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Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon MAG
All I can say about this movie is "Wow!" Themartial arts make Jackie Chan look like a wimp; the moves are so unique and fastyou won't believe your eyes. To coincide with the actual moves, the weapons(swords, hooks, sticks and knives) are a huge addition to the movie. Also, foryou romance-driven individuals, there is a love story interwoven with the actionscenes.
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