I also think violence in films has to be justifiable. Having violence in film just for the sake of having violence and goriness is something I do not think is right. There has to be a story behind using violence and how it helps to elevate the film. These …show more content…
In the movie the story was the main focus where the violent scenes were something that added the finishing touches.The main character in the movie was a woman and her doing the fighting scenes is what made the film. Story wise the film did not make a huge impact on me but her doing the stunts and beating up all the guys is what gave that film the boost it needed in order to stand out. The fact that the woman in the film was doing all the fighting was something that was really unique as well and in the case the violence added to the overall …show more content…
In the movie, the main character tries to find this little girl he be friended. Since the little girl was taken by a gang he had to fight he way in order to find her. in order to get to the girl, he had to pass through bunch of obstacles where violence was necessary. The main action scene, where the main character meets the main villain face to face. He is tricked into thinking the little girl died and so he lets go of the part he was holding back and fights all the gang members at once. This scene is what I consider the best part of the movie. The scene is beautifully done where its seamless. He fights one person after another and at times multiple people at the same time. At the end when there’s one person left they start doing hand to hand combat. The way it was done seemed like it was a sort of a dance. While the movie had gut ranching violence at some point the violence is one of the things that elevated the movie and made it different from any other