1:37 Can't believe he legit grabbed his own foot with his hand, and held it back as if to charge up the power of the kick when released just when the guy stopped blocking. Genius xD
First time Ive seen that move was in TV series Mortal Kombat Conquest by Scorpion fighting Sub-Zero. th-cam.com/video/nZ91Y92jrm0/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=KurtisStryker at min 3:03
LOL There was the biggest collective "OOOOHHHHHH" throughout the martial arts community when he kicked the steel beam. These guys always have the best fight choreography.
4:30 This movie is the most splatter filled thing I've ever seen, with every stab, slice, crunch, snap, and other variety of human-obliteration you could imagine. And yet that one kick is still the most brutal moment of the whole movie. I've never seen a single person watch that, and not just completely crease.
There's some rule I read about horror movies. That seeing big, dramatic violence is less impactful than small injuries for some reason. Like throwing a guy into a wood chipper is rough, but everyone with legs doubled over in agony when that kick missed.
@@jnhzrk6841 Exactly. If you want to make an impactful scene, make it relatable. Hitting such a hard kick on the shin will make anyone wince, especially because most people definitely have had hit their shin either lightly or heavily, and imagination takes the rest.
iko= using pencak silat joe= using judo thats why we can see thats iko mostly have circle move( most pencak silat move counter attack ) and joe mostly use power with their body and puch attack in the floor, pencak silat not do punch in floor actually, thats why iko bad if puching at floor and joe can counter it
I love that you sort of feel their different martial arts in how they fight. Like Iko having an advantage for striking and speed versus Joe having an advantage in grappling and power
That's why when iko was flying to meet chien woo they show a triad ceremony comparing they're bodies and I think it's meant for the ending to try to let us know who's going to be grappling, wrestling which is ito since he was more bulkier than Arian aka iko
Dude, in The Night Comes for Us, both Joe Taslim and Iko Uwais played bad guys, but Iko Uwais was the villain. Iko Uwais did the choreography of the fight, combining Pencak Silat, Judo and Wushu moves. Of course, Iko used Pencak Silat and Joe used both his Wushu and Judo skills. It was the most brutal fight scene ever choreographed by Iko Uwais.
God damn, this fight was so visceral! So many moments that you can feel. Like the hands full of tacks. I put my hand down on a pile of them once when I was a kid and I remember it all too well!
I like all of his movie fighting scene. It feels like the real fight. Everyone will use their full capability in life or death battle to survive. So great to see it.
Uwais is also in headshot and a film about aliens called beyond skyline, but there's a lot of decent fight scenes in there. Merantau is his first film, some great clips in there too. Mile 22 with Wahlberg is another, fight scenes are more limited in that one though. Triple threat, with Scott Adkins and. Tony Jaa. That's the main ones anyway.
I love how they don't hold back in these scenes. You may get squeamish, but you just cannot look away. The quality of the fight between the 3 women assassins was exceptional, as well. Great movie!
I watched one of Timo (the director) film called Macabre, which basically is about a cannibal family. If you combine Timo and Iko, then this is exactly what will come out.
My favorite bit of Choreography meets Cinematography is in the knee bar attempts they do this beautiful setup and hold before cutting to the leg straightening into foot meet knee.
This is one of my favorite action movies. In 2018 when it released, it was hailed as one of the bloodiest action movies of all time! The entire movie is packed man!
@@BurridgeMartialArts604 I noticed you only have a couple Donnie Yen clips too. Anything Ip Man with Donnie in it is also well worth a look. First movie he fights 10 Black Belts at once.
The first time this came out, I was expecting a nice action movie. Turns out, it was quite brutal 😂 but still, the cast director and the fighting choreographer need some raise!
Part of this for me is the sound. We all know that reverberating touch that is required for such a sound. And it simply echoes all the way up your spine. Such a visceral moment.
When your fight scene is physically painful just to watch, you're both doing your job very well and also doing it TOO well, holy shit i need to ice down my shin after that.
