thealexanders
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We are meant to believe that the L.A.P.D. is the most professional Police Force in the world. If this is the case, then this movie must be a spoof. If not, the real members of the L.A.P.D. would be very disappointed in the way they are portrayed in this film. From the very first scene the movie showed signs of being pathetic. Hordes of LA's finest turned up to an armed hold up and then took turns standing up to be shot by the offenders who amazingly were able to just stand there blazing away. The direction and editing of this scene was poor and unfortunately didn't improve as the movie progressed. Some well known and credentialed actors were in this film but they were not able to save it. Don't waste your time with this one, especially if you are a cop and want to see a decent cop movie.
Jet Li shines in this full on action thriller. Be warned though, it is very violent with bodies going everywhere. The basic story line surrounds an assassination where Jet Li's character is laid out as the patsy by the French Police involved. Tcheky Karyo plays the corrupt French Detective passionately. You can't help but hate him and the way he freely disposes of anyone in his way. You realise that there is no way this sort of thing could really happen but you put that aside once Jet Li gets into full flight. I can't help compare Jet Li's style with that of Steven Seagal. Cool in appearance but capable of dishing out treatment to anyone. One scene was way over the top but was a delight to watch. Jet Li in his attempt to locate the evil Detective, enters the Police H.Q. only to walk into a room full of black belted police practicing karate. Bridget Fonda plays the prostitute trying to get her daughter back. She magically crosses path with Jet Li. Unfortunately for Bridget, if she's not careful she may become type cast in this role. Overall, this movie gets and "8/10" from me.
The Others is a brilliant thriller with excellent performances by all involved. Nicole Kidman brought us into her tormented world very quickly as did her children. The three members of the house staff were the icing on the cake, keeping us guessing as to their real intentions. The presence of the intruders in the house was pure 'Hitchcock' suspense. This movie was well presented, without the need for huge amounts of blood and gore allowing us to let our imaginations run free. Eight of us (variety of ages from 16-52) watched this movie together and all gave it a 10.