studleymoore2027
Joined Aug 2003
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I will start with RIP Benny Chan, you will be missed.
This was OK..too many gaps between action though unfortunately. Still a thoroughly enjoyable film. The reason for the Seagal comparison is the incredibly obvious use of stuntmen in place of Yen, even in some of the fights!! For me this should be Yens last film. He cannot wow any more, kung-fu killer, flashpoint, spl etc are way out of his reach now. That said if this is your first taste of Donnie then great, but make sure you check his earlier stuff out as its way better.
This was OK..too many gaps between action though unfortunately. Still a thoroughly enjoyable film. The reason for the Seagal comparison is the incredibly obvious use of stuntmen in place of Yen, even in some of the fights!! For me this should be Yens last film. He cannot wow any more, kung-fu killer, flashpoint, spl etc are way out of his reach now. That said if this is your first taste of Donnie then great, but make sure you check his earlier stuff out as its way better.
Not a terrible documentary but had no need to be so long and infact would have been a better documentary if it was shortened to 2 hour long episodes.
I love documentaries that finish episodes on such a cliffhanger that you can't wait to see the next episode. This documentary unfortunately doesn't do that. It's filled with way too much conjecture and hearsay that all sense of drama is lost very early on. I do feel for the family as you are left feeling that some sort of cover up is present but ultimately that is the whole agenda of the series so it does make you want to read up on the case a bit more for a balanced view.
I love documentaries that finish episodes on such a cliffhanger that you can't wait to see the next episode. This documentary unfortunately doesn't do that. It's filled with way too much conjecture and hearsay that all sense of drama is lost very early on. I do feel for the family as you are left feeling that some sort of cover up is present but ultimately that is the whole agenda of the series so it does make you want to read up on the case a bit more for a balanced view.
This film is fantastic. Its low score is only based on the fact that it's no frills, low key story telling isn't for everyone. However, this film is well acted, well made and just well good. Hunnam and O'Connell ate both equally fantastic in their portrayal of out of luck brothers trying to get their heads above the water. It's 1.5 hours of my life I am glad I spent in their company. Watch it!!