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Rob Roy MacGregor
December 26th, 2004, 04:19 PM
Anyone seen this? I saw it on DVD a couple of years ago and was impressed. Although it was all Asians, I didn't see a lot of Jew influence in it. In fact, I think it was made as an independent film. No race-mixing (all asian though) and excellent cinematography, along with excellent special effects and very well written.

I would prefer to watch a film with all asians and no Whites, than to watch a film like "Shogun" or "The King and I" that has plenty of hidden and/or obvious race mixing messages.

One of my Christmas gifts was the DVD "Hero" (http://www.empiremovies.com/movies/2003/hero.shtml) with Jet Li, made by the same director. It will be interesting to watch.

heaven above
January 7th, 2005, 11:33 AM
I saw it a few years ago. Thought it was unbelievable rubbish. Then again these chinese films of people running up sheer walls and that sort of nonsense, doesn't do anything for me. Had to watch it, it was the film/entertainment on a flight I was on .

Antiochus Epiphanes
January 7th, 2005, 12:08 PM
Anyone seen this? I saw it on DVD a couple of years ago and was impressed. Although it was all Asians, I didn't see a lot of Jew influence in it. In fact, I think it was made as an independent film. No race-mixing (all asian though) and excellent cinematography, along with excellent special effects and very well written.

I would prefer to watch a film with all asians and no Whites, than to watch a film like "Shogun" or "The King and I" that has plenty of hidden and/or obvious race mixing messages.

One of my Christmas gifts was the DVD "Hero" (http://www.empiremovies.com/movies/2003/hero.shtml) with Jet Li, made by the same director. It will be interesting to watch.

I liked Crouching Tiger. I thought that the bad guy (gal) had some sinister Jewish similarities, using poison darts and sneaking around. It's not uncommon for any dramatic work involving war or martial arts to posit a more honorable character vs a more sinister and Jewish-like one, even if we're talking strictly nonWhites all around.