This is one of the BEST fight scenes I've ever seen. You can tell they're masters of martial arts & they're really fighting because the camera doesn't add any extra/unnecessary effects other than some sound effects & at most 3CGIs. The fighting techniques are clearly displayed & the camera angle stays consistent & clear. Whereas in other movies' you see tons of CGI, mess up/constantly switching camera angles to cover mistakes and objects (such as columns or shelves) blocking the fighters.
It's not bad. But not very realistic to the sharpness of a blade. You don't block a knife with your hand like Donnie did. That thing is done for. Especially against that type of slash. I'll admit. I've seen this scene a million times. I use some of blondies moves in real life now. But growing into a master myself, I can asssure you, Donnie shoulda recieved a good bit more damage than they show here.
The blood and violence contrasted with the neon lighting and soft singing is just beautiful. It's a bloody, violent piece of art that is just fantastic. The motions are so smooth and believeable and the intensity of Donnie and WuJing draws you in totally and completely. This is one of the best fight scenes put to film in at least the last 7 years.
This and the kitchen fight in Raid 2 are probably the best choreographed fights I’ve ever seen imo. There’s a great interview on YT on Hong Kong TV with these two about how the knife was blunt and it was a competition between them to see who could legitimately hit the other first with zero choreography and it was so convincing many shots were kept for the movie because these two were just that good.
The best 1 on 1 fight scene in the history of film making, the camera angle catches every move. 2:10--2:35 looks so real I almost forgot it was a movie.
donnie has the power and speed. i like the fighting scene, well arranged and composed. i foresee donnie should go for international exposures,more fighting contacts with western martial experts.
One thing I love about this fight scene is the degree of honor they show. Ma Kwan could have knocked out Jack with a single gunshot as soon as he walked into the alley, but he faced him in hand-to-hand. Even though he hates Jack, and you can see that when he slices him open, you can tell that they're fighting out of honor, not necessity. The bext part of it is how this whole concept of honor is present in the fight, but implied in their gestures and movements. Very subtle, very poetic.
Actually I saw an interview with the film's director. He stated that this scene was not choreographed, but was improvised by the actors. That's some awesome shit right there.
These kind's of scene's like this has one of most best fight scenes I've ever ever seen in my entire life. They really do alot of martial arts & really needed their fight skills with other effects.
Part of the reason I absolutely love this fight, is I used to fence, and this plays out ALOT like a hyper intense bout. They test, back off, play mind games, and on top of all that, it feels real. Most noteably from 2:10 on
Donnie Yen is becoming more and more popular among both Chinese and Worldwide audiences. But I honestly think WuJing deserves a lot more recognition than he currently has. Although he allows himself to take roles where he dies, he REALLY gets into character...I recommend the following films: Shaolin, Legendary Assassin, and Invisible Target.
I watched this again late last night. It's one of my favourite knife scenes since 2005. Enjoy Jing Wu as an actor and highly developed fighting technique's/style, which I always find engaging. My personal (appreciation) however will 'all ways' fall toward Donnie Yen. Long history in acting and spectacular fighting technique's. Highly developed spear/staff skill, my personal favourite. Much love to the arts!
man I've done that myself a couple of times, watch (the raid redemption) some of the fight scenes were a little too drawn out but great action none the less.
This is by far in my humble opinion the best 1 vs 1 fight scene while two weapons were being used in combat in all of martial arts history cinematography, it resembles very closely how a real fight with weapons would go down. starting from the showdown from the walk to a the particular strut and style of each character, and the clothes they are wearing, the bad guy already waiting for him in the ally... Common to the bag toss going into a slight slow mo, I do plenty of fighting in real life MMA don't know why but sometimes as you recollect in your minds things slow down like that... And at the end that DEATH shot when the Wu Jing slumps over and dies, man you couldn't have found a better guy to portray a bad guy that guy nailed, the spray onto the wall, and the sickest shit ever when Donnie tosses his bad ass leather Jacket, like it ain't no thing but a chicken wing priceless..
it is choreographed, but there's a catch. it's improvised until the point where the script requires the bad guy to be beaten. if you observe the "not donnie"'s movements, theres a very very slight nod before he eats the stick and eventually the blade. this is around 2:28 mark. thats when the planned part begins.
imstill notusingmyname the part where they were making short interactions with the many breaks was real however. its a bit obvious as to why they couold make it real but that part wasnt choreograühed at all so you both are right
Can't wait to see SPL 2 with Tony Jaa in it. I hope Wu Jing can play the good guy for once, dude is too good to get killed in most of the movies he does
This is a special choreograph. Choreographs are obviously fake but Donnie wanted to make a fight scene that is practically real. Of course there are some fake parts like the stabbing at the end but the main fight is made as real as possible, to the point Wu Jing(the guy in white) was shocked when the plans for this fight were given to him by Donnie to review.
