Beyond the Dream Review By Jamie M MacDonald
Beyond the Dream is the rare and perfect romantic drama.
Beyond the Dream is the rare and perfect romantic drama.
All in all it`s a solid action film and was surprisingly intriguing and enjoyable.
What also sets this film apart is it’s epic battle finale as you follow each characters journey during the battle, each assassin you’re with them on their journey, you’re emotionally connected to them as they fight
Koo in great form as a bank robber that takes no prisoners but still has a heart.
Stylistically this work is shot in a very classical way with very beautiful framing, the camera work is almost a character in itself.
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Director Won-Chan Hong takes a rather exhausted genre and breathes new life into it
Director Walker Whited is someone to keep an eye on, not too many decent thrillers out there these days, directed with the tensity of this.
Liam Neeson once again slips into his Taken role that catapulted him into an action star
Donnie Yen always brings a fresh feel to his work and this is why he is our favourite on screen Martial Artist working today.
This is a full on intense journey into horror with a great feeling of unease as the tension mounts into a frenzied, blood soaked, battle for survival.
The universal themes of family and morality make this one of the more accessible of Yen’s back catalogue
Were getting stuck into the Alan Tam series with two of his more high profile films, but will Alan Tam be able to stand out from the crowd with so many stars on screen.
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