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Fatal Contact
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 Excellent. The fight scenes are off the chain and the cowboy pimp in the movie is just spot on outstanding.
Great entertainment. -JG31381 (see my profile) LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW!| AGREE? | READER COMMENTS | AUTHOR | | N | It was nothing but good fight scenes & a sloppy story. It's 5 stars only on youtube because all the drama stuff is out of the picture. | Rambo part 5 please | | N | The movie offers nice fight scenes but the melodramatic stuff just makes the movie cheesy. But I did enjoy the fight scenes | JV47842 |
 FINALLY WU JING GETS ANOTHER LEAD ROLE TO SHOW WHAT HE'S GOT!! I've always been a fan of his, and this movie shows why he's got potential to become China's next big action star. The wire-work could've been toned down since the fights look exagerrated, but even without it the man is amazing. The story is dull, but Ronald Cheng is probably the best actor in here since he and Wu Jing seem to be the only ones who have charisma and deliver. This film shows that Hong Kong action still has a chance and is a must-see.-Movie Freak (see my profile) LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW!

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 Good action, disappointing ending.-BF40456 (see my profile) LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW!
 A few decent fight scenes but could've used a couple more. The story has a little twist which helpes make it a bit more enjoyable.-Johnnie Freeze (see my profile) LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW!

| BASTARD ALERT: BEWARE OF ILLOGICAL MISGIVINGS!!
What's wrong with you folks? I see that this movie has gotten some half- and one-star ratings. That tells me that some of you folks aren't bothering to rate these movies properly. This is a martial arts film and should be graded accordingly. There should be no reason that you would score this material on the same scale of measurement as, say, "Titanic". Genre should ALWAYS be factored into your reviews. Would you subtract points if you saw a horror movie with too much blood? Were you looking for a believable and relatable movie when you watched "The Lord of the Rings"? Every movie is an artistic vision that attempts to entertain while striving to achieve something that is usually case specific. Martial arts movies are for people who like martial arts. Period. This type of entertainment is catered to a specific audience that wants a specific type of action. That is why you watch a kung fu flick: for the kung fu! If you think that the movie's plot, story, directing or acting are poor in this type of movie, then you probably shouldn't deduct more than a half to one star. You didn't come for the other crap, you came for the fu. Unless you are a moron. Then you can perform any task in any irrational manner that you see fit; but if you are going to review movies for consumers that are educated and involved with their interests, then you better know what the hell you are talking about. Leeway should be given to the suspension of disbelief factor of horror, sci-fi, fantasy, and martial arts movies. Acknowledge the purpose or goal of the movie before you condemn or praise it.
Now that I have ranted and bitched let me get to giving this movie a fair and reasonable review.
Yes, the drama in this movie is somewhat repulsive, as is the "love interest" in the film. The story did suck, but seeing as how this is a kung fu flick (see what I did there?), I have deducted a half star. The hardest part about grading this particular movie is trying to perceive what the filmmakers were trying to achieve. I personally feel that the people involved in making this movie lost sight of what they were trying to achieve by ineffeciently blending too many themes that don't belong together (melodrama, kung fu, crime, Shakespearian tragedy). For this reason I deduct another half star.
Now for the part of the grading process that is far more relevent. How was the fu? Pretty awesome...to a fault. I find myself having a similar dilemma as I had with "Romeo Must Die", but on a much milder level. The fights and choreography are excellent and very kinetic, but a lot of them seem to end with some big, flamboyant wire-assisted jump-spin-kick. This is annoying because this winds up being the punctuation mark to each altercation which can taint the feeling of the whole fight and devalue it on some level. In almost all of the cases that the wire is used it is pretty much not even necessary. I'm pretty sure Wu Jing can perform a 720 with an air stance (finishing technique of the first fight) without the aid of lines. Wires make moves look fake. Kung fu is real, baby. Why bother with the lines if the performer can do the technique without? Why go out of the way to make it look hokey? Though the lines are used sparingly, I still had to deduct half a star due to the off-putting nature of their use.
FINAL SUMMATION: This is a very good kung fu flick with a bad plot and some annoying characters. So what? You got about fifty of these in your collection already. I say go for it. You will like it as long as you know why you are watching it. |
-Bastard Ronin (see my profile)LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW!| AGREE? | READER COMMENTS | AUTHOR | | N | Good fights do not make an 3 1/2 star flick- the story and ending make it an unbearable 1 star. The fights were good but there should of been more than the silly story. | JV47842 | | Y | Cool fights, nothing else to get exited about! | JAY LEE |
 A lot of nice fight scenes do not make a good movie about fighting. "Fatal Contact" is a painful movie to watch because to get to the action scenes you have to sit through poor acting and ridiculous characters and it is not worth it at all. The fight scenes are intense, but the story is horrible, and the ending--if you make it that far--is out of nowhere. The ending and the whole vibe of this movie is like a teen after-school special mixed in with fight scenes. With the title "Fatal Contact" I was thinking it's gonna be good, plus the main star Jacky Wu he's awesome in "Tai Chi 2", "SPL", and "Invisible Target". But sadly his talent is wasted in this poor film about fighting.-JV47842 (see my profile) LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW!| AGREE? | READER COMMENTS | AUTHOR | | Y | finally someone actually speaks out about this drama fu film. | Black Belt Ninja | | N | I must completely disagree. A lot of good fight scenes do make a good movie about fighting. I think that you might be disregarding the purpose of its respective genre. Many great fu flicks are bad films. | Bastard Ronin |

