
michaelradny
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The Bourne Identity is quite fun and faced paced, but really that's the only thing that makes this film watchable. The storyline is nothing new, whilst the cat and mouse chasing sequences (even though epic and thrilling) have been done to death. However, even though riddled with action movie clichés, The Bourne Identity does set itself apart from other films like it, with fantastic acting and a new spin on the secret agent idea.
Even though The Bourne Identity could very well of been another James Bond movie, it does have some individuality about it. Whilst not everything is perfect in this film, it is a good one to watch if you need a bit of cheesy Hollywood action in your life.
Even though The Bourne Identity could very well of been another James Bond movie, it does have some individuality about it. Whilst not everything is perfect in this film, it is a good one to watch if you need a bit of cheesy Hollywood action in your life.
Ip Man can easily say that it is the greatest true Kung Fu movie ever. It feels as if you are watching some sort of machine take down every opponent in a brutal fashion. It has got some Mortal Kombat vibes about it, but even so, that makes it all the more fun. It's also history based, even though I am rusty on my Japanese-Chinese invasion knowledge, it felt as if it bought some authenticity and realism into the film.
Ip Man may be a film you put off, but if you get the chance to watch it, you will defiantly savor the good taste it leaves in your mouth. One of the best Kung Fu movies around, except for Kung Fury.
Ip Man may be a film you put off, but if you get the chance to watch it, you will defiantly savor the good taste it leaves in your mouth. One of the best Kung Fu movies around, except for Kung Fury.
Seconds Apart starts off ultra dark and sinister. It makes you feel as if you are watching some dirty snuff film, or that you are apart of some bizarre witchcraft. Whilst it does have some confusing elements about it, Seconds Apart is, for the most part, enjoyable. The whole investigation idea does feel unnecessary, and the story does go off on some weird tangents, but overall it does connect nicely.
Seconds Apart may not be the greatest film ever made, but even in it's mediocrity, it still has enough light to shine through it's bleakness. This film will definitely only be for those daring enough to try out some of the weirdest cinema since Eraserhead.
Seconds Apart may not be the greatest film ever made, but even in it's mediocrity, it still has enough light to shine through it's bleakness. This film will definitely only be for those daring enough to try out some of the weirdest cinema since Eraserhead.