This fight has to be one of the most well-crafted fight scenes ever. I’ve seen better in terms of choreography, it was still amazing, but the directing, editing and camera angle is unmatched and I’ve never seen any fight scene captured as well as this
@@mrpog574 yeah im curious too what movie?? Ong bak? Good but not close to this? Any legend jackie chan 1.000 movie fight? Not as good as this n what next? Hollywood fight scenes? List then one who has better choreography than this? Even as a moscow girl russian like to fight barehand but our movie fight scenes never close to this level
Omg thank you for spotlighting this BRILLIANT fight!! I wish more people knew and talked about it. I genuinely think it's the greatest one-on-one martial arts fight scene I've ever witnessed
I recommend to watch Iko Uwais' debut movie MERANTAU a.k.a Merantau Warrior (2009), made by same director and crew as RAID movies. It's a movie made specifically to formally introduce Pencak Silat to the world. It less brutal than Raids but has a beautiful story. 😎
PG, LOL. He might have been sarcastic. Talking about brutal, we'll see more brutality and fatality on upcoming Mortal Combat movie adaptation with Joe Taslim as Sub-Zero.
I saw this movie with my parents and i was expecting to be a normal martial arts action film and i realized it's a bloody action thriller, one of the most brutal movies I've seen but very well made, good choreography, emotional scenes, good soundtrack, the ending was sad but good. It's easily one of my favorite movies, in the other hand my parents hated it because of the crazy amount of violence and blood, they were worrying about me that i liked it so much! 😂😂😂
I cant wait for Joe Taslim's Sub-Zero in the new Mortal Kombat.. considering its a mortal kombat and R-rated, it better be brutal and gore.. after all its fatality bro!
Watched this fight a few times, what i like about it is the stable camera, if this was a hollywood fight it would be jump cutting and spinning all over the place with dramatic music blasting out. Questionable if someone could take that much trauma and injury though and still fight/function ?, superb work all the same.
Timo, the director, is known for his horror slasher film. So his movie will be bloody and gory. Blend it perfectly with pencak silat, then you got this. A fight that will satisfy blood lust, rushing adrenaline, make you cringe and exhausted but make you want more. It'll entertain the beast within you.
Joe taslim such a great judo professional man. For him penchak was a little bit more difficult than iko cause peace upon his father iko’s father was a penchak master. Great reaction greetings from France 🇫🇷
knee to the steel pole that hurt ooofff. remembered back in highschool playing with friend to kick something but i kick the edge of wooden table. oh that was so hurt. Another one was when i was work on platform. Was trying to bring steel pipe without noticing steel grater boom. Instant bleeding. That one took 3 days for the pain gone. I dont know why but the grater blunt and the safety cloth not even torn.
Actually Iko said in a interview that the person he was fighting, in first segment, is his best friend. He could only Judo so he had to teach him some things.
If you want to watch another iko uwais movie, maybe try to watch "merantau" an old film but the fighting is just like the raid because gareth evans is also the producer
@@BurridgeMartialArts604 try this link th-cam.com/video/IdQZHpZqrZQ/w-d-xo.html the uploader do a good job to cover most of the fights, there's 9 fights scene in total. You can do more than 1 scene in 1 video because some of them is very short, but it's up to you.
Take a look a the most recent interview from Scott Adkins with Joe Taslim on 'the art of action'. Really interesting interview and some insight on how Joe got started.
The martial arts genre films that give me goosebumps are : The Night Comes For Us. Brutal scenes, violence, endless fights, attractions and characters that have their own distinctive style. Merged into one in the film. Even when I first watched The Night Come For Us, I immediately concluded that the film not only shows how to beat the opponent, but how to fight to stay alive. In this film, the fight scenes are very different when compared to other martial arts genre films. Even the film shows scenes of violence against women fighting. In fact, the feeling I felt while watching this film was very different. Actually, it doesn't look like a martial arts movie but a horror movie. For some reason, I liked the roles played by the 3 women in the film. While I also liked the Mortal Kombat movies (Kitana and Sonya), I wasn't particularly interested in the female leads in Mortal Kombat, as if they had a different class appearance in the fight scenes compared to The Night Come For Us. Just my opinion : 10/10 Gore and Brutal for martial arts (The Night Come For Us).
Old Boy's one take Both eastern version and western remake are interesting choreographies for looooooong takes yet with this kind of brutality/gritty realism, ya might like it :D
me gusto la reacción, aunque mi ingles no es muy bueno, solo entendí el 20% de lo que dijo, pero bueno, me encanto la película y todas las peliculas de iko uwais
@@BurridgeMartialArts604 first 5mins opening fight scene of Villianess will blow you away, do ALL the fights from Headshot (especially the final fight)👍
I have been going back and watching some of the movies after doing the scenes, I don't want to watch too many because I like being able to give an honest first time reaction for you guys.
