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How far are movies from real life. With one is the movie that you can say, Now this is pretty real!!!

The knowing of Violence and living in no violence brings peace.

Shaolin Chuan Fa

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pretty darn far.

 

i can't think of a single (gungfu) movie i've seen where i can say "yeah those fight scenes were totally realistic". some are more realistic than others of course, but let's face it- real gungfu isn't usually very pretty, and it doesn't translate to film real well.

"It is not how much you know but how well you have mastered what you've learnt. When making an assessment of one's martial arts training one should measure the depth rather than the length".

- MASTER "General" D. Lacey

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paolung is right. the film industry uses only the fancy stuff with good looks.

 

maybe u should open a thread in the Entertainment section.

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the most realistic movie ive ever seen- for the most part- was kickboxer with jean claude van damme (you have to ignore the horrible shots with the guy jsut standing there and getting kicked, of course.) also, the action sequences in the bourne identity- the firts two ones where he tears into the cops, could actually work; assuming of course everyone was positioned right where they were. watch it in slow mo, its quite brilliant i think. thats about it- although the count of monte cristo comes to mind; it seemed pretty real, but i dont know much about fencing. oh! old kurasawa films werent too bad, like seven samurai.

a broken arm throws no punches

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"Once were warriors" had several realistic fighting scenes. None too pretty though, mostly dirty and brutal. Very good movie by the way.
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What abuot the Transporter, thats a great movie!!

The knowing of Violence and living in no violence brings peace.

Shaolin Chuan Fa

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Hey, never say it!

The knowing of Violence and living in no violence brings peace.

Shaolin Chuan Fa

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the first rule of...

post count is directly related to how much free time you have, not how intelligent you are.


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Assuming the characters are supposed to be "masters" (and they usually are), and they're playing for keeps... I'd say if the combat itself lasts more than 7 seconds or so, it isn't realistic. Whoever screws up first dies.

 

Doesn't make for very exciting movie-making I guess.

1st Dan Hapkido

Colored belts in Kempo and Jujitsu

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