Romeo Must Die (US)
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In a world of vicious rivalries and violent betrayals only one thing is sure
Certificate: R
Running Time: 115 mins
Retail Price: $24.98
Release Date:
Content Type: Movie
Synopsis:
They`ve got the weapons. They`ve got the posses. And they`ve got no chance against former Hong Kong cop Han Sing.
Gravity-warping martial arts, cool visual effects and an all-star music track combine in this revved-up action movie from producer Joel Silver (The Matrix) and starring Jet Li (Lethal Weapon 4) in his first English-language lead role.
Li plays rough-and-ready Han, who shares an attraction with Trish O`Day (screen-debuting songstress Aaliyah) even though their families are rivals in a fierce Oakland turf battle. The two also share plenty of danger as they try to find the real cause of the blood feud. No gun, no posse? No problem. With Jet Li going to war as only he can, Romeo Must Die is alive and kicking.
Special Features:
Interactive Menus
Scene Access
13 Behind-the-Scenes Documentaries
3 Music Videos
Filmographies
2 Theatrical Trailers
Enhanced Features For Your DVD-ROM PC:
Interactive A Martial Arts Experience Challenge
Web Events and Chat-Room Access
Original Theatrical Web Site
Sampler Trailers
Video Tracks:
Widescreen Anamorphic 2.35:1
Audio Tracks:
Dolby Digital 5.1 English
Dolby Digital 5.1 French
Subtitle Tracks:
French
English
CC: English
Directed By:
Andrzej Bartkowiak
Written By:
John Jarrell
Eric Bernt
Mitchell Kapner
Starring:
Delroy Lindo
DMX
Russell Wong
Isaiah Washington
Aaliyah
Jet Li
Casting By:
Lora Kennedy
Lynne Carrow
Soundtrack By:
Stanley Clarke
Director of Photography:
Glen MacPherson
Editor:
Derek Brechin
Costume Designer:
Sandra J. Blackie
Production Designer:
Michael S. Bolton
Producer:
Jim Van Wyck
Joel Silver
Ilyse A. Reutlinger
Mitchell Kapner
Warren Carr
Executive Producer:
Dan Cracchiolo
Distributor:
Warner Bros
Your Opinions and Comments
Jet Li doesnt say much in this film, probably due to his not quite perfect english. He handles his role reasonabley well and fits right in.
I enjoyed this film for three reasons: Fighting, the hip hop soundtrack, x ray vision and Jet Li. And also the two lesbians at the start.
It may not have as good fights as the matrix but I found it was actually quite involving when it came to story and that. The soundtrack kept me alert between fights and I was generally pleased at the end.
The extras are above average with plenty of documentries and music videos to melt your head.
I liked this film. Not massively, but quite a lot.