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Man of Tai Chi gets the green light!
TheTangerine
2013-07-02 14:59


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I've been pretty behind on news lately but oh man, am I excited to see this film... A chinese/english kung fu film with Reeves as the villain... everything I find awesome in one movie :D
tini4
2013-07-03 07:47


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@ARYA, Really cool music video! I too read that he singing. I started to respect him so much...
ARYA
2013-07-04 22:05


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http://youtu.be/AEhVKhTz8wY

http://youtu.be/AEhVKhTz8wY

from April 2013

Karamelle
2013-07-05 01:56


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oh I felt so embarrassed for him that I couldn't watch it entirely... but the sandwich part was awesome
bluecandlelight
2013-07-05 11:47


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that interview was awesome. lol Keanu got free food. and damn..that lady sure made him feel guilty for not reading fan mail.

didn't know he once had a bike stolen. he was checking people's backyards for it lol.

anita7722013-07-05 17:16


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Oh, please tell me that this is a horrible translation issue:


http://stcommunities.straitstimes.com/movies/2013/06/29/keanu-reeves-tai-chi-master

"Even though The Matrix is his most iconic movie, Reeves does not feel it was the proudest moment of his two-decade career.

He laughed heartily while reflecting: “For me, it’s like I can’t be proud of being in that.

“I love them andI gave them (directors the Wachowski brothers) everything I humanly could for those films. As an actor, I can only think: ‘These are good movies, and I am happy to be part of them’.”

ARYA
2013-07-05 23:49


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ARYA
2013-07-05 23:53


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@ Karamelle, I feel your issue. Remember he is a professional and this is part of the game. He knows it. Lot's of Keanu content I view with sound off. Just sayin...
ARYA
2013-07-06 03:00


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http://www.sbs.com.au/films/movie/15552/man-of-tai-chi
Reeves kicks off directorial career in style.
Man of Tai Chi Review / Russell Edwards

Reeves wisely makes sure that the action is right

With much fanfare last year, self-confessed martial arts buff RZA made his directing debut with The Man with the Iron Fists as a way of doffing his baseball cap to Hong Kong’s Shaw Brothers studios. We all know how that turned out…

So who would have thought that in his first time out as director, Keanu Reeves would hit much closer to home with Man of Tai Chi?

Shot in Beijing and Hong Kong with involvement from The China Film Group, Village Roadshow Asia and Universal Studios, the film has the bucks and the bureaucracy behind it as an official co-production. But it takes more than locations to get a film to work.

Engaging his mates from his Matrix days, Tiger Hu Chen and Yuen Woo-ping, Reeves wisely makes sure that the action is right. With Yuen directing action and stuntman Chen as the star, the film’s fight sequences are well staged and (mostly) feel authentic. Reeves alternates between wide shots that clearly show both combatants and tighter shots that get in close but still allow the full flow of all the fighting manoeuvres to be plainly visible. There’s some genre standard trickery of course like a dash of well-disguised wire work, but on the whole it’s effectively presented and energetic enough to keep audiences attentive.

As well as directing, Reeves plays the Hong Kong-based bad guy Donaka who runs an international underground fight network for the viewing pleasure of rich customers. Looking for a new champion, he locks on Beijing tai chi student and bike courier, Tiger Chen (played by Tiger Hu Chen just so there’s no confusion). As the script is at pains to reinforce, tai chi is mostly a physical form of meditation rather than a fighting art. However, when Beijing property developers threaten to demolish the temple at which Chen studies with his master (Yu Hai), the apt pupil uses Donaka’s offer of employment to quickly raise the needed cash to save the temple from demolition.

What Chen’s master fears (and what Donaka is counting on) is that Chen’s blood lust will be aroused by the violent contests and his tai chi discipline will be corrupted in the process. Written by video game scriptwriter Michael G. Cooney, the story is simple, but it never loses faith with its spiritual centre or the martial arts films of yore that first introduced kung fu to Westerners back in the 1970s. A subplot involving a Hong Kong cop (Karen Mok) who is determined to bust the underground fighting ring and her cynical superior officer (Simon Yam) adds genuine excitement to proceedings.

Chen is no Bruce Lee (who is?); nor is the film as flashy with its physical combat as some might wish, but it’s consistently of a high and entertaining standard… until the climactic battle in which Keanu himself appears. Here Reeves – a martial arts hobbyist – exposes himself as a novice amongst masters. An obvious reliance on a speeded up camera, further undermines the big finale.

But a bonus for people who watch movies all the way through, is the end credits backdropped with a simple, slow-moving pan across Beijing’s shamelessly polluted morning skyline. Who knows why this meditative shot is here, but it provides a poetic postscript to a respectable martial arts movie that keeps faith with tai chi’s spiritual focus.

ARYA
2013-07-06 03:01


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@ anita, admitting to "pride" is not something he usually does. Get used to it.
LucaM
2013-07-06 03:06


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... I've got a confession to make.
reading that review brightened my evening a little.



Get used to it.

*raises eyebrow* ;)
ARYA
2013-07-06 05:20


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http://news.xinhuanet.com/ent/2013-07/05/c_124960404.htm

http://news.xinhuanet.com/ent/2013-07/05/c_124960404.htm

Can anyone find this poetry or prose?

LucaM
2013-07-06 05:28


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this?
http://www.hunterarchive.com/files/poetry/sonnetstoorpheus.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonnets_to_Orpheus
http://www.sonnetstoorpheus.com/
ARYA
2013-07-06 05:58


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It so clear to me now. I could never be where he is reciting. I would hit the floor like a sack of bricks, but still smiling... and with the paramedics coming it would put a damper on the event. Frankly I am impressed I remain upright for his recitations in the movies.
@Luca, thank you... and if this event ever turns up on video I cannot see it and most def cannot hear it. It's a safety issue.
anita7722013-07-06 09:56


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"@ anita, admitting to "pride" is not something he usually does. Get used to it"

Every other time someone's asked him, he said he's been proud of being in those movies. This just seemed weird.

Anakin McFly
2013-07-06 10:13

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Chen is no Bruce Lee (who is?)

Bruce Lee.

Joke
2013-07-06 21:01


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http://origin-stcommunities.straitstimes.com/movies/2013/07/06/karen-mok-discusses-working-keanu-reeves-his-directorial-debut-man-tai-chi
ARYA
2013-07-07 00:56


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still there?

http://english.cri.cn/11354/2013/07/06/102s774375_1.htm

http://english.cri.cn/11354/2013/07/06/102s774375_1.htm

2013-07-07 01:08
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LucaM
2013-07-07 04:05


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http://www.moviexclusive.com/detail.php?c=73&desc=M&p=2429&t=man-of-tai-chi-2013_2429

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