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Agreement: 90% of 145 voters agree with JV47842's reviews Gender: Male Age: 25 Location: United States Bio: I am 25 yr old man & I love films, I love every genre. My favorite genres are martial arts flicks, action, & film noirs. My background is filipino & I also trained in filipino martial arts which I recieved a black belt. I recently retired from the military. Now, working for a film magazine. I love Bruce Lee, Gordon Liu, Donnie Yen, Jackie Chan, Jet Li, Yuen Biao, Sammo Hung, Yuen Wo Ping, Cynthia Khan, Michelle Yeoh, Lo leigh, Wang Yu, Jacky Wu, & Stephen Chow films.
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 Jean-Pierre Melville's "Army of Shadows" is a masterpiece. I could end my review there, but that won't tempt the casual viewer on watching a movie about the French resistance. I have seen a lot of films about resistance fighters, but each of those films will never ever come close to this amazing work. Mr. Melville is a genius, he has updated the gangster genre with "Le Samouraï" and "The Red Circle" in hyped-up, pop culture adaptations which still excite viewers today. "Army of Shadows" works as a gangster picture. In gangster films the characters often don’t speak like normal citizens. They live by their own rules and laws--to them it’s freedom, but for the audience it seems as if they're trapped in their own world. There are many films that capture people in their unique lifestyle--such films as “The Godfather” or “Goodfellas”--but nobody has taken it to the extreme such as this French 1969 lost gem.
Americans were not privileged to see this classic picture until 2005. Upon its initial release, the movie was banned because of an uproar in Vietnam. Though the movie is set in World War II, the story could work for any generation. The film is based upon Joseph Kessel's classic novel about French resistance fighters' lives and how they kept their cool amongst their enemies. The novel was also about traitors and the paranoia of being caught. Director Jean-Pierre Melville gave a lot of input to this film for he was a resistance fighter too. He knew the risks that every fighter took.
The score is amazing and catchy, it makes the film so vibrant. Johnnie To had updated the score for his bodyguard masterpiece “The Mission”. "Army of Shadows" and "The Mission" share a lot of resemblance. Johnnie To claims to be Melville's biggest fan--he tributes his work in many of his movies. If it's not the catchy theme he takes, then he references Melville’s coolness of characters. The list of talent that admire Mr. Melville's phenomenal work goes on and on. It amazes me how a French director made such an influential impact on movies and people today.
“Army of Shadows” is a gritty film about real people and their war. The movie may not have epic gun battles or fights, but the film relies on its characters and their ongoing battle with the enemy. The story plays as a suspenseful cat and mouse game with danger at every corner.
The film is an ignition of daring moments and it’s courageous that resistance fighters would go the extreme for their country. Jean-Pierre Melville has directed a movie that demands to be seen by everyone. The picture is worth every penny, and especially in today’s society the film will question your portrayal for your country. What is a patriot? And would you risk your life for others? |
| | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! | | AGREE? | READER COMMENTS | AUTHOR | | Y | Great review. I've always tried debating whether I like this or Le Samourai more. But in the end, who cares? They're both great. Masterpiece pretty much sums it up. | Garvinstomp | | Y | Melville is a class act director, his work is brilliant & flawless. "Army Of Shadows" is a prime example why films are made today. The film is perfect. Great review | Black Belt Ninja |
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 I love how this movie begins. It puts the audience right in the middle of a deteriorating town. We watch two dirty men walking the streets and the only thing that is on their mind is food. The dust storm in the opening scenes adds a great effect that the town is rotting. At first sight it seems as if there is no hope for anybody in this town. When the story progresses, the story is full of hope. Director Kihachi Okamoto is very talented at shifting the scenery from a character's expression. Mr. Okamoto has done that with “The Sword Of Doom”. The character in that movie was in a fury of revenge so he added lightning and thunder for added effects. Kihachi Okamoto has always been an inspiration of mine, because he knows how to make a solid story into something more.
The story is taken from the novel “Peaceful Days”, written by Shugoro Yamamoto. The novel was also the source for Kurosawa’s "Sanjuro" and "Yojimbo". This is the closest adaptation of Yamamoto’s novel. It’s great to see what writer Akira Murao and director Okamoto were inspired by.
“Kill!” is about two men. Genta has given up the samurai code, and Hanjiro is a farmer masquerading as a samurai. They stumble upon seven dimwitted samurai who murder a vassal of the Shogun on behalf of a local boss named Chamberlain Ayuzawa.
The samurai send Genta to their boss to inform him of the success of their mission. Hanjiro goes to Ayuzawa to get a job, and to become a real samurai. Hanjiro’s mind and heart are tested because in order to become a samurai, he has to kill Genta.
