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The Brotherhood of the Wolf

Discussion in 'Whatnots' started by Durothil, Feb 2, 2002.

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    Ok, just saying that Le Pact des Lups is an AWESOME movie. If you liked Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, but you thought it was too unrealistic (i mean, come on, who can do that thing in the trees, or walk on water...well,besides jesus)then see this movie.

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    [​IMG] It is absolutely terrible!! Especially because it started off very well and then plunged into the pits of overlong, boring and above all IDENTICAL fight sequences. I liked only two things in it: Monica Belucci and the fact that the wolves are finally good guys. Oh yeah and the indian wasn't too bad either but when the hero takes over the fights it just turns stupid.

    The plot was moronically predictable (except for the ultimate motives of the villans) and the 'beast' looks like a muppet with cheese graters stuck on it.

    Absolutely abysmal!!
     
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    LOL. I guess you do have a point. I thought the way The Beast looked was pretty cool, though. And some of the dialogue IS bad, but that can be explained due to the fact that it has been translated from French. And yes, the plot is predictable (kinda). But still, I recomend that everyone goes and sees it, just so that we can get more import movies.
     
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    I thought it was pretty cool.
     
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    [​IMG] It's maybe off topic but why did they fought on the trees in Tiger&Dragon, it was so boring and inrealistic (ok the whole movie was, but that was too much, like in that movie i forgot his name: they fought in the air, jumping and fightning)
     
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    wolf is singular. it should have been brotherhood of the wolves. or brother of the wolf.
     
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    Man that movie was so long and so boring(Brotherhood of the Wolves). I was just waiting for the next fight scene. Those moves were great. Who'd ever figure french people studied martial arts.

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