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Thanks Bodhi, I'm going to have to check it out then.
I'm also waiting Tony Jaa next movie Tom Yum Goong. The download is very slow, but it's worth to check it out.
Seen Ong-Bak? Now watch Born to Fight.
This film is unbelievable. Director Panna Rittikrai provided the action segments in the excellent Ong-Bak, now he helms his second title behind The Bodyguard.
The stunts here are bigger, better and more painful. Usually action movies have like what... 5 minutes of martial arts at a time? The fantastic Crazy 88 fight scene in Kill Bill was around 4 minutes.
Well imagine a film with pretty much non-stop action, explosions, martial arts, blood and pain. That's what Born to Fight is all about. The main 'fight' lasts around 45 minutes - this is an action epic that is on a bigger scale than Chan's Police Story. The stunts are incredible and leave you with a "wohoah man that's gotta hurt" feeling. Just check the outtakes at the end to see what I'm talking about.
It is a fantastic film, with a powerful storyline and ironically, anti-violence message. Some of the scenes are not pleasant to watch and are surprisingly dark. So be careful.
This film is seriously an action fan's wet dream. It's good to see some Muay Thai/John Woo-esque gun ballet hybrid.
The stunts here are bigger, better and more painful. Usually action movies have like what... 5 minutes of martial arts at a time? The fantastic Crazy 88 fight scene in Kill Bill was around 4 minutes.
Well imagine a film with pretty much non-stop action, explosions, martial arts, blood and pain. That's what Born to Fight is all about. The main 'fight' lasts around 45 minutes - this is an action epic that is on a bigger scale than Chan's Police Story. The stunts are incredible and leave you with a "wohoah man that's gotta hurt" feeling. Just check the outtakes at the end to see what I'm talking about.
It is a fantastic film, with a powerful storyline and ironically, anti-violence message. Some of the scenes are not pleasant to watch and are surprisingly dark. So be careful.
This film is seriously an action fan's wet dream. It's good to see some Muay Thai/John Woo-esque gun ballet hybrid.