You take an inch of your fingers, starting from the belly button, move an inch continuosly whether to the upper side of your body and forward to your head and face area , or to the sides or even to the lower of your body , it will point to the weakest points of human beings. Points that you can strike with the most minimum pressure regardless the size of your oppenent. It could crush, break, suffocate, knock out or even suffocate your opponent with a single strike. Unless youre Superman.
If there is something that the coreographies and camera angles are great at conveying in Uwait's movies, is empathic pain. I felt a lot of the hurtful stuff that happened. I cringed so hard at some impacts I might have chipped a tooth.
4:30
I felt that
You felt that
We all felt that
The most brutal moment in any movie ever
I FLINCHED. I FUKIN FLINCHED
They sold it so well! The sound and camera and the way his leg goes limp immediately
I've watched this thrice and it still feels like shit
@@BurridgeMartialArts604 after that kick to the metal beam. I would’ve been done
1:37 Can't believe he legit grabbed his own foot with his hand, and held it back as if to charge up the power of the kick when released just when the guy stopped blocking. Genius xD
Right? I've seen people do it with a roundhouse kick while sparring too, always catches people off guard. Supposedly it's a TKD thing
i just suddenly realize that. it's awesome
First time Ive seen that move was in TV series Mortal Kombat Conquest by Scorpion fighting Sub-Zero.
th-cam.com/video/nZ91Y92jrm0/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=KurtisStryker at min 3:03
@@ryutenmen Funny how in this scene Sub Zero also gets kick in the same manner
@@ryutenmen chris cassamassa vs jj perry round 2. ty for the walk down memory lane
LOL There was the biggest collective "OOOOHHHHHH" throughout the martial arts community when he kicked the steel beam. These guys always have the best fight choreography.
4:30 This movie is the most splatter filled thing I've ever seen, with every stab, slice, crunch, snap, and other variety of human-obliteration you could imagine. And yet that one kick is still the most brutal moment of the whole movie. I've never seen a single person watch that, and not just completely crease.
There's some rule I read about horror movies. That seeing big, dramatic violence is less impactful than small injuries for some reason. Like throwing a guy into a wood chipper is rough, but everyone with legs doubled over in agony when that kick missed.
That’s probably because you can’t imagine the feeling of being thrown into a wood chipper, but you can sure as hell imagine kicking that beam.
@@jnhzrk6841 Exactly. If you want to make an impactful scene, make it relatable. Hitting such a hard kick on the shin will make anyone wince, especially because most people definitely have had hit their shin either lightly or heavily, and imagination takes the rest.
iko= using pencak silat
joe= using judo
thats why we can see thats iko mostly have circle move( most pencak silat move counter attack ) and joe mostly use power with their body and puch attack in the floor, pencak silat not do punch in floor actually, thats why iko bad if puching at floor and joe can counter it
Thank you this is super informative.
This movie is probably one of the most brutal things I've seen in years. That's my way of saying see the whole movie.
I'm going to watch one or two more scenes on here first so I don't ruin the 1st time reactions then I'll be watching it all. really excited
Super brutal!!!
This movie is the most violent thing I have ever seen in my life, bar none. It is unbelievable.
me too
I did watch it on Netflix, but had to stop this fight scene, half way through, then finish it later on
Yoooo sub zero was so dope in MK, but watching this scene again. They way under utilized my man Joe taslim!!!
BRO IKO or RAMA MUST IN MK 2 MOVIE! IS MUST!
Iko has his own choreo company, and that's the only way to utilize Joe's ability to the max
That is everything you want from a cinematic fight. Truly brilliant!
I love how, even with all the brutal moments in this movie, the one thing everyone winces at is the kick at 4:30 lmao
You feel that one
I love that you sort of feel their different martial arts in how they fight. Like Iko having an advantage for striking and speed versus Joe having an advantage in grappling and power
That's why when iko was flying to meet chien woo they show a triad ceremony comparing they're bodies and I think it's meant for the ending to try to let us know who's going to be grappling, wrestling which is ito since he was more bulkier than Arian aka iko
Dude, in The Night Comes for Us, both Joe Taslim and Iko Uwais played bad guys, but Iko Uwais was the villain.
Iko Uwais did the choreography of the fight, combining Pencak Silat, Judo and Wushu moves. Of course, Iko used Pencak Silat and Joe used both his Wushu and Judo skills. It was the most brutal fight scene ever choreographed by Iko Uwais.