I try to imagine, this fight scene only, How many times it was worked out, with the Director, and Coreographer, too good, very well done, and also things a little impossible to do, Great actors after all from a Brazilian Fan........
Idk what it is but its something about Donnie Yen when it comes to him using weapons. Its just sexy to me of how he uses them....but its just me, idk bout you guys lol.
Real and unreal mixed so well together. Martial art movies should do this way instead of fancy moves that leave you open for the enemy to attack. Doing fight scene like this create an intense feeling for the watcher, like "wow that was close!" or "watch the knife! It's so quick!"
It could be the best fight scene compare to most Weapons fight scene in movies. Well done with incredible speed compare to most who sucks at using weapons like these. This looks as real as it is.
Brothers, i got a fight with school bully at my high school today, i broke his ribcage by one uppercut and 1straight punch to the jaw knock him down to ground, i also got broken nose and big red eyelid :) Truth, stressful morning
I like Donnie and Jacky they both are great martial artist.... and have some great movies out there....I love watching them in movies wether they are playing the good or bad guys.
If you can find a interview of this movie, you would know they were really fighting rather than acting. And Donnie Yan broke multiple weapons in order to fought again Wu Jing.
LJ Wang They improvised in a couple of shots. That aside, it's all choreographed. You can tell because the way they telegraph their movements are timed and precise. That's not how real fights go down. And their weapons were actually convincing-looking props.
LJ Wang Yes and I was impressed. It was a bit scary to watch lol, cuz I believe I noticed the precise moment, it went from acting to real! Scary but thrilling.
awesome this is the best, most intense baton and knife fight u'll ever see, wish thr is a behind the scenes for this scene i rly wanna see how they make.. haha donnie yen rocks i like the way he pose at 2:01
@ExragonXFX It's on freddiew2 's channel in behind the scenes of "Whose gun is it anyways" ...I'm really glad FreddieW is bringing attention to the HK style of action even though everyone knows him for VFX
I like how blonde hair guy always starts losing everytime he switches out of reverse grip :/ he loses all that speed then switches back to reverse grip... rinse and repeat
odd weapon choices but very well done nonetheless and yet very satisfying ending, i love how he stabbed the dude and ran the knife across his stomach..good stuff
if you are interested in Wu Shu / Kong Fu, and can read a bit of Chinese, try read this: ------------------------------- 有网友提问《杀破狼》电影中甄子丹在后巷灭吴京的武器,特此评述。
LJ Wang they're both equal if you ask me, they both trained together a lot, and know each others style inside out, hence why they are even able to make this fight happen, Donnie always brings new style into his films and it always tends to stand out among the others, the only thing stopped him from competing professionally was injury, bare in mind he started out as a stunt man...
LJ Wang Wu Jing's wushu (the exhibition sport) is based on forms and acrobatics which is worthless in real fights. Donnie comes from a similar background but the huge difference is that he went on training many practical MA styles in his early teens.
best fight scene, i prefer nitty gritty fights like this where the two opponents are fighting for life and death instead of that fancy crap with wires.
The music - AWESOME
The choreography - AWESOME
The camerawork - AWESOME
This fight scene - PRICELESS
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This is one of the BEST fight scenes I've ever seen. You can tell they're masters of martial arts & they're really fighting because the camera doesn't add any extra/unnecessary effects other than some sound effects & at most 3CGIs. The fighting techniques are clearly displayed & the camera angle stays consistent & clear. Whereas in other movies' you see tons of CGI, mess up/constantly switching camera angles to cover mistakes and objects (such as columns or shelves) blocking the fighters.
O que é CGI?
It's not bad. But not very realistic to the sharpness of a blade. You don't block a knife with your hand like Donnie did. That thing is done for. Especially against that type of slash. I'll admit. I've seen this scene a million times. I use some of blondies moves in real life now. But growing into a master myself, I can asssure you, Donnie shoulda recieved a good bit more damage than they show here.
After all these years, I still think this movie was Donnie Yen's finest hour. And one of Wu Jing's best fight and death scenes as well.
