Every one of the people who played a role or even a semi vital role in the movie wore long hair. The fight scenese were outrageous but you could pretty much tell a lot of thought went into them. The only thing I didn't like was the chinese in english subtitles. Ohh well sAved them money by not hiring english voice actors.
It would have been a much poorer movie in English, if you ask me.
Yes, there was a lot of great hair in that movie, even if it was fake. It was a terrific movie even without the hair. Photographically, I'd say this is the best movie of the year so far. Few movies make me emotional just from the photographic beauty. This was one of them.
Dubbing is just intrinsicaly evil if you ask me. Nothing makes me angrier than a perfectly good movie dubbed over with 3rd rate voice actors. I mean come on, we learned to read fairly on in grade school didn't we? What, they don't think we can handle subtitles?
Granted a lot of subtitles get butchered in the sake of "culturization", but I can tolerate that if I have somone who speaks whatever language the film is in to re-translate for me. Heck, I'm even starting to get the hang of japanese. But a bad dub over I just can't tolerate.
But yeah, the way he had little braids all through his hair was really cool.
You were supposed to watch it in Chinese... Movies, no matter how good, just sound stupid when dubbed.
And yeah, awesome hair. Probably all extensions/wigs though.
Love,
Kiat T.
I much prefer subtitles to dubbing. The words are more poetic in Chinese than the English dubbing.
Said it before, and I'll say it again. Long hair is coming back. Hair went short to shorter to shortest, then bald, and now it seems it's reversing. Three months ago was my last haircut and my stylist said l/h is making a comeback. More people, especially teens, were just getting trims instead of buzzcuts.
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