God damn, this fight was so visceral! So many moments that you can feel. Like the hands full of tacks. I put my hand down on a pile of them once when I was a kid and I remember it all too well!
I like all of his movie fighting scene. It feels like the real fight. Everyone will use their full capability in life or death battle to survive. So great to see it.
This whole movie is brutal AF and it's one of my favorite films. But I definitely felt that kick on that beam OUCH
This and the raid are like nothing I've ever seen before!!
Uwais is also in headshot and a film about aliens called beyond skyline, but there's a lot of decent fight scenes in there.
Merantau is his first film, some great clips in there too.
Mile 22 with Wahlberg is another, fight scenes are more limited in that one though.
Triple threat, with Scott Adkins and. Tony Jaa.
That's the main ones anyway.
I love how they don't hold back in these scenes. You may get squeamish, but you just cannot look away. The quality of the fight between the 3 women assassins was exceptional, as well. Great movie!
4:30 gave me flashbacks to when I was in high school playing soccer and hit the goal post with my shin.
I watched one of Timo (the director) film called Macabre, which basically is about a cannibal family. If you combine Timo and Iko, then this is exactly what will come out.
My favorite bit of Choreography meets Cinematography is in the knee bar attempts they do this beautiful setup and hold before cutting to the leg straightening into foot meet knee.
This is one of my favorite action movies. In 2018 when it released, it was hailed as one of the bloodiest action movies of all time! The entire movie is packed man!
There's still a few fights from this movie I want to do and then I'm going to watch the whole thing. I can't wait
@@BurridgeMartialArts604 I noticed you only have a couple Donnie Yen clips too. Anything Ip Man with Donnie in it is also well worth a look. First movie he fights 10 Black Belts at once.
Iko uwais is the most underrated action star of our time he is lethal.
The first time this came out, I was expecting a nice action movie. Turns out, it was quite brutal 😂 but still, the cast director and the fighting choreographer need some raise!
Iko himself is the fight choreographer.
Iko with silat + Joe taslim with Judo=powerful combo😎
4:56 i had spar with a friend b4 shin on shin collision till this day I still remember how it hurt.
Part of this for me is the sound. We all know that reverberating touch that is required for such a sound. And it simply echoes all the way up your spine.
Such a visceral moment.
When your fight scene is physically painful just to watch, you're both doing your job very well and also doing it TOO well, holy shit i need to ice down my shin after that.
This is such a badass movie! Had a lot of great fight scenes and they're very brutal! Definitely one to watch and keep!
Iko Uwais is really a badass how great he became ❤️
Next "Headshot" by him too is really brutal.
super talented guy and deserves all the praise he gets!
@@BurridgeMartialArts604 Deserves more!
This fight has to be one of the most well-crafted fight scenes ever. I’ve seen better in terms of choreography, it was still amazing, but the directing, editing and camera angle is unmatched and I’ve never seen any fight scene captured as well as this
The perfect amount of camera shake and cut
waitt... better choreography? shit what movie what show
@@mrpog574 yeah im curious too what movie?? Ong bak? Good but not close to this? Any legend jackie chan 1.000 movie fight? Not as good as this n what next? Hollywood fight scenes? List then one who has better choreography than this? Even as a moscow girl russian like to fight barehand but our movie fight scenes never close to this level
@@mrpog574 the Raid 1 & 2 are comparable imo
There are men out there that can take this kind of beating and still keep going. 😳
Omg thank you for spotlighting this BRILLIANT fight!! I wish more people knew and talked about it. I genuinely think it's the greatest one-on-one martial arts fight scene I've ever witnessed
I recommend to watch Iko Uwais' debut movie MERANTAU a.k.a Merantau Warrior (2009), made by same director and crew as RAID movies.
It's a movie made specifically to formally introduce Pencak Silat to the world. It less brutal than Raids but has a beautiful story. 😎
I will definitely give it a look! Pencak Silat is something new for me but it is an amazing looking style, excited to see more of it
Yeah this is a good film, you can tell it's an early film for both director (Gareth Edwards) and Iko Uwais, but some great fights and story lines.
PG, LOL. He might have been sarcastic.
Talking about brutal, we'll see more brutality and fatality on upcoming Mortal Combat movie adaptation with Joe Taslim as Sub-Zero.
Can't wait! FINISH HIM!
