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Description: Genre: Action & Adventure / Theatrical Release: 1992 / Director: Dwight H. Little / Actors: Brandon Lee, Powers Boothe ... more
Rapid Fire (DVD) ... ... / DVD released 30 June, 2003 at 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment / Features of the DVD: Anamorphic, PAL, Widescreen / Rapid Fire was the penultimate film starring Brandon Lee before his untimely death on the set of The Crow. It's a standard martial arts thriller in which Lee plays Jake Lo, a young arts student who witnesses a gangland execution and is unwittingly drawn into a pitched standoff between the mafia, a Chinese drug syndicate and Ryan, a downbeat but resolute Chicago cop (Powers Boothe) determined to nail his prey. With a plot that careens through every genre cliché, Lee's smouldering looks and showy fighting skills carry the film. The martial arts sequences (which Lee co-choreographed) are nicely staged, but given the unusual settings--the penultimate fight takes place in a Chinese laundry--could have been even more inventive. The workmanlike direction by Dwight H Little (Marked for Death, Free Willy 2) fails to inject much into the material. In particular, traumatised by seeing his Special Agent father die in the Tiananmen Square massacre, Jake Lo's attraction to both a corrupt FBI agent and Ryan as surrogate father figures could have been given more resonance given the loss of Brandon Lee's own father at an early age. With hundreds of bloodless deaths, cringe-worthy dialogue and a dated power rock soundtrack, Rapid Fire looks and feels like a TV film. And on that level, at least, it's entertaining. On the DVD: The main feature is presented in letterboxed widescreen. Sound and picture quality are very good. Subtitles are provided for ten languages (Czech, Danish, Finnish, Hebrew, Hungarian, Icelandic, Norweigian, Polish, Portuguese, Swedish) and in English for the hard of hearing. Extra features are limited to chapter selection and a theatrical trailer. --Chris Campion

Newest Review: ... one would presume, that most villains would not enjoy fights unless they were crazy. All I can say is that most of the ... more

 ... villains in this piece are overdue for a visit to the psychiatrist. The hero is particularly annoying. A continual victim, he is shown constantly "toughing it out" with the bad guys or ranting at all and sundry. Good and evil is absolute. The bad guys have no redeeming features. Meanwhile the violence is so constant that it looses all impact. This film also follows the premise that violence is good if directed at bad guys and bad if directed at good people; a simplistic attitude that most writers have grown ...more

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Premium Review Rapid Fire (DVD): Rapid[ly] Fire the Screenwriter (712 words)
by Ecolinda - written on 08/02/01 (Useful, 30 readings)
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I have to say that this film annoyed me intensely for a number of reasons. The primary one is that I am a writer struggling to get published. I think the good screenwriters out there, who are still trying to make the break, must be grinding their teeth in frustration. The characters are far more charicatures than fully rounded personalities. There is virtually non-stop violence and mayhem, much of which has very little to do with the plot. The effects of all this violence are seldom discribed however, unless it is to provide motivation for the 'innocent' whining hero. (His father died in Tien'anmen Square, by the way, which, supposedly, giving him ...

 
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