vbmilo
Joined Feb 2008
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I heard so much good things about these but then I saw it and I must say i was not impressed. I thought it was very formulaic and jarring. The characters were indie film cardboard cutouts. None of the performances stood out despite a strong cast but you couldn't blame them as the dialogue was trite and uneventful. This was a standard crash-esquire drama with a decent message that was told more vividly at the Q & A by the director Mark Webber than was portrayed in the film. Sorry, wanted to like it but it just didn't mesh or flow. But I must say a good chunk of the audience members enjoyed it, as it seemed to move them. But as an avid film lover, i was not engrossed in any of the characters(I just wanted the movie to end) It felt like a hallmark special movie albeit with good, urban score that was frankly the best part of the film. The film is way over saturated but I know that's what the director intended.
a pile of steaming horse manure,but then again that would be an insult to flaming piles of horse manure. An Insult to all the five senses. The acting,writing,CGI is atrocious,and this is only the first ten minutes. Could not take it anymore, ten minutes I will never get back. true story. I couldn't believe that Hollywood couldn't have devised a better script for these martial arts action legends. the plot is stupid as can be and serves no purpose other than to serve up some mediocre fight scenes we have all seen before and much better. Do not waste your time or money as I did, luckily I left to save face. I hope Hollywood can at least put together a coherent and decent script for these two stars. the white kid was the best part and that ain't saying much