Beijing with its city bustle. Ambitious young man Chen Lin-Hu, nicknamed "Tiger", works part-time as a humble courier, but after work he turns into a young martial arts star, gradually honing his skills, following the traditions of Taiji Ling Kun. Having learned the measured and peaceful movements from Tai Chi, he adapted them for fighting competitions.
Donaka Mark (Keanu Reeves), hiding from the Hong Kong police, ends up in another metropolitan metropolis, where confusion and chaos reigns, and opens an underground fight club there, where real money can be earned by defeating opponents in fights without rules, broadcast live to the rich clients.
Looking for a new “star,” Donaka tries to lure the Tiger with the promise of easy money. Entering this world brings out the darkest side of Chen Lin-Hu, but he needs cash. His skills help him in the ring, but will he be able to maintain his purity and integrity while fighting?
Trailer
Tags: Man Of Tai Chi, Brahim Achabbake, Iko Uwais, Keanu Reeves, Simon Yam, Sam Lee, Tiger Chen, Yuen Wu-Ping
Tony Jaa also saw the film.
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I looked. Damn, uncle Tiger Chen is sooo cool! Staging is staging, but to move like him, you need to train for decades! Compared to him, Keanu Reeves looks like Pinocchio in the same production.
There are cables, but they are few and generally to the point.
Iko Yuvays is there, but there was no normal fight with him. Iko’s main character ran around for a couple of minutes shouting “I won’t fight you.”
Offtopic. Uwais is very similar to a friend with whom we trained together 15 years ago. And this film is actually a copy, as far as I remember that comrade. This amuses me so much...
There are a lot of fights, almost all one-on-one, most of them are full-fledged and spectacular. Styles from Wushu to Muay Thai interspersed with spectacular (similar to Vovinam) wrestling. And the film itself is quite watchable. In short, a must watch for all fans of hand-to-hand action films.
Added a couple of videos.
JOHNSON, "Don't push it to the limit..." © Chaif
Oh, come on!...You shouldn't quarrel, especially online! We are all united here by BI and Action (sorry EvilDollaR, I couldn’t resist using the last word, it’s close to me). So let’s not have any negative emotions towards our opponents, we’re not in sparring.
Peace!
Seriously? This is a word with a "!" translates as “be quiet.” Oh well...
And there is also a comment edit button, if anyone hasn’t noticed.
Who to add a sidebar and who to remove from there is up to me.
So please leave off-topics about racing not here, but somewhere on automobile websites.
Even the forgotten Oliver Grüner is here.
It is interesting that on the right side of the site there is a link to the VKONTAKTE group of Sylvester Stallone, and not Jean-Claude Van Damme or Mark Dacascos. I know Sly as an action star with no BI. Rocky?
The trailer intrigued me =)
Likewise, the new “Machete” is also not connected with BI (the presence of Saror is not an argument)
In the sequels to "Machete" and "The Expendables" at least a couple of fights are planned, but here there is not even a hint of this. With such success it was possible to post a teaser for the film adaptation of "Need For Speed".
In the future, I will delete such offtopics that are not related to BI, keep in mind.
Offtopic: Trailer for the film "Let's Go!"
Ehh...those cables again...I hope there will be a minimum of them...but overall it’s not bad.