Awesome knife versus baton fight. Thanks.
The music:wow
The fight:wow
The graphics:so good thats make my eyes screaming
The blood and violence contrasted with the neon lighting and soft singing is just beautiful. It's a bloody, violent piece of art that is just fantastic.
The motions are so smooth and believeable and the intensity of Donnie and WuJing draws you in totally and completely. This is one of the best fight scenes put to film in at least the last 7 years.
who ever made the soundtrack in the beginning is a genius. Glad they used the same theme music for SPL 2. Brings back a lotta memories.
This and the kitchen fight in Raid 2 are probably the best choreographed fights I’ve ever seen imo. There’s a great interview on YT on Hong Kong TV with these two about how the knife was blunt and it was a competition between them to see who could legitimately hit the other first with zero choreography and it was so convincing many shots were kept for the movie because these two were just that good.
The best 1 on 1 fight scene in the history of film making, the camera angle catches every move. 2:10--2:35 looks so real I almost forgot it was a movie.
donnie has the power and speed. i like the fighting scene, well arranged and composed. i foresee donnie should go for international exposures,more fighting contacts with western martial experts.
One thing I love about this fight scene is the degree of honor they show. Ma Kwan could have knocked out Jack with a single gunshot as soon as he walked into the alley, but he faced him in hand-to-hand. Even though he hates Jack, and you can see that when he slices him open, you can tell that they're fighting out of honor, not necessity.
The bext part of it is how this whole concept of honor is present in the fight, but implied in their gestures and movements. Very subtle, very poetic.
One of the best choreographed knife fights of all time.
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Most of the fight wasn't choreographed. The entire fight was done in just one night, improvised
About all of it is improvising and reacting. You can hear Jing say Donnie is to fast for him to react to in the bts for this
Actually I saw an interview with the film's director. He stated that this scene was not choreographed, but was improvised by the actors. That's some awesome shit right there.
I think this was Tiger Cage. Great film. All Donnie’s films are amazing. He’s a very skilled martial artist and great actor 🙏 👊
These kind's of scene's like this has one of most best fight scenes I've ever ever seen in my entire life. They really do alot of martial arts & really needed their fight skills with other effects.
Love Donnie Yen's fight scenes. So intense. He knows what the audience wants. Want to see more of Jing Wu as well.
Part of the reason I absolutely love this fight, is I used to fence, and this plays out ALOT like a hyper intense bout. They test, back off, play mind games, and on top of all that, it feels real. Most noteably from 2:10 on
As a fellow fencer, I am happy to know exactly what you mean.
Eidlones
Yes!
That was when I believe it got real too! Very scary to watch lol, yet thrilling.
Probably because that part was actually improvised by the actors.
The parts after 2:10 are improvised (till the part where they go on to finish the scene) so it looks more real
See this is why this is one of the best fight scenes ever , the stances they take with each weapon is 100% accurate to real life
So happy to see this video has so many views. Great movie, great scene.
Love that fancy move with the knife switching hands. How did they come up with this stuff. Awesome scene.
Donnie Yen is becoming more and more popular among both Chinese and Worldwide audiences. But I honestly think WuJing deserves a lot more recognition than he currently has. Although he allows himself to take roles where he dies, he REALLY gets into character...I recommend the following films: Shaolin, Legendary Assassin, and Invisible Target.
This was the best, and sexiest fight in the whole fucking movie. Very stylish, yet more grounded and realistic. Music was spot on too.
blue film
Hollywood couldn't make this scene.
This is one of those fight scenes epic enough to give me goosebumps
I watched this again late last night. It's one of my favourite knife scenes since 2005. Enjoy Jing Wu as an actor and highly developed fighting technique's/style, which I always find engaging. My personal (appreciation) however will 'all ways' fall toward Donnie Yen. Long history in acting and spectacular fighting technique's. Highly developed spear/staff skill, my personal favourite. Much love to the arts!
Ive seen this fight 9001 times and i still get pumped up every time i see it
Soooo I now watch this on a regular basis. Most well spent 4 minutes my life has to offer.
man I've done that myself a couple of times, watch (the raid redemption) some of the fight scenes were a little too drawn out but great action none the less.
what a good fight
One of the best
to find out most of this stuff was improvised..proves how talented these guys are
Knife fighters are always the sissiest, but this one has the best knife skills I have ever seen.Excellent choreography!
one of the best fight scenes ive seen. btw what kind of baton was he using during this scene?
it's a telescopic baton. The police in China and Hong Kong use them.