You know it's bad when EVERYONE who has ever thrown a kick jump in agony AT THE SAME MOMENT
4:30 Favorite scene
Incredibly well done scene
when i first saw raid when i was younger man i said rite away this is the best fighting movie ever of all time to me #1 its just on another level
This guys are amazing. Very impressive. 👏
Fun fact this move right here 2:53 is commonly used in a Pencak Silat artistic performances who thought this move can be so brutal
one of the most brutal fights i have ever seen .
_when he kicked that metal beam I FELT THAT._ I saw you cringe and I knew you prolly felt that too lol!
I love Joe Taslim scene on Fast & Furious 6 when he beats Tyrese and Sun Kung on Subway
I haven't seen any fast and furious since the second one I think? I'll make sure to look for this one
this is not a FATALITY, this is ULTIMATE BRUTALITY, damn
Am I the only one watching with eyes away from the screen?
Look for the rooftop fight from Iko's first film Merantau. The pole bit will make you flinch.
awesome not knowing who would win made the fight a lot more fun to watch
I saw this movie with my parents and i was expecting to be a normal martial arts action film and i realized it's a bloody action thriller, one of the most brutal movies I've seen but very well made, good choreography, emotional scenes, good soundtrack, the ending was sad but good. It's easily one of my favorite movies, in the other hand my parents hated it because of the crazy amount of violence and blood, they were worrying about me that i liked it so much! 😂😂😂
I cant wait for Joe Taslim's Sub-Zero in the new Mortal Kombat.. considering its a mortal kombat and R-rated, it better be brutal and gore.. after all its fatality bro!
I hope it will be as gore as this movie (TNCFU), Mortal Kombat movies in 90s were a bit disappointing in that aspect.
Did the movie still not released??what date they will release?
the movie went sucks
They are actor and also real athlete, Iko uwais is pencak silat athlete and Joe taslim Judo Athlete
4:30 I feel it too
bro
I think I'll feel that for the rest of my life
iko uwais choreography very very amazing
Burridge omg I love this movie!!!!
F**!!
This suddenly appears on recommended video for me while I eating my breakfast...daaaammnn
This is a fight I’m happy that I watched u react to
Great review! Silat is one of our heritage as indonesian traditional martial art. Keep up the good work! Terima kasih & salam
Terima kasih teman
I have loved learning about the Silat style and would love to actually learn some of it one day!
This scene was always the epitome of the phrase ‘The only hit point that matters is the last one’
Watched this fight a few times, what i like about it is the stable camera, if this was a hollywood fight it would be jump cutting and spinning all over the place with dramatic music blasting out. Questionable if someone could take that much trauma and injury though and still fight/function ?, superb work all the same.
Timo, the director, is known for his horror slasher film. So his movie will be bloody and gory. Blend it perfectly with pencak silat, then you got this. A fight that will satisfy blood lust, rushing adrenaline, make you cringe and exhausted but make you want more. It'll entertain the beast within you.
This movie is bat-shit crazy 😤 much props to Iko and Joe for pulling this off 🙌
I think an often overlooked thing is when the MC punches yet hits cement. That REALLY hurts, just another thing to this gritty scene.
It was the slice down the back that got me freaking out like a girl. Voice went all high when I yelled "WHAT THE FUCK!?".. oh hell no
Joe taslim such a great judo professional man. For him penchak was a little bit more difficult than iko cause peace upon his father iko’s father was a penchak master. Great reaction greetings from France 🇫🇷
I`ve watchetd this movie and I can say that this was such a brutal
Ive never seen this before, that was insane
Badass movie, everyone should watch the whole thing. Other movies that are pretty badass are chocolate and the man from nowhere.
knee to the steel pole that hurt ooofff. remembered back in highschool playing with friend to kick something but i kick the edge of wooden table. oh that was so hurt. Another one was when i was work on platform. Was trying to bring steel pipe without noticing steel grater boom. Instant bleeding. That one took 3 days for the pain gone. I dont know why but the grater blunt and the safety cloth not even torn.
Actually Iko said in a interview that the person he was fighting, in first segment, is his best friend. He could only Judo so he had to teach him some things.
Joe Taslim is a beast, he is the best actor to portray SubZero
If you want to watch another iko uwais movie, maybe try to watch "merantau" an old film but the fighting is just like the raid because gareth evans is also the producer
I was trying to pick a good scene from it, any recommendations?
@@BurridgeMartialArts604 try this link th-cam.com/video/IdQZHpZqrZQ/w-d-xo.html
the uploader do a good job to cover most of the fights, there's 9 fights scene in total. You can do more than 1 scene in 1 video because some of them is very short, but it's up to you.
