06-18-2020, 11:20 AM
Azreen does have an oddly shaped body, especially his neck, but it works. Ruhian is the man. I love his work. Shame he'll always play villains because he just looks villainous.
I remember you've had issues with multiple heroes taking down a lone villain before. It's more about cooperation. The heroes unite. Teamwork.
And as for strikes to the nuts, come on now. That was one of those moves we learned in Lin Bo Kin, our first set. Strike those nuts!
It's really one of those diamond-in-the-rough films, not totally awesome but intriguing potential. It reminds me of when I first saw Iko Uwais (and Yayan Ruhian) or Tony Jaa, although not as fresh, but interesting nonetheless. It was those drone shots and that first warehouse fight that sold me. And I did write that review in a manipulative way to gain traction. Seems to have worked.
I remember you've had issues with multiple heroes taking down a lone villain before. It's more about cooperation. The heroes unite. Teamwork.
And as for strikes to the nuts, come on now. That was one of those moves we learned in Lin Bo Kin, our first set. Strike those nuts!
It's really one of those diamond-in-the-rough films, not totally awesome but intriguing potential. It reminds me of when I first saw Iko Uwais (and Yayan Ruhian) or Tony Jaa, although not as fresh, but interesting nonetheless. It was those drone shots and that first warehouse fight that sold me. And I did write that review in a manipulative way to gain traction. Seems to have worked.
Shadow boxing the apocalypse


