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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very different, very good
Review: This movie was surprisingly good. It caught me off guard. For a movie of it's type (young, angry, foul mouthed guys running around trying to shoot and stop the bad guys) it has some character, plot and (gasp) heart. Wow. It is mainly in Chinese, but has Japanese charaters and actors speaking Japanese. And whenever Cinese and Japanese converse, the dialogue switches over to English (Akatora's accent is SO cool). Or, if you want, you can watch it dubbed in English where the Chinese is changed to English, but the Japanese is in Japanese (confused?). If you want to know what the Japanese are saying and you don't speak the language, you'll need the subtitles turned on. It's kinda funny seeing when they don't dub Inspector To when he says one line in English. The music is a little stereotypical and repeatative, but still pretty good. It's over all a great movie. I just suggest that you watch it in the Chinese with subtitles.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very different, very good
Review: This movie was surprisingly good. It caught me off guard. For a movie of it's type (young, angry, foul mouthed guys running around trying to shoot and stop the bad guys) it has some character, plot and (gasp) heart. Wow. It is mainly in Chinese, but has Japanese charaters and actors speaking Japanese. And whenever Cinese and Japanese converse, the dialogue switches over to English (Akatora's accent is SO cool). Or, if you want, you can watch it dubbed in English where the Chinese is changed to English, but the Japanese is in Japanese (confused?). If you want to know what the Japanese are saying and you don't speak the language, you'll need the subtitles turned on. It's kinda funny seeing when they don't dub Inspector To when he says one line in English. The music is a little stereotypical and repeatative, but still pretty good. It's over all a great movie. I just suggest that you watch it in the Chinese with subtitles.


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