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The movie itself looks whack.

The whole...''wear your collar and beat people up!'' thing is just..whack.Its like Jet is a dog.

The action looks hot though,probably will se it.

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The original title of the movie was Danny the Dog. The story is about a man regaining his humanity. I think the action sequences will tilt more toward a regular Jet Li movie, but the story will be tilted more toward Hero. I will definitely go see it.

He who knows others is wise. He who knows himself is enlightened.

- Tao Te Ching


"Move as swift as a wind, stay as silent as forest, attack as fierce as fire, undefeatable defense like a mountain."

- Sun Tzu, the Art of War

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Saw it last night with my aunt. She kept freaking out when he punched anyone, it was funny because whenever we saw previews days before she kept saying,"Now that is my kinda movie! It looks so exciting and ... violent!"

When the credits started rolling at the end she kept saying ,"It was so terrible. Why was he punching people? Why did that man kill people? It was so...violent!" :lol:

I liked it. But I'm not sure if everyone would. It was very sweet and sentimental at one moment and violent and vicious the next. Don't think it'd go down as the "greatest MA movie of all time" and I'm not sure if it's something I'm going to remember forever. There was a lot of laughter from the audience at certain moments some of it kinda dark humor.

Did anyone else see it? What did you think?

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I saw it, and I thought it was an excellent movie. It is more of a self discovery movie then it shows from the previews, but it does have its share of fight/action scenes.

Very good movie about psychological conditioning, actually.

And, I do have to say that the fighting was some of the more realistic fight choreography than I have seen in a while. The in close fighting in the bathroom towards the end was, bar none, the best in close fight sequence I've ever seen.

I don't know when it (Unleashed) was finished, but I just read in BB magazine that Jet Li was in the tsunami, holding on to his grandmother and nephew? son? (Don't remember), and basically making the decision that he was going to hold on and they either all make it through or none did. He also talks about how it changes your outlook on things. Very interesting article if you are walking through the bookstore with an extra 5 or so minutes.

Aodhan

There are some people who live in a dream world, and there are some who face reality; and then there are those who turn one into the other.


-Douglas Everett, American hockey player

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unleashed was finished filming at end of last year. Jet Li is working on a new movie now.

I just watched Unleashed today. It's one of his better movie, fight scene is very real, however, not enough fight scene. I have feeling that the film was cut in many places when they bring it to US. What do you guys think????

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unleashed was finished filming at end of last year. Jet Li is working on a new movie now.

I just watched Unleashed today. It's one of his better movie, fight scene is very real, however, not enough fight scene. I have feeling that the film was cut in many places when they bring it to US. What do you guys think????

I don't know. I would imagine that there will be a director's cut on the DVD if that is the case.

I thought there was enough fighting in the movie as it was. If you went expecting a fight movie (Which was what the previews suggested), then yes, there probably wasn't enough fighting. However, if you accept it as a personal growth movie, then there was sufficient fighting.

Aodhan

There are some people who live in a dream world, and there are some who face reality; and then there are those who turn one into the other.


-Douglas Everett, American hockey player

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I definitely loved this move. Some of the most brutal fighting I have seen in a long time, not to mention a pretty good plot. I would agree there was a lot less fighting than I expected, but that isn't necessarily a bad thing as long as the plot moves itself along during the slower parts.

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