way that it enhanced, rather than detracted, from the believability of the film. In u0026quot;House of Flying Daggersu0026quot;, for example, the ballet and acrobatic like choreography of some of the fight scenes tended to undermine, rather than enhance. If there was any flaw in the fight scenes present, it was minor. This flaw may have been inescapable because of the inherent limitations of the style of the film itself. For example, trivial features such as disconnected striking combinations at the expense of speed editing, or the fact that the Japanese martial artist did not seem to be using a typical Japanese style of fighting. (It appeared to be a combination of Chinese and Korean oriented styles).u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThis film should, by all rights, reset the bar for the standards of martial arts films from now on. It was simply an outstanding film in every way.”

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