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Old 11-23-2008, 11:09 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Default Re: Drunken Monkey

to begin, very fun to watch, i was setting on the middle of my seat the entire time i watched Drunken Monkey. the movie starts out just like any other Kung Fu movie, fighting, dis-honoring something in some way shape or form, and betrayal, etc. etc.. however, the entire ACT II you do not foresee or at least i didn't, at all.... all i can say about ACT II is it is more goofy and off topic than you could guess in 20 questions, it goes here and there and back, but never where you want it to go, and that was at least for me, non-stop Kung Fu!! all the time your frustration is building, thus your attention is building, and that really... is the strategy commonly known as film-making, and all of the ingredients that go along with it I.E. videography, plot, directing, editing, etc. etc.. as for ACT III i won't give anything away, but it was all that i could have wanted after being to frustrated from ACT II, and i'm guessing you won't be disappointed either.

i give this movie i give the movie 4 out of 5 wasted chinamen.
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