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Action Movie Anatomy hosts Ben Bateman and Andrew Ghai break down Rocky IV! Rocky IV is a 1985 American sports film written and directed by Sylvester Stallone, who also starred in the film. The film co-stars Dolph Lundgren, Burt Young, Talia Shire, Carl Weathers, Tony Burton, Brigitte Nielsen, andMichael Pataki. Rocky IV remained the highest grossing sports movie for 24 years before it was overtaken by The Blind Side. It is the fourth and most financially successful entry in the Rocky film series In the film, the Soviet Union and their top boxer make an entrance into professional boxing with their best athlete Ivan Drago, who initially wants to take on World Champion Rocky Balboa.
His best friend Apollo Creed decides to fight him instead, but is fatally beaten in the ring. Enraged by this, Rocky decides to fight Drago in Russia to avenge his friend and defend the honor of his country. Critical reception was mixed, but the film earned $300 million at the box office. This film marked Carl Weathers' final appearance in the series. The film's success led to a fifth entry released on November 16, 1990.
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I can remember seeing this before it was released in England, as a friend managed to get a copy from America. I'd always been a fan of the Rocky series so I was really looking forward to this & I wasn't disappointed! I must have seen the film about 10 times before it was released in Endland, then it was about 3 or 4 times seeing it at the cinema (back when this was released I would only have been about 6, so my parents must have been annoyed at taking me to the same film!). As soon as it was released on video I managed to obtain a copy, which probably lasted about 6 months. I also purchased the album, which contains one of the best montage songs ever ('No Easy Way Out') and still have it to this day! I must have been through at least 10 copies on video & one DVD. Obviously, the death of Apollo was heartbreaking to me, but Drago just seemed like a monster and I was eagerly awaiting the East Meets West clash in Russia, as Rocky avenges his friends death.
Athol fugard picture. Such an amazing film and way better than Rocky 5 (and, in my opinion, the other films as well) so please check this out - I don't think it's dated well, but to those around in the 80's you should definitely watch this film as soon as possible!
A vicious killer, Feng, is going round Hong Kong killing top martial arts exponents, leaving a secret weapon called the Moonshadow as his calling card. When convicted killer and kung fu expert, Xia, hears of this, he offers to help the police catch the killer, in return for his freedom. Despite their misgivings, the police release the former police martial arts instructor into their custody. With his help, they realize from the chronological order of the victims that the killer is targeting his victims, all the top masters in their martial arts style, following a martial code of training. When Xia also disappears after a close encounter with Feng, they suspect the worse: that the two are accomplices and Feng was the bait to help spring Xia from jail.
But Xia has actually gone back to his home in Foshan to find out more about the mysterious calling card. While doing so, he discovers the killer's identity and his motivation: the true philosophy behind martial arts was to kill opponents who were weaker than him. Steadfastly, Xia refuses to be drawn into a fight with Feng - until the killer threatens the women he loves most.
Only then does he realize that he would have to go against the martial code in order to uphold it. ½ Ever since I've been watching Donnie Yen's films, which hasn't even been that long now, maybe 3-4 years since I first watched Ip Man, I've come to the realization that this guy is supremely underrated as a martial arts actor. Particularly when compared to people like Jackie Chan or Jet Li. Part of the reason is that both Jackie and Jet made a successful transition to the United States market, whereas Donnie pretty much stuck it out in Hong Kong. Realistically speaking, however, Donnie Yen is just as good as those two and despite the fact that he's been doing this for over three decades, Donnie's body has held up surprisingly well considering the fact that he is now 52 years old. His moves are still very crisp and fast.
I don't think this guy has gotten the credit for being a consistently good martial arts action star. He was stuck between the past of Jackie Chan and Jet Li and the future of Iko Uwais and Yayan Ruhian from The Raid.
I think he definitely deserves more acclaim for his talents at putting together excellent action scenes. He's also a considerably better actor than Jet Li or Jackie Chan, something that he definitely does not get enough credit for. But back to the action, it is pretty tremendous and as you could probably tell from the rating, this is where this film truly shines. The action is pretty excellent, offering many memorable fight scenes, particularly the climactic fight scene between Hahou and the villain of the film, on the middle of a busy highway.
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This might, honestly, be one of the best action scenes I've seen in any film this year. It covers different fighting styles and is crisply edited. It's not that the rest of the fight scenes aren't good, because they're really damn good, it's just that this climactic one is that much better. Where the film does 'fall apart' is the narrative. I don't wanna say it's convoluted, but it follows a fairly basic police procedural structure, with the clue A leading to clue B and so on and so forth. The cops are always just one step behind, you've seen this before and you'll very likely see it again. It's just that the kung fu aspect adds something fresh to the 'story', I suppose.
But I wouldn't call it a good story. It just doesn't really click for me as much as it probably could have. It didn't feel like the script was carefully and meticulously written. I wouldn't say it's throwaway, but it's not a great narrative. It also feels like the villain didn't really have a real reason for doing the things he did.
I mean he lost his wife to cancer and that's why he's determined to kill all the kung fu grandmasters. That's a pretty big flaw. Not that the villain isn't good, it's just that you can't really buy into his motives because there are none. But that's pretty much it regarding the negatives, it's just that the story really falls back behind such great action sequences. I'd recommend the movie just based on that.
And, actually, it would've gotten 3 stars if it wasn't for the climactic fight scene. So I'll say that the it essentially just squeaked in a 3.5 stars just at the end. So it's not like it's a really good film from beginning to end, it just reaches that level as it's ending. With that said, I'd still recommend this film.
The action scenes are really that good. It would've been a great film with a considerably better story, but I can't really complain much. ½ Teddy Chan unleashes martial arts on the crime drama world of Kung Fu Jungle.
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Intriguing from the start, the 100 minute story slowly loses some of its steam before picking itself up for the finale. For the most part, the film plays out like a crime thriller more than it does an action adventure; however, the martial arts manages to find its place in this picture. The pacing is moderate, while the action is fast and frenzy. The lack of slow motion helps to showcase the choreography of the fights, leaving the want for more. The CG isn't that great, but its use is limited.
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It isn't a martial arts extravaganza without Donnie Yen and he doesn't disappoint. His acting doesn't stand out, but his action sequences do.
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Charlie Young is there to carry the film from an acting perspective. The plethora of cameos, identified in the film's closing credits, is a nice touch. Kung Fu Jungle lives up to expectations with martial arts in a modernized setting.
Release Date: 1985 Genres: / / / Country: Cast: Sylvester Stallone ( Rocky Balboa ), Talia Shire ( Adrian ), Burt Young ( Paulie ), Carl Weathers ( Apollo Creed ), Brigitte Nielsen ( Ludmilla Vobet Drago ), Tony Burton ( Duke ), Michael Pataki ( Nicoli Koloff ), Dolph Lundgren ( Captain Ivan Drago ), Stu Nahan ( Commentator #1 ), R.J. Adams ( Sports Announcer ), Al Bandiero ( American Commentator #2 ), Dominic Barto ( Russian Government Official ), Danial Brown ( Rocky Jr.' S Friend ), James Brown ( The Godfather of Soul ), Rose Mary Campos ( Maid ), Rating: 5.9.
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