Jet Li's The Enforcer (1995)
Facts
| Cast | Collin Chou, Mary Ellen Dunbar, Henry Fong (II), Bonnie Fu, David Graf, Damian Lau, Jet Li, Tim Lounibos and Anita Mui |
| Theatrical Release | November 30, 1994 |
| DVD Release | April 25, 2000 |
| Running Time | 105 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | R (Restricted) |
| UPC Code | 717951005519 |
| Buy this item ... | 3 new from $24.95, 21 used from $2.85, 3 collectible from $19.95 |
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Average user review:| not my favorite jet li movie |
As with most Jet Li films, you can expect a good deal of action with this one. And unlike his American films, you can expect even more action and longer fights. The only scene that really amazed me was the finale, lasting 7 minutes where Jet Li takes on the boss and his men on the inside of a large boat. The action kind of gets ruined once his son comes in and father uses him as a yo-yo on a rope to take out the guys. Its quite funny looking and obviously totally unrealistic.
The movie didn't flow too well for me, as it proceeds from action to tender moments, back and forth. Just didn't feel right in this film. I might have enjoyed it a little more if the dubbing wasn't so poor. Not a very exciting movie oveall except for some decent action from Li. August 22, 2007
| Some of these JET LI THE COLLECTION movies are really pushing the limits of my patience |
With that being said, this movie is really bad, very little fight scenes early on, and too many stupid things that happen in what should be life and death situations. Still you can't go wrong with iron monkey vs. jet li. The whole coat fighting with jet just blew me away. I didn't like thwe little kids fight scenes, but it wasn't his fault, the wire work was just way overdone. So overall a pretty stupid movie with outstanding fightscenes, even if they are limited. This movie definitely needs to be viewed in the chinese version though. March 7, 2006
| Dimension destroy another mediocre release |
For those fans who have watched Jet's movie career go from the sensational Shaolin Temple and Once Upon a Time in China series, it was this movie (along with the Defender) that marked the beginning in Jet's dramatic decline.
This movie is actually called My Father is a Hero, it has been dubbed and cut for American audiences. It is no wonder that many martial arts films are considered plotless and characterless when the US distributors cut them so only action is left!!
The martial arts action is way below par, the kid is more annoying than Macauley Kulkin, and the bad guy's include Ngai Sing, Ken Lo and Yu Rong Guang! These are some great martial artists and the encounter with Jet should have been breath-taking, but there are too many wires and it's a limp finale overall.
buy the asian import of My Father is a Hero, rather than support these butchered US releases. Or even better buy Jet's classic movies (most things pre-1994) + and the Hong kong edition of Fist of Legend March 25, 2003
| question.. |
| American version ok, da original chinese version much better |
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