The Warrior's Way
December. 03,2010 RA warrior-assassin is forced to hide in a small town in the American Badlands after refusing a mission.
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Load of rubbish!!
Best movie ever!
This is one of the few movies I've ever seen where the whole audience broke into spontaneous, loud applause a third of the way in.
Blistering performances.
Ninjas vs. ninjas vs. outlaw cowboys vs. circus freaks. Violent, surreal, strange, and stylish, but nearly totally vacuous. I watched it, but regret I spent the time, because there is no here here. Purely a time-killer.I'm desperately trying to write a longer review about this film, but it is so completely empty, that it's like trying to detail the nutritional benefits of cotton candy.If I'm going to be totally honest, the people who will probably get the most out of this movie will almost certainly be under the influence of some illegal substance, since I don't think even alcohol would bend the mind enough to make this experience worthwhile.Yeah, this was another movie that inspired me to scrub my Netflix queue, since I so hated myself for the time lost on this mindless fluff.
I am so late in watching this movie - had never heard of it before - but I came across the trailer of it in you-tube last night and had to watch it. This movie has a great balance between cowboy/samurai - great character development, great story telling, very good actors (some were over the top but in a good way), and some of the best choreography that I have seen in a very long time. And the music score was very well played in the background bringing just the right tone to every scene.A must see for people that want to see something different - I enjoyed it very much and look forward to watching it again. And the ending leaves us with the opportunity for a sequel...I truly hope that comes to life because I would be the first in line!
This movie is really easy to watch due to great visuals and very cute and stylish costumes, but also because of very lovable characters. The main characters Lynn and Yang both have an edge which i like when watching a movie. Also, their background stories are both sad what makes them broken so it draws them to one another, but disables the film to end happily(which i really wished to have ended differently). The key element of the movie might be the little baby, who is the reason of the warriors journey and who explains his soft heart and inability to do morally wrong, so it makes you care for him. The action scenes are dynamic and agreeable again due to effective costume designs and fine choreography, but a bit over the top with the flying ninjas. There are also those "revenge angles" in the movie, considering Lynne against the man who killed her family and the warrior against his teacher, which are essential for the viewer to feel content and for the characters to relieve themselves from suffering from the past and to move on. All in all, really enjoyable and would like to recommend.
'The Warrior's Way' is A Fair Entertainer, that works best as a lazy Sunday afternoon watch. 'The Warrior's Way' Synopsis: A warrior-assassin is forced to hide in a small town in the American Badlands after refusing a mission.'The Warrior's Way' is a time-pass entertainer, that doesn't even attempt to be legendary. Its a watchable action fare, that offers some very good action & crisp editing. The Screenplays is written ably. Sngmoo Lee's Direction is efficient. Cinematography & Art Design are passable. Graphics leave a lot to be desired. Performance-Wise: Geoffrey Rush does well, as usual. Jang Dong Gun plays the protagonist nicely. Kate Bosworth is fabulous, while Danny Huston has a blast playing the notorious villain. On the whole, 'The Warrior's Way' works till it lasts.