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Fearless (2006)
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Following the life story of the great Huo Youninja, the Chinese martial arts master, who faces many challenges and hardships through his life, as he lost his family after killing his master, the thing that leads him to leave his own country, shocked till he meets a group of kindhearted women, who help him to regain his faith, till his fame and celebrity.
Following the life story of the great Huo Youninja, the Chinese martial arts master, who faces many challenges and hardships through his life, as he lost his family after killing his master, the thing that leads him to leave his own country, shocked till he meets a group of kindhearted women, who help him to regain his faith, till his fame and celebrity.
Actors:
Collin Chou,
Hee Ching Paw,
John Paisley,
Jon T. Benn,
Jean Claude Leuyer,
Masato Harada,
Binghua Wei
Collin Chou
11 August 1967, Taiwan
Hee Ching Paw
20 July 1947, Hong Kong, British Crown Colony
John Paisley
Jon T. Benn
Jean Claude Leuyer
30 November 1970, Phoenix, Arizona, USA
Masato Harada
3 July 1949, Numazu, Shizuoka, Japan
Binghua Wei
Director:
Ronny Yu
Ronny Yu
1950, Hong Kong, China
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September 22, 2006
A movie that condemns the tendency of global culture to intrude everywhere while embracing the very things that kick multiplex doors down around the world.
March 29, 2011
Part bio-pic, part wuxia, Fearless melds the best of both genres and in the process makes something greater than the sum of its parts, commenting both on its genre and human nature in general, both as they are now and what they could aspire to be.
April 27, 2007
More of a message movie designed for mainland China than a karate chopsocky for consumption in the West where a martial arts movie has to be about butt-kicking to generate any traction.
August 30, 2009
A honorable send-off
Common Sense Media
January 02, 2011
Jet Li's final fight; teens OK.
September 22, 2006
It boils down to a simple but elegantly told morality tale with beautiful sets and scenery and plenty of bracing action.
September 23, 2006
It takes time for the film to bounce back to the heights of its opening scene, but about midway it does.
July 30, 2008
Every action sequence is imaginatively mounted, from a dizzying fight on a high tower, to the sight of Li taking on a wrestler twice his size...
September 23, 2006
Every so often there is a hand-to-hand fight scene to cut the boredom -- the best is set atop a precipitously high wooden tower in a village square -- but even these don't set themselves apart from anything we've seen before.
July 14, 2007
Teamed up with veteran director Ronny Yu and renowned choreographer Yuen Wo Ping, Mr. Li does some of his best work here.
September 22, 2006
Jet Li movies are still pretty cool, but they appear to be heading in an unfortunate direction.
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September 25, 2006
I think this is a terrific film.

