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7/10
OK, but misses a few marks
21 May 2006
This movie is quite good, but not quite as good as it could and should have been. The main problem is that AKP-ML only looks like some small comical sect with less than a dozen members. From what I've heard from people that lived in this period, they were actually quite big and made a huge impact on several parts of society, especially for students. I wish this could have been better shown in the movie.

Other than that, there's a lot of good stuff here. While some things are a bit over the top, the story is actually pretty good and the acting is good as well, although seeing Joner in about every Norwegian movie is starting to feel a bit strange. But being the best actor of them all, I guess you can live with that.
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Shenmue II (2001 Video Game)
One of the best games I've ever played
22 June 2005
I thought the first Shen mue was a good game. It was a flawed game in many ways, but it was original, and once the story started moving I really wanted to find out what was going to happen next. But the second game is were the story really begins to shine, and is a much better game in almost any way.

Shen mue II starts out right after the first one, with Ryo arriving in Honh Kong. Here he starts his search for Lan Di, the man who killed his father. Sadly he is quickly robbed and must start earning money (so much for all the money I imported from my Shen mue save game...). Sadly this means that the story starts pretty slowly. But in a few hours you will be on track and have met several interesting characters, and when you finally reach disc 2 the game really starts. And from here it only gets more and more interesting.

One of the more interesting things about the story is that Ryo is an idiot. He doesn't care for anything else than revenge, and treats the characters that tries to help him pretty badly. This is also one of the flaws with the story, as why people continue to help him is a bit beyond me. Thankfully he grows a bit throughout the story, especially after he meets Ren, who is much more interested in helping himself than in helping Ryo. They form an interesting alliance, and it helps that Ren is damn cool.

The thing I liked best about Shenmue though is that it feels like you're playing a high budget kung fu movie. If you like cinematic games this is the game for you. But, unlike cut scene heavy games like Xenosaga, they actually made many of the cut scenes interactive in this game. In a lot of scenes you will have to press different buttons to make Ryo do the right things. It's very simple in theory, but it works very well, and makes the cut scenes that much more involving. It feels like you're playing a movie, not just watching one, and there's a good mix between these cut scenes and you doing all the action yourself; You'll do plenty of fighting by yourself as well. They also treat the subject matter with great respect. You'll meet up with a lot of different kung fu masters in the game, and you can learn new tricks for use in combat from them. You'll hear a lot of kung fu philosophy about the moves, and how you perform the new moves usually is linked to this. Overall I got the feeling that the creators love and respect martial arts, and it translates well into the game.

I played the PAL Dreamcast version of the game, which has Japanese voice acting with subtitles. I would recommend this version over the XBox version, because the Japanese voice acting works well with the very eastern feel of the game. This is Hong Kong in the 80s, and the game works hard to make sure it feels that way. It's true that it is a bit strange hearing everyone in Hong Kong talk in Japanese, but it still works way better than hearing them talk badly dubbed English. It also helped that Japanese voices were excellent, of course.

This is not to say the game is not without it flaws. But the magic of the game is that I truly didn't care. I was so caught up in the story and feel of the game that I couldn't care less everything wasn't perfect. If you like games with a good story and eastern kung fu movies, I can't see you not liking this game. It's sad that the first hours aren't that great, but if you stick with the game it's worth it. I only hope that Sega will one day make a third game, because it's a real shame if a series that started this good will end up unresolved.
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Possibly the worst movie I've ever seen
11 September 2004
Words can't describe how bad I thought this movie was. I'm not really sure why I was watching it, but it was 4 am, there was nothing else on TV and I couldn't sleep. The plot is so bad that it is almost funny. But instead of just accepting that it is just silly, it sometimes tries to take itself damn serious. The only reason for watching this movie is because it is kinda fascinating; when you think it can't get worse, it sure does. It may be that I just totally missed something when I saw this, but instead of being enjoyable, I just wanted to die every time one of the actors spoke, as the lines just got worse and worse. And that's saying something...

There's also been a lot of praise for the "side step" number here, but I can't say I was impressed. It was so loooong, and he sung the same lines over and over and over and over... I'm not a huge fan of musicals (I think most of them are OK), so I might not be the right person to say this, but I even liked most of the numbers in Chicago (the musical I used to hate the most) better than any of the numbers here.

All in all this ranks down there with "Robot monster" and "A nymphoid barbarian in dinosaur hell" as the worst movie I've ever seen. Even movies like "Plan 9 from outer space" and "Giant Claw" are masterpieces compared to this.
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10/10
As good as it gets
20 March 2002
This is easily the best game in years. The game play is fantastic. It's relatively realistic but never forgets that it's supposed to be fun, not frustrating like a lot of other games. And there are all these little touches, like that you can shoot the soldiers radios out of their hands so that they can't call for help and that when you get hurt badly you will leave a trail of blood after you that the soldiers will follow. And that you can hind the bodies of enemy soldiers in lockers so that the other soldiers won't find them. And that you can... I could go on and on.

The graphics in this game is the best I've ever seen. Ok, I haven't tried much on the X-Box and never seen a Gamecube in real-life, so I won't compare to those, but it's so much better than anything I've seen on the pc or the ps2 that I don't have words. And the music, composed by Harry Gregson Williams is some of the best music I've ever heard, and I'm not just talking about music in video games. The rest of the sound is also brilliant, and the voice overs are for once good. As for the story I like it. It's a mix of realistic and the more supernatural and, well, just cool, and I love it. Kind of like some animes. And there are enough plot-twists and conspiracies so you'll always be wondering what will happen next. It's presented with ingame-cut scenes, but they do (honestly) look better than the FMV in most games. Heck, it looks much better than most aninmes I've seen. And they're just cool.

So as I've said this is the best game I've played in years. Buy it and you won't regret it.
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