It amazes me how the characters' lives in the movie intervene. They have goals, and they could easily be accomplished, but whatever road you choose there are always consequences. The movie does go in depth in that department, but the film also offers a lot of laughs. The humor in the movie is well added, each line or action is done well and right on cue. This is a also a witty samurai movie. With that being said, the movie feels fresh and intelligent, as if it was made today.
“Kill!” is a movie that can work for any audience. The genre is an action-adventure story, but it adds drama and laughter, which makes it feel like an “every person kind of film“. I am astonished how good this picture is and how it paces itself into a truly amazing samurai picture. |
| | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! | | AGREE? | READER COMMENTS | AUTHOR | | Y | This Samurai movie is on my top 5 samurai films. The movie is amazing. | Ashley | | Y | I love this Samurai movie- it does have something for everyone. good points man. | Black Belt Ninja | | Y | Absolutely a perfect review for this phat-ass movie. Informative and entertaining. This film is on my top 25 samurai films of all time list. Actually more like top 15. Keep em' comin, player. | Bastard Ronin |
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 The 2006 Korean gangster picture "A Dirty Carnival" reminds me of Hollywood gangster pictures that James Cagney would star in. Mr. Cagney starred in a lot of crime pictures for Warner Brothers in the 1930's. His character was always some mad gangster lunatic for vengeance. James Cagney's role in "White Heat" reminds me of the starring role of this film.
The story is fascinating, about Byung-du who is a 29-year-old career criminal working for the middle-rank enforcer Sang-chul. Burdened with a terminally ill mother and taking care of younger siblings, Byung-du is feeling financial pressure as a substitute patriarch. When the big boss President Hwang is cornered by a corrupt prosecutor, Byung-du volunteers for a whack job and wins the big man's trust. However, his real trouble begins when friend Min-ho, an aspiring movie director, asks him to be a consultant for the latter's debut film.
The performances from the actors and actresses were wonderfully done. The cast made it look easy, and that is a trick, especially in a movie full of twists and turns.
I absolutely love the score of the picture. It has a classical instrumental French vibe to it, and somehow it fits perfectly in this Korean crime movie. The action--or should I say killings--was realistic and it shows. The punches, kicks, and stabbings were done realistically. There was no Hollywood element to it. The director and writer, Ha Yu, made an excellent gangster movie. “A Dirty Carnival” has beautiful shots. Though it is violent and gritty, Mr. Ha Yu has a great eye of the world. In this film we see two sides: the civilian side of living, and the gangster side of living. It’s an achievement how he captures them both.
“A Dirty Carnival” is the most realistic and violent gangster picture I have ever seen. The performances and story are captivating to watch. The score is amazing. I love this picture. |
| | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! | | AGREE? | READER COMMENTS | AUTHOR | | Y | A gritty gangster film that needs to be seen by more people. | Black Belt Ninja | | Y | "Dirty Carnival" has an amazing musical score, it makes the film so alive. This being a gangster film it lets loose of what the audience expects from a gangster film. The film is a real joy & a gem for anybody, its sad tht not enough people have seen it | Ashley |
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 |  |  |  | The Mission [1999] (see film details) Bullet Ballet / Crime
 Johnnie To's 1999 masterpiece "The Mission" is still vibrant and stylish as if it was released today. I am huge fan of Mr. To's work, his movies are visually impressive and his action pictures are simply amazing. I have seen "The Mission" many times, and with each viewing it still thrills me.
Nai-Hoi Yau, who wrote the screenplay, is very talented. He has written the electrying traid film "Election" for Mr. To. And with this film he makes a simple story, refreshing for the audience. The story is great, about five men hired to protect a traid boss in trouble.
The ensemble cast bounces off the screen, with each character presenting their own litte traits. It was a joy to see a cast so lively, and it shows on screen how each character responds to one another working as a team.
The action was pulse-pounding, with bullets flying everywhere. This being a Johnnie To actioner, he always has this magic of making his cast in a furious action battle so cool. "The Mission" is one of my favorite Johnnie To films. It is stylish but simple and with some twist and turns. It still stands out, looking amazing every time I watch it.
