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Jet Li's Fearless Martial Arts DVD, 2006 Unrated, Widescreen

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Condition
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Type
Movie
Region Code
DVD: 1 (US, Canada...)
Actor
Jet Li
Sub-Genre
Martial Arts
Features
Widescreen
Edition
Unrated Edition
UPC
0025193168320
Format
DVD
Release Year
2006
Genre
Action-Martial Arts
Run Time
104 min.
Movie/TV Title
Jet Li's Fearless
Studio
Universal Studios

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UPC
0025193168320
eBay Product ID (ePID)
25046025001

Product Key Features

Movie/TV Title
Jet Li's Fearless
Release Year
2006
Format
DVD
Genre
Action-Martial Arts
Studio
Universal Studios
Run Time
104 min.

Dimensions

Item Height
0.63 in
Item Weight
0.15 lb
Item Length
7.60 in
Item Width
5.46 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs
1
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11232

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  • Started A Little Rough....

    ... but picked up and then ended very well. As this is Jet Li's very last Wushu, (Martial Arts), Movie, it is a good one to go out on. For a non-violent man, the beginning of the film is very violent. But the character Jet plays learns his lesson in life and redeems himself. Jet says in the Bonus Feature that he has also learned his lesson. He thought of retiring ten years ago, but a Tibetan monk suggested he rethink that, and that he would truly know when to retire from making martial arts movies. Jet Li is an impressive wushu artist. However he is 42 years old now. He is a 10th degree Black belt artist. This is the movie for him to leave on, as it overcame the beginning of the movie which a lot of martial arts movies don't. The director Ronny Ru says that there ...

  • No Jet Li don't go!,

    What can us viewers do to change your mine?...O well I got to say that director Ronny Yu has made the right choice of casting Jet Li as Huo Yuan Jia, after Jet portrays Huang Fei Hong in his remarkable `Once Upon A Time Trilogy.' This has once again strengthened the image of Jet Li as the Chinese hero among the Chinese around the world. This is a glorified tribute to the famous Shanghai martial arts master, Huo Yuanjia. The above subject has also been visited by Jet himself in `Fist of the Legend.' The movie starts with Huo Yuanjia's famous tournament against the champions of the Sphere of Influence nations. We get to the Japanese challenger and then are sent into a flashback to Huo's youth. We are given the details of Huo's early life, his trials and ...

  • Fearless

    This is Jet Li's very last Wushu (Martial Arts) Movie. He says so in the interview--that is part of the dvd. He is 42 years old now. He is a 10th degree Black belt. There were NO Blue Screens used, NO invisible ropes--as in Crouching Tiger/Hidden Dragon etc.; there as NO Digital/Special Effects. AND he fought--NOT actors--but the best in the world, Swordsman, Kung Fu, etc. AMAZING, AND he has to act-not like Hero--which I totally loved--stone faced, alot of fight scenes. Only half the film was Wushu (Martial Arts). It was MUCH MORE philosophical. He interacts with a best friend, very emotional, and with a blind woman he falls in love with. Jet Li has been a practicing Buddhist for many many years. He says in "The Making Of"--that he wants to spend more time concentrating on ...

  • Jet Li shows his Expressive range as an actor

    This is by far the pinnacle in Jet Li movies. Only those with patience and the ability to focus their attention will appreciate the non-martial artistry of this sensitive actor. Jet Li shows his great range as an actor and commands the highest respect for this performance. The martial arts scenes are never a disappointment and anyone who is a fan will see the Jet Li certainly does not need to retire his wushu skills. This no-wires martial artist is brilliant and this movie has given him the opportunity to display his multitude of talents.

  • Universal Lessons for Humanity

    A classic comment once mentioned that,"youth is wasted on the wrong people". As the story in this film points out, the same can be said of wisdom, and as often, talent when good counsel goes unheeded. The points made in this film relative to the realities of cause-and-effect, consequences or rewards, and wisdom to make the responsible connections, are points that every parent tries to instill at home, early. Although the experience is communicated through a Chinese cultural, and martial arts "lense", the truths emphasized cross all cultural boundaries in the human experience, without regard to either ancient or modern times. The importance of recognizing how powerful our influence can be to those around us can never be over-stressed, particularly to the most vulnerable ...