| As noted by others, definitely a cookie cutter plot that might as well be left out completely and made a movie where Wu Jing just kicks everyone's ass without even trying. Except for needing to know why something happens in the last fight, it is worthless. Wu Jing shows basically no emotion during acting, feeling out of place in front of the camera so much. Could be the language barrier since he is a Mandarin speaker and I think he had to speak Cantonese for the film (may be wrong, but I know he did in one of his newer movies, maybe Invisible Target if not this). The girl is cute, and the other actor who trains with Wu is pretty cool as well.
It is really cool to see him spar with a pole wrapped in blankets as a makeshift punching bag. And the fight scenes are OK. I'm sure Dragon Dynasty will release a really good edition with great info and commentary.
Worth seeing at least, just nothing you're gonna remember or think about later on.
As a cool side note, Coolie from Kung Fu Hustle is featured during a fight and has a decent scene. |
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| Holy Cow! What an awful movie!! Some of the fight scenes are decent but the story is absolutely ridiculous. The girlfriend in this story is this terrible person who convinces the main character to get involved in illegal boxing. Convinces another friend (who we find out is a prostitute) how to "get out" of it by being a "better" prostitute preferably by hooking up with a gangster or police man so they can "take care of" her pimp. Add to this that it turns out she is using Jacky Wu to get a share of his winnings AND she's sleeping with his gangster backer. It seems unbelievable that the film tries to make her sympathetic. Anyway, by the time she commits suicide at the end, it comes off as an unintentionally hilarious demise. The most interesting character is "Captain" a streetwise kung fu fighter that helps Jacky train and provides some comic value to this mess. Sadly, he doesn't actually fight but rather, goes home to open a dim sum shop for his mother before Jacky's final fight. The tragic ending comes so swiftly that you may be scratching your head. Do yourself a favor and skip this one. If you want to see Jacky Wu do something remarkable, watch Tai Chi Master. |
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 Cookie cutter story, BUT the fight scenes were awesome!!!-SS27373 (see my profile) LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW!
 Don't get me wrong, I'm a big fan of Wu Jing's work, but I guess I just expected more. The plot is very thin and almost too painful to get through. Basically, it involves Wu Jing's character getting into illegal underground boxing just so he can have money to spend on his love interest. Now if you're the type to not be affected by a sub-par plot and just want the action, then you've come to the right place. Some of the best fight sequences to come out HK in awhile and definitely the highlight of this movie. Even with the amazing fights, the ending will leave you thinking "what happened?". But if you're a huge fan of Wu Jing like me then this is essential.-RR34222 (see my profile) LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW!| AGREE? | READER COMMENTS | AUTHOR | | Y | I agree with your rating 100%. The action amazing but the ending is one of the worst ever. There is lots of potential for Wu Jing to become a star. | William Giordanella |

