Black Mask

Black Mask

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Black Mask

Jet Li, Ching Wan Lau, Karen Mok, Francoise Yip, Anthony Wong Chau-Sang

Take the art direction and set design from The Crow and Batman. Add a male-bonding element reminiscent of The Killer or Hard-Boiled. Stir in a plot line about some top-secret near-invincible bionic-ma...( read more  read more... )n superwarriors taking over the drug trade in Hong Kong, with only one man who can stop them. Season with a high body count, lots of explosions and running gun battles, and spectacular hand-to-hand fight sequences. Top off with a soupçon of cheesy comic relief and a generous helping of atrocious dubbing. Bake for too long, then remove from oven and allow to cool until thoroughly stale. The result: Black Mask. Sure, it's a preposterous recipe (bet you didn't know that LED readouts will show up on an X-ray), but it's stylishly prepared and presented, with high-octane editing, wild camera angles, and a neo-Goth feel all around. Of course it's all about the remarkable Jet Li, the fight scenes, and the postindustrial art direction. Those who come expecting a high-concept, intelligent thriller will be left with indigestion, but Hong Kong action fans who live and die for insane stunts and head-spinning martial arts scenes will have their appetites sated by this dish. It's very interesting to see the influence that John Woo's hand continues to have on American and HK action thrillers, years after his seminal films with Chow Yun-fat. It'll be even more interesting to see how films like Black Mask hold up in the future. Just don't take it too seriously and this movie works just fine. Oh, and the title? It comes from when Jet Li switches from his mild-mannered librarian persona to butt-kicking superhero, complete with mask and hat à la The Green Hornet's Cato. --Jerry Renshaw

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  • October 16, 2007
    Cheesy fun, just avoid the sequel.
  • September 19, 2006
    You just can't beat the moves of Jet Li. Unless, of course, you're a Bruce Lee follower, then.... well....
  • September 1, 2006
    Very dark (lighting wise), but fun and feels like an episode of the Green Hornet. Action is good.
  • July 25, 2006
    Cool!!! - despite the drab story and settings - the action rocks!
  • June 1, 2008
    earliest jet li movie I saw...enjoyable martial arts fare..not to oserious subject matter..just watch and marvel at li's fighting skills...
  • December 20, 2009
    JET LI REALLY DELIVERS IN THIS ACTION-PACKED KUNG-FU FILM
  • December 18, 2009
    Jet Li takes on somebody that looks remarkably like Ozzie Osbourne. Plenty of breathtaking action and martial arts.
  • October 29, 2009
    Enjoyable action/martial arts movie.
  • September 7, 2009
    Black Mask is still my favorite movie starring Jet Li. Great character and action.
  • August 25, 2009
    3.5 stars of 5 for Black Mask. This Jet Li movie is interesting, high action and a good story. Plenty of Hong Kong wire-work fight scenes. A small tribute to Bruce Lee's "Kato" character of the Green Hornet fame. What can you say, it is a Jet Li movie and I like Jet Li! Oh, this ...( read more)movie was filmed in Hong Kong and looks like it was originally in Chinese and redubed into English. It is worth the time to watch and I will likely watch it again in the future.

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