Fearless.
It's great. I watch it all the time and every now and then I would watch it with my friends or family.
2006-06-19 18:04:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Unleashed and The One are two of my favorites. I like Hero a lot too. It's very hard for me to choose just one cause I like so many Jet Li movies.
2006-06-20 01:40:25
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answered by Mystikal 2
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If you like some very good fighting and kung-fu action - Fist of Legend
If you like a historical deep movie plot - Hero
If you like a quick short Jet Li movie - the One
If you like to see the emotional side of jet li and like a lil drama plot - Unleashed
2006-06-20 01:48:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Fist of Legend. The dubbing is not too bad, the story is good and Jet Li is so light on his feet he almost floats.
Hero is very good though, and if you like it you would probably also enjoy House of Flying Daggers, which I love.
2006-06-20 00:25:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Swordsman II (1991)
Jet Li plays Ling, a student from the Blue Mountain school of martial arts, who, along with fellow students and Kiddo, find themselves embroiled in a country-wide political/clan war with the Highlander clan in the forefront of the battle. The plot takes a twist as Jet finds himself attracted to the leader of the Highlander clan, known as Invincible Asia, who possesses supernatural power bestowed by The Sacred Scroll. The climactic final battle pits Jet along with Kiddo, Master Wu, and his allies against Invincible Asia and her forces.
This is the film that reintroduced me to asian cinema...and I have never looked back. Sword and sorcery at its finest...and gender bending insanity played to the hilt by Brigitte Lin as the man who can only handle the ultimate kung-fu in a woman's form...through castration and the use of the Sacred Scroll does exactly that...
...unbelievably cool ...extremely imaginative...gorgeously shot in blue overtones.
I liked the interaction between Brigitte and Jet...and there are a couple of scenes that are bittersweet in the way only certain films coming out of Hong Kong can...that will always stay with me.
If you are into sword and sorcery and enjoyed Brigitte Lin in Swordsman II...I suggest a peak at The Bride with White Hair...
an incredible collaboration in the field of cinema. Editor David Wu, cinematographer Peter Pau and director Yu have created a piece of magic that will amaze fans of Orient cinema many years to come. Brigitte Lin plays a girl who has lived among wolves and thus is called wolf girl. She becomes an assassin for horrible cult leader brother/sister-twin mutant, and does her job with her great martial arts skill. Leslie Cheung plays a swordsman who was once, as a child, saved by this mysterious girl, who disappeared so soon he couldn't even thank her. Years after they meet again, and the power of love will change their lives forever..
This is an old chinese fable predating Romeo and Juliet by several hundred years..the villains in this movie must be seen to be believed...the fight sequences unreal...the love story though takes top billing.
I always think of 'Bride with White Hair' whenever I think of 'Swordsman II'...both being epic sword and sorcery epics...visual and lyrical masterpeices that will stay with you long after the credits roll.
enjoy.
2006-06-20 01:28:49
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answered by Zholla 7
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Hero
2006-06-20 00:24:32
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answered by Paulie 2
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Once upon a time in China part 2.
2006-06-20 06:43:42
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answered by Boeing 2
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Fong Sai Yuk. A very funny and action-packed movie.
2006-06-20 00:42:41
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answered by r3d d3vil 05 3
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The One
Unleashed
The Legend I & II
2006-06-20 00:32:44
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answered by steveb106 5
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fist of legend
unleashed
(a few others along)
and now waiting for his other 2 new ones:fearless
rogue
2006-06-20 00:52:53
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answered by Anonymous
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