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Final Fight

Originaltitel: Zhong hua ying xiong
  • 1988
  • R
  • 1 Std. 32 Min.
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Final Fight (1988)
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuJet, a young soldier at the end of the second World War must overcome some abusive Americans who are bullying him as well as the Chinese people.Jet, a young soldier at the end of the second World War must overcome some abusive Americans who are bullying him as well as the Chinese people.Jet, a young soldier at the end of the second World War must overcome some abusive Americans who are bullying him as well as the Chinese people.

  • Regie
    • Jet Li
  • Drehbuch
    • Yeung-Ping Sze
    • Jia Er-Ge
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Jet Li
    • Erkang Zhao
    • Jia Song
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,7/10
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    • Regie
      • Jet Li
    • Drehbuch
      • Yeung-Ping Sze
      • Jia Er-Ge
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Jet Li
      • Erkang Zhao
      • Jia Song
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    Jet Li
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    • Jet
    • (as Jet Lee)
    Erkang Zhao
    • Zhang
    • (as Zhao Er-Kang)
    Jia Song
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    • (as Song Jia)
    Kurt Roland Petersson
    • Captain Hans
    Paulo Tocha
    Paulo Tocha
    • Bailey
    • (as Paulo H. P. Tocha)
    Keith Anthony
      Kaiming Chen
      Wing Cho
      Wing Cho
      Cam Clarke
      Cam Clarke
        John DeMita
        John DeMita
        • Jet
        • (Synchronisation)
        Peter Doyle
          Dongyu Fan
          Zhanghe Gao
          Jessica Gee-George
          Jessica Gee-George
            Yan Geng
            Grant George
              Kerry Gutierrez
                Dean Harrington
                • US Marine
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                • Drehbuch
                  • Yeung-Ping Sze
                  • Jia Er-Ge
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                bad_habitt

                same soundtrack as no retreat no surrender 2

                whats with that? it was made after this movie so would that mean that it stole its soundtrack from this movie? and if so, i'm amazed as the nrns2 soundtrack is my favorite ever.

                apart from that i thought the movie was pretty cool. nothing too amazing. jet li is a pretty short martial artist and therefore very quick but i don't think he has the screen presence of a loren avedon or mathias hues.

                check it out but pay careful attention to the great soundtrack.

                My vote - 6\10

                GREAT SOUNDTRACK!
                6BA_Harrison

                A disappointing martial arts movie directed by, and starring, Jet Li.

                Jet Li directs and stars in Born to Defend, a fight-packed martial arts movie set in China shortly after the end of the second world war. Li plays Jet, a soldier returning from the war who begins working with his pal (and ex-lieutenant), Zhang, helping with his rickshaw business. But when his wartime buddy is hospitalised in a fight with an American, and the rickshaw is trashed by a gang of US Navy bullies, Jet seeks revenge…

                I love the majority Jet Li's movies, so it is a shame to report that this one is a bit of a letdown action-wise, and also extremely xenophobic; every American is portrayed as a drunken, brawling, womanising, murderous thug without any redeeming features whatsoever, whilst the Chinese are (mostly) seen as hard-working and honourable people. I realise that foreigners are often used as bad-guys in this kind of movie, but the 'racism' in Born to Defend is taken to a ridiculous level which is totally unacceptable (and I'm not even an American).

                The fight action, although plentiful, doesn't live up to the standard that fans have come to expect from a Jet Li movie, and the fact that the hero gets his butt kicked for the majority of the running time makes the film even more disappointing. Jet's incredible martial arts skills take a back seat, with most of the early fights being boxing matches (with only a few kung fu kicks thrown in to occasionally spice things up).

                The finale sees events improve somewhat with a terrific showdown between Jet and his enemies in a factory, but it is a case of too little, too late.

                Jet handles the direction well and it is a shame that he hasn't tried helming a movie since; maybe his debut's lack of business at the box-office knocked his confidence—a shame, since he shows promise behind the camera, with an impressive explosive battle at the beginning and some lovely rain drenched scenes later on.

                Die hard Jet Li fans will probably want to check this out regardless, but casual viewers beware—this is not one of his better efforts.

                5.5/10 (which I will generously round up to 6 for the IMDb rating).
                hayabusa-1

                The best Defence is not to make a bad film

                `Apart from using his advanced Kung-fu skills, Jet Li demonstrates an incredible US boxing style, a completely different fighting style in this movie.'

                The above is a direct quote from the back of the DVD box of `Born to Defence'. It is also a bold faced lie. The closest Jet Li gets to American boxing in this film is when he puts on a pair of boxing gloves and steps into a boxing ring in the middle of a seedy bar. All similarities between American boxing and Jet Li's style end there. The closest you'll see to a boxing style is Jet Li kickboxing, which is much more of a Thai style than an American one.

                With the hype the DVD box gave to Jet Li using an American boxing style this was a bit of a letdown. For fans of Jet Li wanting to see him stick, jab, and shuffle, I highly suggest the movie `Fist of Legend', as there's a scene in that movie where Jet Li actually DOES show off a good flyweight style of boxing. `Fist of Legend' also happens to be the best Jet Li movie I've seen to date; and outclasses and outshines `Born to Defence' in just about every aspect of filmmaking.

