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BANGKOK KNOCKOUT- THE NEXT GREAT MARTIAL ARTS FLICK

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by Alex Riviello: link

Tony Jaa's mentor shows us that he knows a thing or two about stunts.
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I saw 2 months back. Like Alex said, poor production values but awesome fight scenes.

 

2 fighters take on a Jason Voorhess type. An all out melee at the end, where our heroes take on an entire horde of enemy fighters.

 

There were a few twists that took me by surprise though.

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So many of those shots look amazing.  I'm interested to see how these play in context though.  I just watched a bit of Chocolate again last night.  I remember being impressed with the blunt insanity of the stunts, but this time I was struck by how flat the speed and dynamism of the action played.  Maybe it was because I had just been watching a younger Jackie Chan fighting 4 Amazons in Armor of God. 

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I'm there. Born to Fight was fun but man the storytelling was so weak.

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The story makes absolutely no sense. None whatsoever.

 

It also takes a few scenes to get into the good stuff, which was making me worry. You'll have to sit through some rough scenes of "plot" before it gets to the good stuff, but when it does the fucking thing does not let up for the rest of the film. Really pleasantly surprised.

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Looks ludicrous ...

 

... ly awesome.

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