Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Blu-ray Review: Fighting


My testosteroniness'm challenged by the observation of the Fighting. And I succeeded. Again. Even though my natural tendency to say the wrong things the most inopportune moment, I've never been in the battle (was also involved belonged to a small brawl in which some redhead invented little bastard child in the school tried to fight me with him but I managed to avoid that someone else) for me. I think that I can wholeheartedly behind it are a wimp. My day femme fragile body, and also a strong influence on my cowardice. As such films as the fight against exactly the kind of go over my head.
Struggle against the fall of the film alone, I realized that what I did not expect - a lot. And yet, I was really big, strong, a man who takes a very long time gay-looking shell necklace, I probably would have been more disappointed with this film. In fact, has nothing against it, it will. History has come much too often and everything, but without the originality. The signs are about as cliche as they are - without the big, strong, highly Guys Wear really gay-looking shell necklaces.

Set the Big Apple, the struggle for the story of a young prostitute named Shawn (a Channing Tatum, like low-rent American mix of Clive Owen and Daniel Craig here). If the daily sale of counterfeit Harry Potter books, and iPod knock-offs go wrong, the wind with a lousy impostor named Harvey (Terrence Howard, who is safely through his lucky stars and the emergency landing on the water in Iron Man 2 Movie caliber). As is generally the case, fight films, Harvey is not the random work of recruiting for the underground struggle in which Shawn fighting multiple opponents, led by several other crafty-of-untrustworthy friends (including Roger Guenveur Smith Luis Guzmán).

On the way, the way Shawn unwed mother and falls in love with one (Zulay Henao). As the fighting became intense physical and the air becomes increasingly difficult to breathe the "bad guys," Shawn began the flight to New York Dream (Snake Plissken add a comment here) and the ambiguity of each eccentric character, he has achieved so far, looks like .
Direction Dito Montiel (who also wrote) is more than sufficient. Surprisingly, the movie star, Channing Tatum, appears at the end of a real actor (which I appear to look forward to happening). Terrence Howard, and not at work swell cheat Harvey boarding an aircraft is a gentle eastern accent, which makes a refreshing sign of the pace of regular "disgusting tough guy from Brooklyn."

Blu-ray, is fighting to show more than it actually is. 1080p/VC-1 1.85:1 widescreen presentation is very clear, balanced affair. The film's position is quite gray color, but that makes colors can shine over the years. DTS-HD Lossless Master Audio 5.1 soundtrack is also in possession of quite well. Some of the "peaceful development" of the scene (of which more than a few) is not a surround sound system to play against poverty, but the best fight scenes Grander it. Other settings include sound, French and Spanish 5.1 DTS Surround. The subtitles are offered English (SDH), French and Spanish.
Universal release of the fighting section includes both the original theatrical versions and rating. With the ability to choose the specific features of each version, here are a few deleted scenes. That's it.

In the long run is the prevention not the first Rocky. This is repeated a number of other (often better) films, easy. However, as happened in the time to find something, it's much worse Channing Tatum.

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