I liked this movie quite a bit, I thought it beat all the others I've seen lately, including Kung Fu [Hustle], because it actually has a solid plot. Personally, I really liked the action scenes. I thought they were very realistic and because of that more exciting and enjoyed the fights all the more. (All those weapons!
) To be honest, I don't think Jet Li's been in many movies where his main role isn't to kick butt, so I went into the movie expecting him to do more fighting than talking.
Just a comment: Jet Li's gotten so much older! I don't know how many people here have seen movies of his, but I still have images of him as a (very hot) young man in his early works like "Shaolin Temple".
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Is it really possible to make someone behave like Danny? In the movie, when he was with his mother, he seemed pretty old already, old enough to know what was going on, old enough to try to defend her and mourn her. Once a kid has reached this age, can you still "train" him like they claim to have trained Danny? He can talk, think, move and fight, all of which requires brains. It would make more sense if he wasn't portrayed as very intelligent, but Danny's years of willing bondage seems like a bit of a stretch. Or maybe I just wonder too much. :p
[SIZE="1"]To fight and conquer in all your battles is not supreme excellence; supreme excellence consists of breaking the enemy's resistance without fighting." -- Sun Zi
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[COLOR="Green"]Django: This is the way things are; you can't change nature.
Remy: Change IS nature, Dad. The part that we can influence. And it starts when we decide.
Django: Where are you going?
Remy: With luck, forward.[/COLOR][/SIZE]
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[SIZE="1"]"The thing I treasure most in life / Cannot be taken away..."[/SIZE]