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Black Mask

Black Mask

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Review: this movie is better than meltdown. since this movie has more action than meltdown.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Review: jet lis the bomb from this movie. since i like his kung fu and karate.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Review: this was the best movie eva from jet li. since this movie is action packed.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Competent action/punch-up
Review: The plot is one that's showing signs of wear: There was a secret government experiment to create the super-soldier. The plan was shut down and the super-soldiers were to be put down like the rats at the end of a medical experiment. The super-soldiers escape and --

-- and there's a lot of running around, a lot of good stunts and choreographed fighting, good guys, bad guys, and civilian bystanders. You know, the usual.

Still, it's well done (as long as you ignore the cheesy Kato mask). If you like the karate/action genre, it's passable entertainment.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: jet li shines
Review: This is such a great jet li movie. And i would recommand this movie to martial art fans.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Martial Arts Excellence & Not much else
Review: Typical Hong Kong shoot-em-up. Great martial arts thanks to Jet Li & Wo Ping. Americanized with poor dubbing and a lame soundtrack. Terrible acting, no plot, poorly filmed gunfights and inane, cliched dialogue. Far too many excellent HK and american action flicks out there to justify any great demand for this movie.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Jet Li. Awesomeness. End Review.
Review: One of the best movies in the whole wide world.

Not many extra features or anything, but the quality and sound is great.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: must see!!!
Review: this is the one of the best muvis i ever wached. this is a must see!!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Good and bad Jet Li movie
Review: Good choregraphed fight scenes by Yuen woo ping and good performance by Jet Li as usual. But a bit too unbeliveable, because if they cant feel pain, then they cant know where their feets or hands are so how can they do martial arts? pretty stupid in fact, they should have thought it thru before filming it.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Black Mask
Review: I bought this film only today & despite the quality cast & talented director, this film was a real disappointment. The plot is minimal as was to be expected and the stunt action was well on track with all Jet Li movies. But the voices.............

No. what let this film down were the appalling voice-overs. Why? For Gods sake Why? Karen Mok, who is my all time favorite actress speaks flawless, cultured English and yet her voice and those of the other actors are dubbed over by people who sound like 'chipmunks on speed', (for those who remember the cartoon chipmunks, alvin, simon & theodore).

Surely a film budget could stretch to allowing voice-overs by people who speak both languages fluently? God knows there's enough Cantonese who speak the Queens English and could have been trained to dub for cinema to cover those actors, such as Jet Li whose spoken English at the time of this film wasn't all that great!

I've seen it the once, it didn't cost me all that much, but I'll be honest, this was far from being Tsui Hark's best work and as much as I love Karen Mok, I won't watch this film again because it just isn't worthy of her. This film was simply bad and my apologies to Jet Li fans, (who I admire as an action star), but his stunt efforts simply don't carry this dud over the line.


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