Let The Bullets Fly -- Chow Yun Fat -- Chinese Action/Comedy -- March 2nd
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Let The Bullets Fly -- Chow Yun Fat -- Chinese Action/Comedy -- March 2nd
Looks alittle cheesy, but fun. The spiritual successor of Kung Fu Hustle?
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Re: Let The Bullets Fly -- Chow Yun Fat -- Chinese Action/Comedy -- March 2nd
They have a late night screening of this at the Portland International Film Festival later this month, I'm gonna try and check it out.
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Re: Let The Bullets Fly -- Chow Yun Fat -- Chinese Action/Comedy -- March 2nd
This came out in 2010 and was China's top grossing movie of all time.
Is this on BD anywhere?
Is this on BD anywhere?
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Re: Let The Bullets Fly -- Chow Yun Fat -- Chinese Action/Comedy -- March 2nd
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Re: Let The Bullets Fly -- Chow Yun Fat -- Chinese Action/Comedy -- March 2nd
Yeah, I got the import blu-ray last year - pretty fun movie, from what I can remember...
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Re: Let The Bullets Fly -- Chow Yun Fat -- Chinese Action/Comedy -- March 2nd
Saw this tonight. There's action, but far, far less than the trailers advertise. The plot is mildly incomprehensible (possibly due to historical knowledge not common to a Westerner), even after seeing it and overall the film has a sense of humor that ranges from slapstick to tasteless (there's a rape that's sole purpose is for a few throwaway jokes in the wake). The cast keeps it entertaining, particularly Wen Jiang who barely upstages Chow Yun-Fat. I'd personally recommend waiting for DVD/Blu-Ray.
A "B" in my book.
A "B" in my book.
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Re: Let The Bullets Fly -- Chow Yun Fat -- Chinese Action/Comedy -- March 2nd
I enjoyed it quite a bit, and I thought Jiang Wen was great. I didn't think you needed to understand the historical context in order to enjoy it. Just be prepared for the over-the-top and slapstick elements.