                `Born to Defence' was the directorial debut for Jet Li. It also marks the last time he directed a film. I found it interesting that this film was in Cantonese as opposed to Mandarin. If you watch this movie on DVD I highly recommend watching it in the Original Cantonese with English subtitles as both the Mandarin and English dubbing on the DVD are really, really bad! So bad at times the dubbers completely miss dubbing in lines of dialogue as you're watching the actors lips move in complete silence. As a director Jet Li keeps this film simple, it's Jet Li's character (ironically named Jet in the English dubbing) against the evil bullies of the U.S. Navy. `Jet Li vs. The U.S. Navy Bullies' would be a very apt title for this movie indeed.

                The martial arts in this movie are poor as compared to other Jet Li films I've seen. The film also lacked a certain cohesion as well. Several key fight scenes are interrupted by very poor editing. In no fewer than 2 fight scenes the camera cuts away from Jet Li at a critical point in the fight. When the camera cuts back to Jet, we join the fight already in progress; the action picks up in real time, instead of picking up where the cut left off. In a martial arts film, the spotlight should be on your superstar, and any cuts to background actions should not result in the audience missing out on what could have been a great fight scene. For the lack of cohesion in the fight scenes, and my disappointment with the alleged boxing style this movie fails to deliver, I give it 4/10 stars.
                7henry-girling

                Worth seeing

                This is not at all a bad film and it is a pity that Jet Li has not directed more because even though the plot is simple and unsurprising the film rattles along in an entertaining way. It looks good, colourful but gritty with the white of the U.S sailor's uniforms intruding everywhere as they do in the film, into Chinese society and into the Jet Li's character's life. Jet stands up to them.

                This leads to some great fight scenes including a humungous one in a bar (with the rain pouring in through holes in the roof) that ends up with Jet being thrown out of a window. But does it end there? Nope. Jet is great as usual and acts in his intense mode, full of energy and charisma. The rest of the cast are ordinary.

                The film score is particularly good and, as all scores should, enhances the action as well as the dramatic scenes. It is not one of Jet Li's celebrated films but definitely worth seeing, to see a real star in the making.
                10Martialartsfanatic

                Jet Li's best

                Out of the 20 or so Jet Li movies I've seen this, in my opinion,is his best. Many people may disagree with me, but I think it was fantastic. Jet Li did a great job directing for his first time and the fight scenes are great!

                The plot is very basic. Jet plays a Chinese soldier returning home from the war. When he arrives home he meets up with his uncle and realizes everything has changed. The Americans there control everything with power and money. Jet eventually gets involved when the Captain of the sailors hits him with his car and things start from there. Jet has many battles with the sailors at the bar-boxing ring.

                There is about 8 fight scenes in total, some are short and some are really long. All of the one-on-one fight scenes involve Jet fighting an American sailor. There is also a really good brawl room brawl after Jet fights the captain of the sailors for one of many times in the boxing ring at the bar. The fight scenes are boxing and Kickboxing scenes with Hong Kong style choreography. They are really good and resemble some of Cory Yuen's later work. Jet Li does throw in some traditional Kung Fu though, like his fighting stance he uses. The ending fight is great where Jet takes out each sailor one-on-one untill only the captain remains in the factory. The final fight is really fast paced and keeps you wanting more. Jet Li shows us a future trademark by using a chain in a Wu Shu type technique(such as the belt in Fist of Legend, the fire hose in Romeo must die, the rope in My father is a Hero a.k.a the Enforcer,etc.) They also start playing this cool music that you would hear in a movie like Rocky. So I suggest you buy this movie if you have the chance!

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                  This is the only film Jet Li has directed to date (2020).
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                  The US service members don't make sense in the context of the film, beyond minor mistakes, like incorrect uniforms, beards, Vietnam ribbons, and black service members at at time when the military was racially segregated. One officer is obviously Chinese but wearing large sunglasses to hide his appearance.

                  The setting is the city of Qingdao, in Shandong shortly after the war with the Japanese. There weren't Army or sailors there, like in the film, but instead there was a contingent of US Marines under Operation Beleaguer, who where originally staged there to assist with the invasion of Japan but after the war secured an airfield and pivoted to disarming the surrendered Japanese there and repatriating them back to Japan.

                  There certainly weren't sailors driving jeeps through towns, without guns, acting like they own the place, and picking fist fights with random Chinese people. In fact, the Chinese Communist forces were very well established in Shandong and the greatly outnumbered Marines were not only on a state of alert but they had several armed skirmishes with the People's Liberation Army until they left in 1949.
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                • Erscheinungsdatum
                  • 16. Februar 1988 (Hongkong)
                • Herkunftsländer
                  • Hongkong
                  • China
                • Sprachen
                  • Englisch
                  • Kantonesisch
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                  • 1 Std. 32 Min.(92 min)
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