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Note Bene: No actors survived the filming of this movie.
A slight wisp of plot was all that was necessary to unleash WW3 fistacuffs Indonesian Style. A major police raid, organized by a vengeful lieutenant, fell into disarray shortly after the first victims fell. From then on it was the drug lord's men and tenants hunting and attacking the SWAT team from every conceivable angle. Only the super fast flying fists of Iko Uwais can keep the story going by defeating everything that crosses his path. In fact, Iko starts out shooting, then knife fighting, then hand to hand as the movie progresses to its finish. For reality's sake poor Iko picked up some scars along the way.
These are some of the "fastest fists" I've seen and I don't think movie magic had anything to do with it. A few of these guys are just possessed by some "fighting spirit". The film is entertaining IF you like marshal arts--and a LOT of it. The focus here is violence and some up close splattering. If guns to heads with splattering brains bother your ball and chain, leave her at home with the knitting. This is about survival and refusing to die. (There is no way the human body could sustain that level of adrenalin.)
Okay, if you move your lips when you read (you know who you are) then practice up because it is subtitled. Really a minor inconvenience because violence fills the space between the epic lines of dialog.
Good show, entertaining for guys and ghouls.
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but the most publicized films. This one has subtitles so it will be a waste of time showing it here.
I bought Jewish Rye bread, the cashier asked me if I were Jewish??? "IT'S JUST A BREAD!" I said...she was puzzled...
“Some people never go crazy. What truly horrible lives they must lead.”
― Charles Bukowski
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pharmacy. She had laid a pregnancy test on the counter and the less than well bred clerk started asking about it: "Oh, you got one of those. I've used them before and I sure was nervous about it. This is a good brand so you can probably trust it to be right." She went on and I was expecting her to ask the customer if she knew who the father was? It was off the chart for to be talking loudly with six people in line. The customer had a mixed look of embarrassment and homicidal rage going.
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