You have to watch the last fight scene in The Man From No Where.
I could not finish this the last time I watched it and I have watched the raid/the raid II back to back.
I Have Watched This Movies 10 Times And Iko Uwais Was The One WHO Died By Being Shot After The Fight With Joe Taslim
Those two are actually really close friends
This movie is so gory ! :O
Right! Wasn't sure what to expect going in but damn did they deliver an amazing scene
Joe Taslim play as sub-zero in new mortal kombat movie👍
React to Scott Adkins, Undisputed 2, Ninja II Shadow of a Tear, and Avengement
Take a look a the most recent interview from Scott Adkins with Joe Taslim on 'the art of action'. Really interesting interview and some insight on how Joe got started.
I will definitely check that out! Scott Adkins is a great guy to listen to
thank you
The martial arts genre films that give me goosebumps are :
The Night Comes For Us.
Brutal scenes, violence, endless fights, attractions and characters that have their own distinctive style. Merged into one in the film. Even when I first watched The Night Come For Us, I immediately concluded that the film not only shows how to beat the opponent, but how to fight to stay alive. In this film, the fight scenes are very different when compared to other martial arts genre films. Even the film shows scenes of violence against women fighting.
In fact, the feeling I felt while watching this film was very different. Actually, it doesn't look like a martial arts movie but a horror movie. For some reason, I liked the roles played by the 3 women in the film. While I also liked the Mortal Kombat movies (Kitana and Sonya), I wasn't particularly interested in the female leads in Mortal Kombat, as if they had a different class appearance in the fight scenes compared to The Night Come For Us.
Just my opinion :
10/10 Gore and Brutal for martial arts
(The Night Come For Us).
Old Boy's one take
Both eastern version and western remake are interesting choreographies for looooooong takes yet with this kind of brutality/gritty realism, ya might like it :D
TNCFU is a horror-gruesome movie camuflage as an action movie
Best movie indonesia pencak silat
Super Mantap😃👍
MK next movies should be like this, raw and unforgiving. Big guns that just wont surrender and its one to one fight.
Me and my mom did't want to see anymore sharp objects after watching this. Lol.
Mate! Watch the whole movie!
It is awesome!!
TNCFU final fight scene > The Raid 2 final fight scene > The Raid 1 final fight scene
yeah the kitchen fight is still my favorite action fight scene ever. Everything about it is 10 out of 10.
me gusto la reacción, aunque mi ingles no es muy bueno, solo entendí el 20% de lo que dijo, pero bueno, me encanto la película y todas las peliculas de iko uwais
This is a true hardcore match
my god, the brutality of the scene slowly increase until i cant bear to watch it
The man from nowhere fight scene
The real mortal combat action
this whole film is brutal
I like how the table saw prop was designed by someone who has never seen a table saw.
PG meaning "Pretty Gratuitous".... 🤣🤣🤣
Must have been!
Watch the fight scenes from the movie "Headshot" Iko Uwais is in those also watch the first fight scene from the movie "The Villianess"
Just did one from Headshot the other day, hopefully you can see it! Never heard of the Villianess, I'll check it out
@@BurridgeMartialArts604 first 5mins opening fight scene of Villianess will blow you away, do ALL the fights from Headshot (especially the final fight)👍
Berkat iko pencak silat mendunia
iko itu bagus (google translate, hopefully it is right!!)
Please react wu assassin
It's somewhat understandable. We don't have such a thing as grammar Nazi in Indonesia. So feel free to use the Language.
Alternate Title: _The Overkill Comes for Us_
Next please react The Night Comes for Us - Julie Estelle vs Two Assasins
Thanks
you must watch the whole movie, not partial vids like this, love your comments btw! learned something by it
I have been going back and watching some of the movies after doing the scenes, I don't want to watch too many because I like being able to give an honest first time reaction for you guys.
You take an inch of your fingers, starting from the belly button, move an inch continuosly whether to the upper side of your body and forward to your head and face area , or to the sides or even to the lower of your body , it will point to the weakest points of human beings. Points that you can strike with the most minimum pressure regardless the size of your oppenent. It could crush, break, suffocate, knock out or even suffocate your opponent with a single strike. Unless youre Superman.
Least known best action movie
If there is something that the coreographies and camera angles are great at conveying in Uwait's movies, is empathic pain. I felt a lot of the hurtful stuff that happened. I cringed so hard at some impacts I might have chipped a tooth.