| In my opinion Tony Jaa has competition for the next big action star, that other person is the amazing Wu Jing! He performs amazingly in this film, he throws some gravity defying kicks and leaps. The film is good fun, Ronald Cheng is good in his performance and provides some good comedic moments. The film goes along at a great pace. The story is that Kong (Wu Jing) who is part of the wushu national team is asked to take part in underground boxing matches. At first he objects but his persuaded by his girlfriend (Miki Yeung) to compete in matches that progressively get more and more viscous. Wu Jing's opponents are good fighters as well, Andy On ( New Police Story) is a super kicking fighter, Timmy Hung ( Sammo Hung's son) is also one of his opponents. In my opinion the best fight is against Xing Yu ( Kung Fu Hustle) the two throw superb kicks and punches. The only thing that let's down the film is the end, don't worry it's not a bad fight scene, because in this film all the fights are amazing. Definitely worth your money to see Wu Jing kick ass! |
-WM28999 (see my profile)LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW!| AGREE? | READER COMMENTS | AUTHOR | | N | a dissappointing fu film & drama that does not really work. | JV47842 |

| After Thailand produced such martial arts smash hits as "Tom Yum Goong" and "Ong-Bak" it was only a matter of time before Hong Kong filmmakers remembered their skills in martial arts movie making who seemed got lost over the past few years.
Now they are back with a bang with the comic adaptation "Dragon Tiger Gate" and "Fatal Contact", starring "SPL" bad guy Jackie Wu Ching.
The story of the film is not of the very original sort but it gets the job done to hold together the various fight sequences. And those are some of the best to come out of Hong Kong for quite some time.
Most of the fight sequences are very realistic in choreography and very well photographed. Jackie Wu handles these scenes with a coolness and agility that makes you remember Jet Li in his good old days in Hong Kong. Jackie Wu even makes a joke about it in one scene of the film where he says to his girlfriend, "If I learn hard enough I can be the new Jet Li". Well he could be right about it, did he go to the same training school as Jet Li.
It's not very understandable why he was not cast in more movies, his first starring role was in the 1996 follow up to Jet Li's "Tai Chi Master", "Tai Chi 2" ,an entertaining martial arts comedy from director/choreographer Yuen Wo Ping. After that he disappeared for quite some time, then he showed up once again in Tsui Hark's "Legend of Zu" in 2001, where his skills where hardly used and his role was also little more than a cameo.
It seems that his talents had to be recovered once again and when Wilson Yip cast him as the white dressed knife wielding bad guy in "SPL" his hour had come and "Fatal Contact" marks his first leading role in a long time. Let's hope that this time he will get the recognition he deserves and can show his impressive martial arts skills in more action flicks to come and let the world know that there are still some martial arts fighters in Hong Kong who are on par with Tony Jaa.
Also starring is "Stephen Chow wannabe" Ronald Cheng, an actor I personally did not appreciate very much in his past movies--instead of giving his own comedic style to his movies he tries too hard to copy Stephen Chow all the time, an attempt that is as impossible as it is also useless. Surprisingly he delivers a good performance here and even shows some martial arts skills, and he handles them very well. I hope in his following movies he will also rely more on his own skills as an actor and tries not so hard impersonating Stephen Chow.
All in all this movie needs to be seen and its also a good example to show that Hong Kong action movies are back. Check it out!!! |
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 The plot is quite run of the mill, and some of the plot twists are fairly predictable, but the quality of the martial arts is quite high. Wu Jing is convincing as both the innocent he starts as and the hardened fighter he becomes. Given the present scarcity of really high quality martial artists, this is a film real fans should not miss.-Jeffrey Frawley (see my profile) LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW!
 Where do I even begin? This movie left me extremely confused and infuriated. Is it an action movie? Is it a melodrama? Or is it a Shakespearean tragedy? I don't know!!! This movie tries to be all of those in one movie and it fails miserably! The film opens quite strong with Wu Jing showing off his wu shu skills while a gang leader looks on hoping to recruit him to join his underground fight club. From there, we get some pretty darn good fight sequences. I personally loved Wu Jing vs. the dude with nails imbedded in his shoes and gloves; cool stuff. The third and final act just completely falls apart. Everything gets more and more rediculous. Without giving anything away, I'll just warn you that this is NOT the feel good movie of the year. For the fight scenes alone, I'll give Fatal Contact an extremely generous 2/5.-LV20740 (see my profile) LOG IN TO COMMENT ON THIS REVIEW!
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