> That having been
> said, it's interesting to watch action movies that are
> post-Matrix (like Charlie's Angels and Brotherhood of the Wolf) because
they
> appropriate these martial arts scenes but from both a narrative and a
> cinematographic point of view, do not seem to know how to do it.
Errrrmmm... not sure that "Brotherhood Of The Wolf" can be regarded entirely
through post-Matrix eyes... The Matrix was in 1999, Mark Dacascos &
Christophe Gans (and other Brotherhood crew) had already done "Crying
Freeman" in 1995 (not sure if Crying Freeman managed to get a (cinema)
release outside of France though).
Steve
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