This is by far in my humble opinion the best 1 vs 1 fight scene while two weapons were being used in combat in all of martial arts history cinematography, it resembles very closely how a real fight with weapons would go down. starting from the showdown from the walk to a the particular strut and style of each character, and the clothes they are wearing, the bad guy already waiting for him in the ally... Common to the bag toss going into a slight slow mo, I do plenty of fighting in real life MMA don't know why but sometimes as you recollect in your minds things slow down like that... And at the end that DEATH shot when the Wu Jing slumps over and dies, man you couldn't have found a better guy to portray a bad guy that guy nailed, the spray onto the wall, and the sickest shit ever when Donnie tosses his bad ass leather Jacket, like it ain't no thing but a chicken wing priceless..
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Wow😄
Watch the raid 2
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This is one of the best fight scenes of any martial arts movie made in the last 30 years.
Wow... 15 years ago.. and just watching this years 😅
My favourite fight scene, ever.. Donnie is so cool and Wu Jing looks evil.. awesome !!
Cant believe its been 9 years now since it came out in 2005. Next year in 2015 will be the 10th Anniversary.
This scene was not choreographed, it was filmed in one night and they both fed off their knowledge of each other's fighting styles.
it is choreographed, but there's a catch. it's improvised until the point where the script requires the bad guy to be beaten. if you observe the "not donnie"'s movements, theres a very very slight nod before he eats the stick and eventually the blade. this is around 2:28 mark. thats when the planned part begins.
imstill notusingmyname the part where they were making short interactions with the many breaks was real however. its a bit obvious as to why they couold make it real but that part wasnt choreograühed at all so you both are right
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Mỹ Trần Ditto.
The music was AWESOME................just Mindblowing....Added to the thrill of the epic fight..
No words, no witty banter, just two guys trying to kill each other 👍
Can't wait to see SPL 2 with Tony Jaa in it. I hope Wu Jing can play the good guy for once, dude is too good to get killed in most of the movies he does
at first i thought you were trolling, then i realised it's true. SPL2 will have Tony Jaa…holy sh*t!
Will wu jing SPL2?
ManUnited123 yes, with Tony Jaa.
Hmm I know Donnie Yen is main character and stuff but... Man Wu Jing was a total bad ass.
Come on now, this has to be the best fight scene of all time.
That song alone is do epic
better than most of the western action movies out there.
Damn, these guys got skills, even when it is choreographed.
This is a special choreograph. Choreographs are obviously fake but Donnie wanted to make a fight scene that is practically real. Of course there are some fake parts like the stabbing at the end but the main fight is made as real as possible, to the point Wu Jing(the guy in white) was shocked when the plans for this fight were given to him by Donnie to review.
er ba It wasn't actually choreographed funnily enough, it was improv.
3:41 love the violins
Donnie Yen is so bad ass, they had to make his character blind in Rogue One so he won't be too OP.
No, he actually was going to reject playing as that character, but when he did, he told the producers to make his character blind.
Probably because Bruce lee trained him lol
And he was still OP.
Emmet Crossan ?....no he didn’t.
Emmet Crossan Bruce Lee train Sammo Hung, the gengsters leader in this movie
The best fight scene in the whole world of cinematic fight scene.
I try to imagine, this fight scene only, How many times it was worked out, with the Director, and Coreographer, too good, very well done, and also things a little impossible to do, Great actors after all from a Brazilian Fan........
Idk what it is but its something about Donnie Yen when it comes to him using weapons. Its just sexy to me of how he uses them....but its just me, idk bout you guys lol.
i love the soundtrack in the beginning, anyone knows the name
Love the scene!
Bag keeps disappearing .
Real and unreal mixed so well together. Martial art movies should do this way instead of fancy moves that leave you open for the enemy to attack. Doing fight scene like this create an intense feeling for the watcher, like "wow that was close!" or "watch the knife! It's so quick!"
Son Phan yes, a small part of it is real fight. The director tried to make the fight more realistic, so he let them to go for real.
It could be the best fight scene compare to most Weapons fight scene in movies. Well done with incredible speed compare to most who sucks at using weapons like these. This looks as real as it is.
"sure i could use another alley, but i've committed to this one. integrity, donnie."
wu jing was 3 times the national champion of spear & sword art, he can do better with a sword than a knife
@Kurt Angle Damn, fix your grammar.
