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Jackie Chan's Who Am I? |
List Price: $14.94
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Rating: Summary: AWSOME Review: One of his best. The stunts in this one are amazing. A must see for anyone.
Rating: Summary: Acting supurb! Storyline great! Action Fenominal! Review: In this film Jackie Chan displayed not only his fantastic abilities as a fighter and a stunt man, but proof that he's got what it takes to be a real actor in the full sense of the word. "Whoami" is a man searching for his real self... who he used to be; and with his new-found friends (ie. the driver - unexpectedly funny, and the reporter - beautiful, but too faulty of an actress) by his side, he builds up to the exploding roof-top climax through drama, emotion, and dizzying stunts, along with camera angles to really be impressed by. I must disagree with some of the other reviewers, though, on the idea that the slide down the roof being his most dangerous stunt. The scene where Jackie falls from the helicoptor (approxamatly equal to that of a 10 story building), and crashing through the trees to the ground was not a planned event; he actually broke nearly every bone in his body for that take. (refferenced through the A&E Jackie Chan special). I highly recommend this film; not only for the action so desperately sought for in Jackie Chan movies, but for a new look on his abilities and his capabilities. Enjoy!
Rating: Summary: Jackie Chan always comes up with something new. Review: No Need to say More. "Who am I" should be the top 5 of all Jackie Chan Movies. I don't know why he did not release this one to U.S cinema.
Rating: Summary: The martial arts scenes in this movie were unbelievable! Review: I rented this movie on pay-per-view. I also taped it but sadly, my VCR ate it. The rooftop martial arts scene was most excellent! I've never seen anything like it! The choreography was fantastic! I loved the different styles of the two bad guys on the roof as well. We're not talking amatures here, we're talking superb athletes. The women (especially the racer) were great too! A must have!!!!!
Rating: Summary: 335131 Review: i like your action,but there are some special effects.you should do it yourself.
Rating: Summary: Jackie Chan steals the television set once again. Review: Although this movie didn't make it into the American Market theater's, this movie is loaded with action, jam-packed with humor, and to add the cherry, Jackie executes a stunt which is known to his stunt cordinators as "the world's most dangerous stunt," when Jackie Chan slides off the side of a building which is slanted at a 45 degree angle with no where else to go for him but down. Jackie Chan walked the walk after he talked the talk about this film being a really good one.
Rating: Summary: Very Good Jacky chan MOVIE Review: very good jacky chan movie, your gonne love it good story line some big action stunts
Rating: Summary: Jackie Chan is amazing Review: The best Jackie Chan movie yet. He does incredible stunts that put Hollywood actors to shame. Fantastic fight scenes and a good story. I couldn't recommend it more.
Rating: Summary: Jessel Lo- Jackie Chan fan Review: This is the best Jackie Chan movie EVER!!!!!
Rating: Summary: Jackie Proves it again ! This is why he is the man Review: Are you serious Jackie! You would think that after Drunken Master II, Rush Hour, and Super Cop you that the guy can't make us go WOW anymore right! Wrong! Jackie just goes ballistic in this one. His fight scene with Stretch Legstrong and his chinese friend was worth the price of admission alone. Lots of action and comedy. Much better than Rush Hour and Jackie's co-star was not as annoying.
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