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#241115 - 03/25/06 06:47 PM
Fearless (Huo Yuanjia)
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heartbreaker, lifetaker
Registered: 11/26/04
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Loc: London, UK
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#241116 - 03/26/06 04:33 AM
Re: Fearless (Huo Yuanjia)
[Re: Ayub]
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The Forum Dragon
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Registered: 09/06/05
Posts: 3629
Loc: BKK, Thailand
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This movie gave a nice touch to us Asian fans as well. He played both the teacher[Huo Yuan Jia] and his student [Chen Zen], which makes the student and the teacher twins? Anyway, it was a good movie and I doubt the last. Although it may be the last Kung-fu movie, I heard he's making a new movie called "rogue" or something like that. Jet Li should continue making these type of Kung-fu movies, it suits him the best. I gave this movie 9/10. -Taison out 
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#241118 - 06/28/06 02:44 PM
Re: Fearless (Huo Yuanjia)
[Re: Wosaw]
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Registered: 10/23/05
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Seen it recently myself. Although I have seen a few of Jet Li's flicks, this one really made me want to see as many of his movies as possible.
It was a good movie and I was pleasantly surprised.
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#241119 - 07/03/06 03:48 PM
Re: Fearless (Huo Yuanjia)
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Registered: 01/15/06
Posts: 342
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Saw it yesterday. This lad behind me brought his kid, who was about 6 and couldn't read. This resulted in him translating the whole movie, much to my annoyance. What kind of a$$clown brings a kid who can't read to a subtitled movie? Despite this it was an amazing movie. One of Jet Li's best if not the best. The fight sequences were very well done. It was interesting that the Japanese opponent at the end was a good guy. Interesting change from the usual depiction of the Japanese as a$$holes in Chinese movies. What next for Jet Li, romantic comedy? 
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#241120 - 08/13/06 03:04 AM
Re: Fearless (Huo Yuanjia)
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Zany in a very dull way
Registered: 08/13/06
Posts: 22
Loc: Texas
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I thought he just wasn't doing Wushu films anymore? Ignoring anything about historical inaccuracies, I like the film alot. It made me think alot about stuff going on in my life recently and... isnt that what good movies do? give you a message you can really take to heart.
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#241121 - 09/26/06 01:18 PM
Re: Fearless (Huo Yuanjia)
[Re: Ayub]
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Registered: 09/26/06
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I just thought you'd all probably like to know that Jet Li never said it was his last martial arts film nor his last kung fu film. What he actually said was that it was his last Wushu film. It should also be noted that he sees Action, Kung Fu and Wushu movies as different things.
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#241122 - 09/26/06 04:14 PM
Re: Fearless (Huo Yuanjia)
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Prolific
Registered: 10/04/04
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In all there advertisements they say his last "epic" movie not last movie. Heck I'm waiting for the release of Rogue due in 2007 that has Jet Li teamed up with Jason Statham which should make for a good combo. Quote:
Movie Plot After his partner Tom Wynne (Terry Chen) and family are killed apparently by the infamous and elusive assassin Rogue (Jet Li), FBI agent Jack Crawford (Jason Statham) becomes obsessed with revenge as his world unravels into a vortex of guilt and betrayal. Rogue eventually resurfaces to settle a score of his own, setting off a bloody crime war between Asian mob rivals Chang (John Lone) of the Triad's and Yakuza boss Shiro (Ryo Ishibashi). When Jack and Rogue finally come face to face, the ultimate truth of their pasts will be revealed.
Edit: I watched Fearless back in July and thought it was awesome. I seen it with subtitles that were poorly placed but what do you expect from a copy sent from Hong Kong.
Edited by Dereck (09/26/06 04:20 PM)
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#241123 - 09/27/06 03:43 AM
Re: Fearless (Huo Yuanjia)
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heartbreaker, lifetaker
Registered: 11/26/04
Posts: 825
Loc: London, UK
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I am looking forward to that too. Jet Li made a great villain in The One, look forward to seeing him in that kind of role again.
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#241124 - 09/27/06 01:06 PM
Re: Fearless (Huo Yuanjia)
[Re: Ayub]
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th3 t4sty sn4ck
Registered: 08/10/06
Posts: 1530
Loc: Australia, QLD, GC
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I thought fearless was great.. I was hoping like christ it wouldnt be like hero..i mean seriously....WTF IS UP WITH THAT LAKE SCENE!?!!?? or the flying in midair for 20 minutes during a fight?? WTF!?? But anyway 9/10 for fearless. Ive met that big strong dude in real life too. 
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#241126 - 09/27/06 06:27 PM
Re: Fearless (Huo Yuanjia)
[Re: Ayub]
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Registered: 09/03/03
Posts: 2142
Loc: Phoenix, Arizona USA
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I haven't seen this movie yet, although I plan to. However, according to this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huo_Yuanjia he never really fought any foreigner fighters except for punching some Judo guys in the hands. It seems this movie is VERY LOOSELY based on reality. Or did he not fight any foreigner fighters in the movie?
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#241127 - 10/01/06 03:52 PM
Re: Fearless (Huo Yuanjia)
[Re: medulanet]
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Registered: 03/04/06
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a lot of the movie can be seen on youtube the first clip is at http://youtube.com/watch?v=iIhGLKSnaP8when you finish that one just click on the users name and you can see the parts after that one.
