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The Vudu and iTunes versions may only be in Indonesian (with English subtitles). The Amazon version appears to be English dubbed. I suggest you get a version with audio in a language you speak, rather than one with subtitles. Some people will argue for the original language (Indonesian) for the effect of the original inflections, but in my opinion there is too much action to divert your attention to the subtitles.
I feel like kung fu movies in general are a dying genre. Its true that most of the stars of this era are aging. Jet Li and Jackie Chan are basically retired and Donnie Yen might have a few movies left in him at most. Tony Jaa has been pretty MIA but Iko Uwais is kinda like the younger Indo version of him. No rising stars have really taken over their mantles, I think most aspiring martial artists are more into combat sports nowadays and not making films
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The Vudu and iTunes versions may only be in Indonesian (with English subtitles). The Amazon version appears to be English dubbed. I suggest you get a version with audio in a language you speak, rather than one with subtitles. Some people will argue for the original language (Indonesian) for the effect of the original inflections, but in my opinion there is too much action to divert your attention to the subtitles.
I feel like kung fu movies in general are a dying genre. Its true that most of the stars of this era are aging. Jet Li and Jackie Chan are basically retired and Donnie Yen might have a few movies left in him at most. Tony Jaa has been pretty MIA but Iko Uwais is kinda like the younger Indo version of him. No rising stars have really taken over their mantles, I think most aspiring martial artists are more into combat sports nowadays and not making films
I feel like kung fu movies in general are a dying genre. Its true that most of the stars of this era are aging. Jet Li and Jackie Chan are basically retired and Donnie Yen might have a few movies left in him at most. Tony Jaa has been pretty MIA but Iko Uwais is kinda like the younger Indo version of him. No rising stars have really taken over their mantles, I think most aspiring martial artists are more into combat sports nowadays and not making films
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Agree, the movie is full of great fights but this one is unbelievable.