Friday, February 03, 2006
Heard from my cousin that 'i not stupid too' is quite a good movie. However, I think that 'Fearless' should be better because the rating is higher than 'i not stupid too'. Maybe different people different taste...I watched 'Fearless' with my family members on the first day of CNY as after 'bian nian', we had a lot of time. CNY's celebration is becoming more and more boring as years pass...It was already about 10 years since we last watched movie together which was Jackie Chan's 'Who Am I'. We actually went to Great World City's cinema but the time slot was a bit too late...Aiya, should have check the time slot at home. My brother was the one who recommended us to go there as that is the most comfortable cinema. So we went to Marina Square to watch instead..'Fearless' is a NC16 movie but I had forgotten about that so did not bring my IC. I was feeling very scared when the person was checking and really hoped to watch it. When I was walking towards the person, my mother quickly pushed me behind my brother and took the escalator up to the theater...What a close shave!!!
The fighting scenes are so cool! And the storyline is great...even though it is a bit violent whenever there are bloody scenes or those fighting scenes with the sound of cracking bone, I still like the movie very much...Towards the end, I cried when Huo Yuan Jia was dying...It was really a very sad scene...
*I want to salute to him for his determination to fight till the end though he was going to die soon...He had also done us chinese proud by defeating those foreigners ...You Are Our Hero!*
It is being counted that there are more people watching 'i not stupid too' than 'Fearless'. Why is it so? Simply because those kids cannot catch 'Fearless' at all...
Such a pity that 'Fearless' will be the last Jet Li's martial arts movie...I'm going to buy the DVD because I wanna watched those deleted scenes...In conclusion, I wanna say that Jet Li's martial arts' movies rulez while Jackie Chan's action pact movie rulez!!!!
This is a story of the man who founded the Jingwu School and represented Chinese martial arts to a generation: Huo Yuanjia.
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