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#241129 - 10/03/06 08:21 PM
Re: Fearless (Huo Yuanjia)
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#241130 - 10/03/06 11:32 PM
Re: Fearless (Huo Yuanjia)
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The Forum Dragon
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Registered: 09/06/05
Posts: 3629
Loc: BKK, Thailand
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Err... Are you talking about the movie "hero"? Cuz when I think about it, and after watching it again. . there's no lake scene nor any flying in the air. Methinks, you're on the wrong movie. The one you're talking about is "Hero", while the one we're talking about is "Huo Yuan Jia" aka "Fearless". Good luck mate, -Taison out 
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#241131 - 10/04/06 10:27 PM
Re: Fearless (Huo Yuanjia)
[Re: medulanet]
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heartbreaker, lifetaker
Registered: 11/26/04
Posts: 825
Loc: London, UK
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Quote:
I haven't seen this movie yet, although I plan to. However, according to this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huo_Yuanjia he never really fought any foreigner fighters except for punching some Judo guys in the hands. It seems this movie is VERY LOOSELY based on reality. Or did he not fight any foreigner fighters in the movie?
Well apparantly he really fight any foreign fighters but he did take up the challenges set by foreign fighters and then they never showed up at the time of the fight. In this way he become somewhat of a hero to the Chinese people.
The film is based very loosely on Huo Yuanjia, his descendants even went as far as sueing the film makers for inaccuracies in the script.
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#241132 - 10/08/06 03:13 AM
Re: Fearless (Huo Yuanjia)
[Re: Ayub]
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Registered: 05/20/05
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[censored] in my opinion this was one of Jets best movies. I also heard a rumour about Jett teaming up with Jackie chan for his next action film.
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#241133 - 08/03/08 12:15 AM
Re: Fearless (Huo Yuanjia)
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may be of interest: http://media.movieweb.com/galleries/3618/notes.pdfQuote:
A Brief History of Huo Yuanjia’s Life and Times For centuries, China was a leading civilization, easily outpacing the rest of the world in the arts and sciences. But times and circumstances changed, and by the time Huo Yuanjia journeyed to Shanghai in 1910, China had become wracked by civil unrest. The citizens’ spirits were worn down by a lengthy period of military defeats and foreign occupation. 70 years prior, the first Opium War began and, for the first time in its history, China found itself militarily and strategically outclassed by foreigners. As a result of the Treaty of Nanjing, the country was forced to open up its ports to European traders and settlers and the opium trade started to flourish. This beginning of the era which Chinese historians refer to as “the time of unequal treaties” marked a time of unprecedented degradation for China and its people. Japan’s victory during the Sino‐Japanese War further sapped the national morale in “the Weak Man of the East.” It was in this humbling context that Huo, in 1909, founded a martial arts school, the Jingwu Sports Federation (the motto of which is “Body, Mind and Soul”). Jingwu introduced gymnastics training into its curriculum, and other schools followed suit. The school also encouraged cooperation, selfimprovement, and national pride. Huo had been born circa 1868 into a Wushu (the general Chinese‐language term for martial arts) master’s family, in Dongguang County (south of Tianjin). His father made a living working as a bodyguard for wealthy people. As a child, Huo was weak and often ill; his father therefore decided not to teach Huo martial arts. But the boy was determined to learn and master martial arts. Daily, he would watch his father and brothers practice Wushu and then mimic their moves in secret, in a forest of date trees. Taking note of Huo’s determination, his father reconsidered and began to teach him martial arts. Huo learned the family’s own fighting style as well as the essentials of other schools of fighting. In 1890, a visiting Wushu master engaged in trials of strength with Huo’s family members. The master, Du, defeated Huo’s brothers. But Huo, with one swift kick, knocked the man flat. Word of this victory spread through Huo’s village and the neighboring regions. In 1901, Huo was present at a public match where a Russian fighter verbally insulted the Chinese people. Hearing this, Huo mounted the platform and reprimanded the man. Cowed by Huo’s bravery, the fighter apologized. In the spring of 1909, a British fighter named O’Brien came to Shanghai and announced that he would take on any Chinese contenders. Huo accepted the challenge, and also let it be known that he in turn would fight any foreign fighters. O’Brien left Shanghai before Huo could fight him. This rout greatly enhanced the Chinese people’s morale, and Huo was spurred to found Jingwu to advance healthy body and spirit for a healthier nation. He taught as the main coach at the school. Huo’s life was cut short on September 14th, 1910, during the Shanghai tournament that would secure his place in Chinese history. Differing theories as to the specifics of his untimely death abound. The two most prevalent ones are that he was poisoned at a peace‐making banquet given by the Japanese Judo wrestlers; or that he was poisoned with jaundice medication prescribed by a Japanese doctor who was also a teacher of the tournament’s Judo competitors, and who fled Shanghai upon news of Huo’s death. The man was gone, but his legacy was already taking hold; in shoring up China’s strength and spirit, Huo had inspired and unified an entire nation. Long revered in China as a hero and patriot, Huo’s discoveries and teachings continue to transform lives (as the Jingwu Sports Federation has branches in over 50 countries) and convey the soul of martial arts.
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