Sjaak
29-06-2005, 12:53
Deze film is volgens mij al een jaar uit in Azie en ik geloof dat hij pas uitkomt in oktober in Nederland.
mms://vod.cine21.co.kr/cine21/multi/trailer/a-b/baram_300.asf
Heeft iemand deze film al gedownload van de stichter van het Kyokushin karate of is hij uberhaupt al beschikbaar ?
Fighter in the Wind - the life of Oyama
25 Juni 2005
Fighter in the Wind tells the life story of Oyama Masutatsu and if at times while watching you sense a feeling a DéjÃ* Vu coming on this might be because in the mid-1970’s cult Japanese film icon Sonny Chiba portrayed Oyama Masutatsu in a trilogy of films (Karate Bullfighter, Karate Bearfighter and Karate for Life). While many elements from the series of films that starred Sonny Chiba have been carried over for this retelling of Oyama life there is plenty new information that is revealed that was absent form these previous films. Another major difference between the two is that Sonny Chiba played Oyama as a larger then life persona while this gives a more realistic look that equally balances his triumphs and falls from grace. It is also because of this balance and Yang Dong-geun brilliant performance as Oyama that we are moved to great emotional depths that were not present in the films Sonny Chiba starred in. Yun-ho Yang beautifully recaptures the past with his documentary approach to this film. He also opts not to go the standard route when staging and filming the films martial arts sequences. Even though these fight scenes are shorter then your typical martial arts film they don’t lose any of their overall impact. The characters are well defined and the cast through out the films rises above the material elevating this moving drama into something more then just an action film. One part of the film that in many respects has become a standard in films made in Asia that deal with World War 2 is American soldiers raping the local women. These moments are the most difficult to stomach and never easy to watch. Fighter in the Wind has all the key elements that we have come to expect from martial arts films like exacting revenge and mind blowing martial arts sequences.
http://www.musashi.nl/fightwind.jpg
mms://vod.cine21.co.kr/cine21/multi/trailer/a-b/baram_300.asf
Heeft iemand deze film al gedownload van de stichter van het Kyokushin karate of is hij uberhaupt al beschikbaar ?
Fighter in the Wind - the life of Oyama
25 Juni 2005
Fighter in the Wind tells the life story of Oyama Masutatsu and if at times while watching you sense a feeling a DéjÃ* Vu coming on this might be because in the mid-1970’s cult Japanese film icon Sonny Chiba portrayed Oyama Masutatsu in a trilogy of films (Karate Bullfighter, Karate Bearfighter and Karate for Life). While many elements from the series of films that starred Sonny Chiba have been carried over for this retelling of Oyama life there is plenty new information that is revealed that was absent form these previous films. Another major difference between the two is that Sonny Chiba played Oyama as a larger then life persona while this gives a more realistic look that equally balances his triumphs and falls from grace. It is also because of this balance and Yang Dong-geun brilliant performance as Oyama that we are moved to great emotional depths that were not present in the films Sonny Chiba starred in. Yun-ho Yang beautifully recaptures the past with his documentary approach to this film. He also opts not to go the standard route when staging and filming the films martial arts sequences. Even though these fight scenes are shorter then your typical martial arts film they don’t lose any of their overall impact. The characters are well defined and the cast through out the films rises above the material elevating this moving drama into something more then just an action film. One part of the film that in many respects has become a standard in films made in Asia that deal with World War 2 is American soldiers raping the local women. These moments are the most difficult to stomach and never easy to watch. Fighter in the Wind has all the key elements that we have come to expect from martial arts films like exacting revenge and mind blowing martial arts sequences.
http://www.musashi.nl/fightwind.jpg