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Romeo Must Die (2000) Also known as: - RMD |
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Stunt crew
Coordinators: Corey Yuen David Soo (martial arts liaison) Conrad E. Palmisano Melissa Stubbs
Performers: Dean Choe Ernie Jackson Huan Chiu Ku Darryl Quon Darren E. Scott Gregg Smrz David Soo Melissa R. Stubbs John Ulmer Paul Wu Rick Pearce
Doubles: Bill Edwards Yuka Kobayashi (F. Yip) Huan-Chiu Ku (Jet Li)
Director: Andrzej Bartkowiak |
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Cast
Jet Li Aaliyah Russell Wong DMX Byron Lawson Tong Lung Richard Yee Colin Foo Gaston Howard Clay Fontenot Francoise Yip Larry Lam |
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Story
Han takes the blame for a crime in order to set his father and brother free. But in a crime war, his brother gets killed.
To avenge him, Han must escape and join the war, onl to find out that he can trust no one, not even his own family.
Except for one woman, the beautiful Thrish. |
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: Han Sing : Thrish O'Day : Kai : Silk : Head guard : Overlord : Overlord : Overlord : Maurice's crew : Maurice's crew : Motorcycle fighter : Asian badass |
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My thoughts
Jet's first US movie after Lethal Weapon 4. It's good to see Hong Kong action becoming a part of Hollywood. The only thing is that I find it hard to watch the hard and honest way of US acting, blended with the graceful way of Hong Kong fighting.
The actions are fast and nice. The story of course is predictable but Jet's acting ain't so bad as many would expect. I can only hope he'll make more movies, with less wires and doubles. The 'black people humor' was great by the way. |
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Rating
7/10 |
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