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  • Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
  • the final fight ip ching man vs general japanese part 1 movie lol
    Later on in 2004, Donnie's career took a different turn when Hark Tsui offered him a leading role in Seven Swords (2005) which was an adaptation of a lengthy novel written by Liang Yu-Sheng about seven warriors and their mystical swords. Despite the disappointing box-office reception the movie got when it was released locally, the movie was nonetheless a great showcase for Donnie as an actor and action performer which was unlike anything he did in previous works. Around the same time, Donnie Yen also teamed up with Wilson Yip, another acclaimed director in Hong Kong, and together they made the highly anticipated crime drama Saat po long (2005) which successfully combined intense drama and unique storytelling/visuals with groundbreaking martial arts action that went on to become favored by many fans and Hong Kong movie viewers after its release. Donnie's way of shooting MA action, which was nothing like people had already seen, earned him a nomination and a price at the 2005 Hong Kong Film Awards for "Best Action Design". The movie also led to a trend of similar HK action movies where storytelling/visuals along with hard-hitting MA action was to be highlighted as much as possible.
    After the success, Donnie and Wilson Yip teamed up immediately for more collaborations which includes the comic book adaptation Dragon Tiger Gate (2006) and the hard-hitting action drama Flash Point (2007), both of which were very successful at the box-office and among viewers who today considers him as the new pinnacle of Hong Kong martial arts/action movies, thanks to these accomplishments. Donnie both earned the "Best Action Design" nomination at the 2006 Hong Kong Film Awards as well as the "Best Action Direction" nomination at 2006 Golden Bauhinia Awards for Dragon Tiger Gate (2006) ending up winning the latter, while he was awarded for his action design on Flash Point (2007) at both the 2007 Golden Bauhinia Awards and the 2007 Hong Kong Film Awards.
    In recent years, Donnie had a leading role in the battle epic An Empress and the Warriors (2008) directed by acclaimed Hong Kong action director Siu-Tung Ching which was a big success in Mainland China, and continued further with the supernatural romance movie Painted Skin (2008) by Gordon Chan, and the martial arts biopic Ip Man (2008) helmed by Wilson Yip which was based on the life of one of Bruce Lee's martial arts teachers, Yip Man. The latter became a sensational mega success all over China and people within the HK film industry started taking note after Wilson Yip's matured style of filmmaking, Sammo Hung's fresh MA choreography which many considers to be a redefinition of his career behind the scenes and, above all, Donnie's acting performance which many doubted at first but eventually highly praised. This has also led to other successful directors and producers approaching Donnie and giving him offers to work in front of the camera.
    Through his progression in the Hong Kong film industry from the start, when he was just like any other action performer, to nowadays as arguably the most offering leading martial arts actor and the most promising action director it's been proved that as long as Donnie Yen is still active in movie-making, whether working in front of or behind the camera, he will most certainly break grounds and create more innovative concepts of MA and fight choreography for the martial arts action genre realizing them with either his own brand of unique MA skills or with others, which fans are eager to see on the big screen.

Комментарии • 3

  • @lilpimp467
    @lilpimp467 14 лет назад

    Yes it is he gets shot but he still lives and escapes with his family

  • @mjordan23swaylee11
    @mjordan23swaylee11 8 лет назад

    this is the same as the other one

  • @TheDsFreak5823
    @TheDsFreak5823 14 лет назад

    played a little more not a happy ending..