02-25-2011, 12:12 PM
There's no word for redemption-gasm in Chinese.
If you view this from China's perspective (who never saw the original) you see what the underlying marketing is about. China got a completely different cut of the film. Here's the alternate ending:
[youtube]7MixnqJIlvg[/youtube]
This will surely be one of our many agreed disagreements, ED, just like dancehall reggae, videogames, and films about necrophilia or dwarfs eating each other's scabs.
Speaking of sequels that begin at the moment of the first film's end, the one scene that never rang true with the original for me (apart from the absurd fight choreography and tournament) was when Johnny begs for forgiveness from Daniel at the end of the first film (or was it the beginning of the second?) It totally undid his character.
Time to post No More Kings again
[youtube]uFlQNtL8F9s[/youtube]
If you view this from China's perspective (who never saw the original) you see what the underlying marketing is about. China got a completely different cut of the film. Here's the alternate ending:
[youtube]7MixnqJIlvg[/youtube]
This will surely be one of our many agreed disagreements, ED, just like dancehall reggae, videogames, and films about necrophilia or dwarfs eating each other's scabs.
Speaking of sequels that begin at the moment of the first film's end, the one scene that never rang true with the original for me (apart from the absurd fight choreography and tournament) was when Johnny begs for forgiveness from Daniel at the end of the first film (or was it the beginning of the second?) It totally undid his character.
Time to post No More Kings again
[youtube]uFlQNtL8F9s[/youtube]
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