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The Bargain Nexus - Redbelt

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Manufacturer: Sony Pictures Starring: Chiwetel Ejiofor, Tim Allen, Emily Mortimer, Max Martini, Matt Cable Directed By: David Mamet
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Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1 Audience Rating: R (Restricted) Binding: DVD Brand: Sony EAN: 0043396261686 Format: AC-3 Label: Sony Pictures Manufacturer: Sony Pictures Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Sony Pictures Region Code: 99 Release Date: 2008-08-26 Running Time: 99 Studio: Sony Pictures Theatrical Release Date: 2008
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Customer Rating:      Summary: David Mamet at his best Comment: David Mamet's audience is used to his style: fast paced witty dialogues and intelligent plot. Double treat of this movie is that this time Mr. Mamet is both film playwright and director. "Redbelt" is set is a large cosmopolitan town where a martial arts teacher with a pretty Brazilian wife is trying to make ends meet with his little martial arts school. His students are mainly police officers but very few others come "off the street". His wife has her own clothes design business but money is tight. Unexpected set of events during late night hours at the school sets everything and everyone in motion. Before long it is obvious that Mike Terry, our main character, is being played by his wife, his former jiu jitsu colleagues and the martial arts agents. How can one man uphold the honor of the academy and teachings he enforced on his students? Will the moral code and principle win over the corruption? This is a smart movie that will move you more than you could possibly imagine.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A good film about the ethics of martial arts Comment: A man who lives by a strict code of bushido is tangled in a web of corruption, lies and deceit. While able to live an ascetic existence, rather than disgrace his school and his teacher, he is unable to cope with how his pride affects those around him. He must budge, but how far will he bend? On par with The Karate Kid and Throwdown, Redbelt is a great film about a traditional martial artist in an over-commercialized world.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Another Good Mamet flick! Comment: Another Good flick from Director/writer Mamet! In the spirit of Spartan, Ronin, and The Spanish Prisoner Mamet once again weaves a plot and story that makes you both question what you know and what you think you know. Buy it! later!
Customer Rating:      Summary: This was a rough draft of a movie that could be pretty good Comment: Mike Terry (Chiwetel Ejiofor) runs a martial-arts studio, always emphasizing the arts' use being rooted in self defense only. He has a reputation as a passivist, but his honor is tested when a series of events back him against a wall. He is played like a fool and has to regain his honor and come up with enough money to pay off his debts.
This was not your typical martial-arts movie -- well, it wasn't really a martial-arts movie at all. Sure Terry is a teacher, and the movie involves a competition, but the movie is more about the web woven by writer and director David Mamet. The plot is mainly about the trouble Terry suddently finds himself in with no feasible way out and the jiu-jitsu is used almost like a prop. I enjoyed how each of the characters became involved, voluntarily or otherwise. Each player was a pawn in the game. I enjoyed this movie only for what it could have been. In execution, it was a weak effort.
And while David Mamet may be known for his obscure plots and confusing endings, this movie left much to be desired by way of substance. It was VERY rushed and moved too quickly. To defend the pace, the ideas were not that complex and required little to set them in motion. But the movie could have easily been given some depth and lengthened. I feel that this story could have been better sold to HBO or someone as a mini-series rather than a stand-alone movie. There were many characters that warranted more attention than they were given, but before you knew it, the movie was over.
Maybe Mamet was trying to capitalize on the popularity surge that mixed martial arts has enjoyed recently. I fall in with the crowd that has made MMA fighting something to watch. I have to admit that I was disappointed in the lack of fight scenes.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Refreshing Comment: Ok, I have watched more martial arts movies than care to mention and dependng on my mood I want them to deliver something different. Sometimes when I was young I wanted pure action, no story needed ex. old jackie flicks before he owned his own production company. Other times I wanted what most burgeoning martial artists wanted , and that is a motivational film if you will with a master you could look up to living a lifestyle we would like to strive for. In my opinion this film is the latter, A great master actually living his principals in a modern world. The icing on the cake is the "realistic " aspect if you will of life STOMPING on him because he is trying to fight the way of the world lol.
Some people might be a little let down because there is not copious amounts of fighting but with todays action movies using special effects ie transporter etc and wire work ie forbidden kingdom , the very raw ,clean looking ju jitsu is very satisfying and leaves you wanting more. I rented the movie from blockbuster last night and I am orderng it today lol.
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Editorial Reviews:
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A fateful event leads to a job in the film business for top mixed-martial arts instructor mike terry. Though he refuses to participate in prize bouts circumstances conspire to force him to consider entering such a competition. Featuring ufc heavyweight champion randy couture! Studio: Sony Pictures Home Ent Release Date: 02/24/2009 Starring: Tim Allen David Paymer Run time: 99 minutes Rating: R Director: David Mamet
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