Shame you can't get spears or bo staffs in street fights anymore...
what we have a same name :o
At 2:32 Wu Jing gives a nodded signal to Donnie to "come in".
AWESOME, by far one of my favourite fight sequences ever, always come back to it, great flick...love the short katana drop
i love uncut version and with bloody scene!awesome
Donnie's fighting are more intense then all other fighters in movie scene
Don't bring a knife to a stick fight.
LongLive TrueFreedom Don't tell that to a Kali guy. Lol!
Just bring a bigger longer knife.
Dont use icepick grip in a fight with baton expert, hammer grip a knife did better
bring a gun,
Brothers, i got a fight with school bully at my high school today, i broke his ribcage by one uppercut and 1straight punch to the jaw knock him down to ground, i also got broken nose and big red eyelid :) Truth, stressful morning
this could be a tutorial of "how to use police baton"
Kurt Angle I fail to see why he needs to. People who beg for likes and subs are the most annoying.
"The asian way"
I like Donnie and Jacky they both are great martial artist.... and have some great movies out there....I love watching them in movies wether they are playing the good or bad guys.
Donnie yen is pure magic, he makes me love to watch martial arts movies even more, big fan.
My favorite scene~
I wish I can use knife like that guy in white outfit lol~
Blue Nile that’s a funky idea...
If you can find a interview of this movie, you would know they were really fighting rather than acting. And Donnie Yan broke multiple weapons in order to fought again Wu Jing.
LJ Wang They improvised in a couple of shots. That aside, it's all choreographed. You can tell because the way they telegraph their movements are timed and precise. That's not how real fights go down. And their weapons were actually convincing-looking props.
LJ Wang
Yes and I was impressed.
It was a bit scary to watch lol, cuz I believe I noticed the precise moment, it went from acting to real! Scary but thrilling.
1:12 if you look at Donnie's left hand he gives Wu Jing the signal where to slash him
good eyes, because there's a bag of blood there :))
Phương Phiêu Diêu What number in the video? I didn't see it.
at 1:12 (1 minute and 12 second). :)
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This fight was improvised?! I never knew that, amazing! :o
this movie is very good is my opinion
Donnie Yen was so nice, he didnt smiled back 😂🤣 as he killed him... then again that'd be weird so nice!
this movie is call 殺破狼!!!!! I am hong kong chinese!!!!
Then Wu Jing later starred in 戰狼
Love Man from Nowhere though SPL and Flashpoint are my 2 favorite martial arts movies of all time.
Most action moves should be this class ... really fantastic and impressive 👍
Damn the guy went from all white to all red😂
Would anyone like to talk about our lord and savior Donnie yen
"The human eye can only see at 60hz"
Donnie yen: Hold my reflexes
awesome this is the best, most intense baton and knife fight u'll ever see, wish thr is a behind the scenes for this scene i rly wanna see how they make.. haha donnie yen rocks i like the way he pose at 2:01
choreography is ridiculously fast, bro. how do these guys DO IT! O_o
He was ip man before he became Donnie Yen.
2:34 Jing Wu's nods his head telling Donnie Yen to kick his ass in the fight
7 long years later: BRAH I SAW THAT SIGHT NOD!!!
the name of the song is spl store the sun. please like so everyone can see it
One of the best weapon fighting scene in cinematic history.
@ExragonXFX It's on freddiew2 's channel in behind the scenes of "Whose gun is it anyways" ...I'm really glad FreddieW is bringing attention to the HK style of action even though everyone knows him for VFX
If you out two asians in one room they will start fighting each other
*If yiu put twi asians in ine riim they will start fighting each ither
I like how blonde hair guy always starts losing everytime he switches out of reverse grip :/
he loses all that speed then switches back to reverse grip... rinse and repeat
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Holy shit...
wow. This was amazing
Donnies a badass, his grapples in flashpoint were awesome.
