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13: Game of Death (Thai -- 2006)
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What is it with Game of Death? Couldn't people like, you know, leave that title alone? Bruce Lee used it. It's done.
I absolutely despise anyone who reuses that title.

Okay, so this dude (half-Thai, half-American, from what I can tell) is having a bad time of it. A sleazy coworker is taking all his clients, causing him to lose his job. His girlfriend has abandoned him. His car gets repossessed. His mom keeps calling, needing favors -- the latest being money to put his sister through college. He's a good guy, really, but he's sinking into debt fast and is full of despair.

So when he gets a cell phone call telling him he has an opportunity to make huge bucks if he can complete 13 tasks-- Well, he's leery. But the first one is so easy, just kill a fly that's bugging him using a newspaper on the stairwell. Okay, fine, he does it.

And from there he sinks deeper into ever more twisted tasks.

It's quite good. Much better than I was expecting. The protagonist (played by Krissada Terrence) does a superb job, and for some reason, at 1 hour 17 minutes in, he starts reminding me of Christian Bale -- from The Mechanic or Rescue Dawn. Someone at the end of their rope and not really understanding anything but just trying to survive.

I laughed in a few spots. Lady Cranefly wondered why. I tried to explain, but you really need to see it.

I can't say I fully understood the ending -- which is probably a good thing. I suspect I should have understood it, if I'd been paying more attention. But I'll be generousl and give the movie a 4 on a scale of 5.

Anyway, next up will be Visitor Q, which I saw once before at a Doom gathering. I was a bit critical of it, but maybe that was because I was talking and not paying attention. So I'm going to give it a second chance.

Oddly, Lady Cranefly has expressed an interest in seeing it. I asked her why, since she won't watch Ichi the Killer. From her muttered explanation, I guess Visitor Q is less expliciitly violent.

Okayyyyyy..... We'll see how that goes.

--cranefly
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I forgot that Yuen Biao was one of the doubles for Lee. Sammo was in this too. Such a surreal film - Lee's actual funeral footage. Lee's character is shot making a movie just Brandon. Lee's photo pasted over the mirror. All those horrible pastiches of old footage. That amazing James Bond style opening credits and that Bond-style soundtrack which is way overplayed. I've always said this would make a great double feature with The Crow, but never followed through on it. El Rey just played it after Way of the Dragon, which also works because G.O.D. begins with the Chuck fight.

Ah, but those yellow jumpsuit fights, even though they are stitched together with Yuen's footage (you can tell by the shoes - Lee wears adidas and Yuen wears what looks like converses painted to look like adidas) - there's nothing like those yellow jumpsuit fights. Adidas offered those shoes again - a signature Bruce Lee commemorative. Wish I snagged a pair.
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