"The Mission" is a 5 star film, and with a Hollywood remake on its way, I hope it also has the vibrant feeling of this one. Because without a great cast working together off- and on-screen, this film would have never worked with its intriguing story and direction. |
| | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! | | AGREE? | READER COMMENTS | AUTHOR | | Y | You're review was spot on. Although I find myself skeptical of most American remakes. The new Bangkok Dangerous looks brutal, and the original was great. I'm keeping my fingers crossed. | Garvinstomp | | Y | The Mission is a real crowd pleaser | Rambo part 5 please | | Y | Yes, an excellent film and the theme song will never leave my head | AH1706 | | Y | Agree! Took me a couple of viewings, to warm up to this one. But now I love it. | JAY LEE | | Y | | Ashley | | Y | Totally. Johnnie To always knocks em' out of the park. You ever see "Throw Down"? Man, I love that movie. | Bastard Ronin |
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 Stanley Kubrick's "A Clockwork Orange" is a difficult movie to review. There have been many people that find this film brilliant and many people who are disgusted by it. I agree with one reviewer who gave it zero stars calling it trash, I respected his opinions and the review--it was honest. "A Clockwork Orange" is a love it or hate it film. Personally, I love this movie not for its entertainment--I did not find this film entertaining--but for its timeless story and how Stanley Kubrick revolutionized cinema today.
John Anthony Burgess Wilson wrote this classic piece of literature which college students and A.P. high school students are reading today. The novel is about a young man named Alex who wants to break free from his evil ways by going through an experiment. I thought the narrative was better told than the movie was, but both sources make a great compilation pack. I don't think Stanley Kubrick is one of the greatest filmmakers in the world--I don't believe in the hype. But I do adore his work and love all his achievements. Mr. Kubrick is a risky director who takes his audience on a compelling journey through darkness without a light bulb or flashlight for guidance. This film is a brutal & dangerous film for anyone that dares to watch it.
When "A Clockwork Orange" was initially released in 1971, America was going through tough times. We were in our second decade of Vietnam; there were riots and spontaneous violence plaguing the streets; a vicious cult leader, Charles Manson, was going on trial; and the drug scene and music scene was a getaway for many of that generation. It was perfect timing for this movie to come out when it did. It's funny how reality and entertainment can intervene. But if you view the film again you can see how this film and novel can work on today's society and the judicial system. The story of a convict trying to rehabilitate himself is a timeless tale. Mr. Burgess and Kubrick were ahead of their time--or maybe it they understood that violence is man's nature; it can't ever vanish entirely from man's world.
"A Clockwork Orange" is a controversial movie and it is disturbing and edgy, but even if you hate the movie you have to acknowledge Malcom Mcdowell's utterly brilliant performance. His role in the movie made the film and I don't think any other actor could ever reach his ugly, witty, and powerful talent. Plus he also ruined my favorite all-time musical, "Singin' In The Rain."
Stanley Kubrick adapted a novel which is violent and it is hard for me to imagine what other director could take us to this level. His whole vision of the flick is haunting until the final reel. But you cannot deny how this film or novel influenced filmmakers today, from Speilberg, John Woo, Tarantino, Oliver Stone, Kar Wai Wong, to Kim Ki-Duk, just to say a few. The novel and film also changed how the media is responsible for elevating hard boiled killers or serial killers to celebrity status. Plus, without this sick movie, we wouldn't get films or entertainment today such as "Hostel", "Audition", or Al Pacino's "Scarface". Also with the launch of GTA4 last week you can't help yourself but think of films that changed our society today, and "A Clockwork Orange" is one of those movies that influenced filmmakers all over the world. Violence is loud and you can't help to acknowledge it because there is no way of hiding it.
I am giving this film 5 stars not for its entertainment value, because there is none, but simply for its breakthrough in cinema. And another thing about Kubrick movies: you can't be forced to watch them, you just have to stumble upon them and be intrigued. |
| | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! | | AGREE? | READER COMMENTS | AUTHOR | | Y | One hell of a review, your points are true. I also like this but not for it's value in entertainment, but how it opened up a new world for films to go further. | Ashley |
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 |  |  |  | Five Deadly Venoms (see film details) Martial Arts / Action/Adventure
 If you don't own this by now, then pick up this classic now! It's a true martial arts masterpiece and one of the best. A really exciting flick! I love this film. | | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! | | AGREE? | READER COMMENTS | AUTHOR | | Y | this is def. worth 5 stars | Black Belt Ninja | | N | This movie is not all of that my man. Certainly, not in the five star range, even though this movie is a classic there are other movies that are more deserving. I personally think that you are becoming star happy and you need to chill. | ap2 | | Y | True dat, as they say in ebonics...:) | JAY LEE | | Y | you're right i love this film too god knows how many times i've watched this classic. | kung fu kid |
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 I love this film. The martial arts were amazing! A great flick for everyone and it's one of those pictures you can watch all the time. If you want a great martial arts flick, pick this one up. | | LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW! |
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