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 Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Cool fight scenes
Jet Li plays en ex-cop who went to prison in Hong Kong for crimes his father committed. The father and younger brother move to the U.S. and continue with their criminal enterprises. Their main competition comes from a black family headed by Delroy Lindo. When Li's brother is killed, he breaks out of prison and comes to the U.S. to find out who did it. He meets Delroy Lindo's daughter who is the only one in the family not involved in the family business. She helps Li investigate who killed his brother. Along the way, her brother also gets killed and their are people in both organizations who are not as loyal as their bosses believe.

Romeo Must Die was an enjoyable movie. The story moves along at a decent pace and Jet Li and Aaliyah have good chemistry together. There were some excellent fights with imaginative use of items at hand. I especially liked a fight Li was having with a woman. Deciding he couldn't hit a woman, he used Aaliyah's body to throw the punches and kicks.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - One Of The Better Martial-Arts Movies
I was surprised I enjoyed much of this since martial arts movies are okay but nothing I really get into often. Jet Li plays the only likable character in this Asians vs. Blacks gang story.

Some of the stunts were tremendous. Some were so over-the-top, so unbelievable that they were funny. The movie certainly isn't one to be taken seriously.

The wild action scenes, fairly involving story and nice colors and interesting sound track all make this movie a cut above the normal martial arts fare. The excellent surround sound and sharp picture make it a good one for DVD.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Entertainment not at it's best

Jet Li stars in this movie about a policeman of Hong Kong who went to jail for covering his Father crimes in order to get his brother safely in the U.S., but when that brother is killed, he escapes from prison, takes a plane and comes to find his brother's killer.

The rest of the movie is a very dull detective film, with coincidences all around, but some good fights where you can almost see the cables. One good point, the killer of the brother was very unexpected.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - some you win, and dim sum you lose
This film barely gets away with a 4-star rating from me. While I enjoy it overall, it lacks what a great Jet Li movie offers - and that is great fight scenes. Don't get me wrong, there are some fantasticly creative fights (especially the cleverly choreographed scene with the fire hose), but every one is nealry ruined with an added element of Matrix-like effetcs using wires that look very bad. As for the story, I enjoy it too, but find it to not be quite that much like the Romeo & Juliet scene that it is supposed to be. There ends up being some unexpected twists in the story, which was nice, but accompanied with really no romance. Its not what you might expect.

If you are into it, the best thing about the movie is its cool factor. It combines martial arts action with elements of hip-hop, pitting the black and Asian communities up against each other (the only thing that really connects to Romeo & Juliet). The soundtrack constantly has a variety of beats throughout the movie, and the fights are flashy (though a bit overdone unfortunately, as mentioned earlier). Romeo is basically Han (Jet Li) and Juliet is Trish (the late Aaliyah), and although they form a type of Romeo & Juliet bond, there is no romantic exchange during the film. The two raging sides end up having little to do with one another, as the acts of violence are actually being committed from within - which is where the twists of the plot begin. There is some humor thrown into the mix, mainly from the Anthony Anderson character. DMX has a small role, but apparently some magic was felt since it went on to create a DMX/Jet Li movie - Cradle 2 The Grave.

As a martial arts or Jet Li fan, prepare for some disspointment in the action. Although there are some great original felt fights, some of the effects just ruin them. The creators tried a cool idea with switching to an X-ray like view of a body if a bone/bones were about to get broken in the fight, but I found it to be unnessecary. I enjoy the final fight that Jet Li has, and it could have been better if it didn't finish on such a horrible visual note, once again making affects that look really bad.

Overall, this is a fun movie. Its fun to see both sides at each other and then to find out whats really going on behind closed doors so to speak. The action is fun and enjoyable, if you can overcome some lousy effects. Not Jet Li's best, but its still better than a lot of other martial art movies out there.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - romeo must die
i remeber when this come in the 9th grade i got change to see jet li for the frist time and Isaiah washington i already know aaliyah i grew to her
i saw her talk about this movie on rosie show i herad from my friends in school while i was in class one day nobody talk about much aaliyah was here . aaliyah did ok the movie was fake i seen his HK MOVIES HE did butt kicking than the soundtarck is better aaliyah did well on try again. buy ounce time in china or fist of lenged jet li best.


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