With the Michelle Yeoh section as well, of course. This is why we make and watch movies.
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She is a force of nature. Who choreographed that fight? Anyone know?
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I see a lot of Jackie Chan influence in that fight scene.
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Been a fan of her since the '90s when I saw Supercop.
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No GIFs yet, so I'll try reproducing my breakdown without: The visual phrase dedicated to Rothrock's fight ends with a back kick to Dick Wei's face. With Yuen, when a visual phrase ends, contrast is used to kickstart the next one. We left Cynthia on a horizontal slomo shot, meaning we jump to...
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Michelle Yeoh's fight with a standard-speed, low-angle shot. The images contrast, but the movement is continuous: the last Cynthia frame and the first Michelle frame are similarly composed in terms of blocking, and the momentum is never lost. This creates a sense of continuity through...
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Okay, which movie is this from? Because I would love the Corridor Crew to do a Stunt Artists React video to it!
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Need to find the Tofu fight from Wing Chung
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Loved the finale of this film. Yeoh had fun with the little leveled glass furniture.
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Just the other day she watched "Tomorrow Never Dies" again. I didn't remember that she appeared in the movie.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=DdyB_0Cd26w
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That throwing both guys off the balcony simultaneously move at the end is fabulous!
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She’s so badass!!! I love all her early films out of Hong Kong!
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Hong Kong Cinema, 1980's: The "Fuck That Guys Back in Particular" years.
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