Showing posts with label video clip. Show all posts
Showing posts with label video clip. Show all posts

Monday, March 17, 2014

Legend of the Fist; The Return of Chen Zhen (2010) starring Donnie Yen

I have a confession to make I haven't seen Fist of Fury (1972) starring Bruce Lee.  I know, I know it's surprising and it is something I'll have to rectify in the near future.

I had somehow gotten into my head that Lee's Chen Zhen was a real historical figure who fought against the Japanese imperialists but a quick check shows me that I was wrong.  Chen Zhen was a fictional character who has been played my many actors after that including Jet Li and Donny Yen.
Yen first played Chen Zhen in the TV series Fist of Fury.

I saw an ad for Legend of The Fist during SBS Kung Fu Festival and  said I have to watch this.

The movie opens in World War I, where ill equipped  Chinese labourers are caught in the fighting and Chen Zhen is kicking Hun ass in several different ways using a pakour-like style that reminded me of Oliver Queen in Arrow.  When one of Zhen's friends dies, Zhen swaps identities and returns to China.

The film then skips to Shanghai in 1925 whiuch has been divided amongst the other allied nations including Britain and Japan.  Tensions are high and the Japanese are starting their imperial designs.  Chen Zhen ingratiates himself into the Casablanca Club where everyone comes.

When Zhen comes across an attack by the Japanese on a Chinese General, he steals the outfit advertising the movie The Masked Warrior.  The fact that Masked Warrior's outfit looks like Kato's from the Green Hornet probably isn't a coincidence.

 
 
Suddenly, The Masked Warrior is facing the Japanese and being a symbol of the resistance.  Kids are wearing masks and mask graffiti appears around the city. Curiously nothing much is made of this where a movie hero seemingly comes to life (The Cape had a similar conceit did a little of this)
 
The Japanese have a Chinese Patriot Kill List. Interestingly, Zhen is unable to save everyone on the list but and there are some brutal deaths. At the end Chen Zhen faces down the Japanese army brigade as himself with a pair of nunchukas.
 
This is a great film that homages Bruce Lee and well worth seeing.  It is a Chinese film and I saw the subtitled version.
 
 
 
 
 

Monday, February 24, 2014

Roar (music video) by Katy Perry

When I started this blog one of the things I mentioned that I wanted to post about was the video clips of Roar by Katy Perry.

I'm a sucker for jungle adventures like Tarzan, Sheena, Bunduki, and The Phantom. So when I saw this video clip I watched it several times.  Katy Perry makes a great Jungle Princess (as I like to call her Roar the Jungle Queen) and I'd love to see the character in some other format.
It's unlikely that Katy Perry would make a movie (although I'll never say never on that she has done some acting) but an animated TV series or a comic book wouldn't be unrealistic.  Of course being a pulp writer a series of pulp novels would be my preferred option.

Roar and her animal friends protecting the jungle.  Roar summoning 'the eye of the Tiger' to help someone in danger. 

The video clip is a great origin for the character with a plane crash and Katy adapting to life in the jungle after her boyfriend gets killed by a tiger.  She finds her own inner strength and conquers the jungle tames the tiger and names her Kitty Purry as well as painting elephant toenails.
There is almost a George of the Jungle vibe to the latter part of the video.

I especially liked how Katy uses parts of her old outfit to adapt to her new life the heel of her stiletto shoe becomes a spear point and her leopard print scarf becomes her top.

Watch the video and enjoy.