odd weapon choices but very well done nonetheless and yet very satisfying ending, i love how he stabbed the dude and ran the knife across his stomach..good stuff
if you are interested in Wu Shu / Kong Fu, and can read a bit of Chinese,
try read this:
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有网友提问《杀破狼》电影中甄子丹在后巷灭吴京的武器,特此评述。
外行看热闹,内行看门道,如果没有看一些文章,我也不知道在甄子丹饰演的马军和吴京饰演的阿杰(Jet?阿杰?故意的吧?),以及马军和王宝(洪金宝饰)的两段打斗中,竟然包容了数种流派。从展示功夫和取悦观众的角度讲,甄子丹的武术设计是很成功的。
先说此前的一段,就是吴京停车场屠戮警察的一段,这一段是长拳拳法加单刀刀法,虽然有少量用刀锋刺敌人的动作,但基本上是单刀,这一段虽然吴京打得残忍诡异,但确实堂堂正正的传统武术功夫。
相比之下,窄巷中甄吴二人的搏击就更快捷迅猛,也更让人心惊肉跳。从武器上讲,甄子丹用的是警棍,即ASP(战术伸缩警棍),又称甩棍,所谓甩棍是因为如电影中展示的一样,警棍的第二节和第三节是需要用力甩出来并自动锁死的,ASP具有柔韧性、强度和刚度,是美国警用主要防身冷武器。而吴京用的是介于短刀和匕首之间的刀具,严格的说,这把刀作为短刀,刀身太像匕首,但作为匕首又太重,太长,具体实物是否存在还不清楚,但就电影而言,吴京却用它展示了三种功夫。除去上面说过的单刀长拳之外,第二段近身搏打,吴京是反手拿刀,其实是用拳法带刀,在ASP劈打受制约后,甄子丹的应对方法是以长制短,所谓一寸长一寸强,ASP后发先至戳中吴京肋下是一大亮点。虽然两个人的动作都趋近搏击,但关键动作所表达的中国传统武学观点却同样清晰。中招之后的吴京采取真正的匕首打法,相对于反手持刃的划(靠外侧刀锋)和刺(靠下戳动作),正手用匕首可以砍、刺、撩、划,只是戳和刺的力量要弱于反手,但变化更多,而做为手臂的延伸,正手使用匕首也扩大的攻击范围。而对应的,甄子丹采用贴身猱击的策略,利用ASP的刚度和柔韧性近距离搏打,而相对的,吴京由于正手用刀,太近的距离使得刀的刺、砍动作无法发挥,只能近距离格挡,虽然看起来两人胜负只在一线间,但实际上从人体力学的角度上讲,吴京更难杀伤甄子丹,而ASP的攻击力不足在雨点一样的连续击打之后,加上钝器最致命的直击颅骨,此时胜负已定。而最后的杀招,则回归了中国传统武术的套路,让人惊叹其精妙和简洁。
甄子丹和洪金宝的打斗,完全是规规矩矩的一招一式。两人从咏春拳开始,然后是柔道的摔法和空手道的摔法,接下来的对峙,是蒙古摔跤和古典摔跤,从我个人的角度讲,这些实在有些过于花哨,尤其是古典摔跤,放在这里有点不伦不类的味道。而两人的擒拿格斗,以及最后的错骨分筋,又重新回归中国功夫,而毫无疑问,甄子丹的一字踢腿和连环腿则作为全片动作的点睛之笔。
从展示的功效和目的上讲,甄子丹和洪金宝的打斗无疑更有效果,但甄子丹和吴京的打斗却让人印象更深。这其中的主要原因,就在于甄子丹在窄巷格斗中展示出来的,是独一无二的甄氏风格。写到这里,突然想到,从性质上讲,ASP对匕首或军刀,其实是军事格斗项目,不拘于形,正是甄子丹动作风格的真实写照。
作者:路人甲
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never goes well for the "white" guy does it he he
One of my all time favorite Donnie Yen movies!
i lov ur movies
In my opinion, Wu Jing is much better than Donnie Yan. Wu Jing is a professional rather than a action actor
Donnie is not just a movie actor also a martial arts and weapons expert all martial artist have to learn both techniques
LJ Wang they're both equal if you ask me, they both trained together a lot, and know each others style inside out, hence why they are even able to make this fight happen, Donnie always brings new style into his films and it always tends to stand out among the others, the only thing stopped him from competing professionally was injury, bare in mind he started out as a stunt man...
LJ Wang Wu Jing's wushu (the exhibition sport) is based on forms and acrobatics which is worthless in real fights. Donnie comes from a similar background but the huge difference is that he went on training many practical MA styles in his early teens.
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best fight scene, i prefer nitty gritty fights like this where the two opponents are fighting for life and death instead of that fancy crap with wires.
possibly the greatest fight scene ever
after watching ip man, i can honestly say donnie is now one of my favorite martial artists
I first saw Donnie Yen in IP Man and fell in love with his style. I MUST watch everything he has done.