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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Well at least this one got an American relase!!!!,
By mr. snrub (Out there in La La Land) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Silver Hawk (DVD)
For a while after seeing CROUCHING TIGER, HIDDEN DRAGON, I was wondering, "When is Michelle Yeoh going to do another movie?" Last febuary, I found out she'd already done two since, THE TOUCH, and SILVER HAWK. I nearly went mad trying to track down a legal, non-bootleg copy of THE TOUCH on DVD over the net, and I eventually did. Seems Disney has once again purchased the rights to a great Hong Kong flick, although they seem to have little intention of ever realesing.
SILVER HAWK is even better than THE TOUCH. More action, more humor (not the campy, BATMAN-style, as this movie's detractors would have you believe), and as villians, it includes BLADE II star Luke Goss, and even better, playing one of his main henchmen, Michael Jai White!!! SILVER HAWK takes place in the futre where billionareiss Lulu Wong (Michelle Yeoh) lives a double life. In public, she's Lulu Wong. In, well, public, she's also the Silver Hawk, only with a mask on. What distinquises Lulu from other super-heroes, is she actually finds it fun to battle evil-doers. Her greatest challenge yet comes two-fold. On the one-hand, she is rekindling a romance with police man Rich Man (Richie Jen), whom she studied Kung Fu with at the Shaolin Temple, and who seems to be taking quite a while remembering who Lulu is. He also is hotly pursuing the Silver Hawk, who he is unawrae is Lulu. On the other hand, she must defeat Alexander Wolfe (Luke Goss), a demented genuis with martial arts skills to match hers and two prostethic arms made of titanium. Wolfe has kidnapped an inventor and is forcing him to turn his latest invention into a mind control device, which Wolfe will use to brainwash humanity and conquer the world. It certainly is great seeing Michelle back in action. In terms of bith her beauty and her atleticism, you'd never guess she was 42 when SILVER HAWK was released in Asia. Her best battles in the film can be found with Michael Jai White, who has literally one line, but his skills confrim that actions speak louder than words. Michelle trading punches with Luke Goss is also noteworthy. Alot of reviewers thought SILVER HAWK was a campy, BATMAN-style kung fu movie, but I must diasgree. The action and the humor were both outstanding, and personally, I think it's about time a superhero movie came out of Asia. Even better that the superhero is a woman. Don't listen to the detractors, SILVER HAWK is pure gold!!!!!!!
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Silver Hawk is a decent film but Michelle Yeoh is reason enough to see this.,
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This review is from: Silver Hawk (DVD)
I've been always fascinating with Asian action movies. So when I spotted this, I had to check it out. This was a good action movie, with several nifty fights and some funny parts. In this movie, Michelle Yeoh plays Lulu Wong, a much-idolised rock star and philanthropist by day, and a super heroine, Silver Hawk, who fights injustice with her skin-tight black leather outfit as her alter-ego. Richie Ren plays police detective Richman, who has an uncanny instinct and incredible wit, but he hates Silver Hawk for being always two steps ahead of the police. Both of them, however join hands to fight a baddie, Wolfe (Luke Goss) who wants to dominate the world through a special microchip in mobile phones, which will broadcast subliminal message to users.
Directed by cinematographer-turned-director Jingle Ma (Hot War, Tokyo Raiders, Summer Holiday, Goodbye,Mr.Cool and Para Para Sakura), the action scenes are beautifully choreographed, especially the one where a group of bungee jumpers armed with hockey sticks attacking our heroine in an outdoor arena. The opening sequence is also great with Yeoh riding a motorcycle and jumping over the Great Wall of China. There's also ample use of CGI to enhance the action sequences throughout the movie. Although the script is straight forward, Ma succeeds in presenting the story in an entertaining way with constant flashbacks to the past when Lulu and Richman were studying at a Shaolin Temple. The two kids who play them are excellent, especially the boy. Yeoh is great to watch and executes her fighting scenes with style and finesse. Her experience in martial arts helped tremendously. Providing comic relief is Brandon Chang, who plays a computer whiz kid who constantly pops up to annoy Richie Ren. Wolfe's role was downplayed. Instead his two assassins played by Bingbing Li and Michael Jai White (Universal Soldier: The Return and Spawn) got most of the action. Surprisingly, both of them had no dialogue in the movie. Nonetheless, `Silver Hawk' is an entertaining enough with some good laughs and nice visual effects, but not to take seriously most of the time.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Half Amazing,
By Keith A. Jones "Sonic Jones... I'm Kind Of A ... (Philadelphia PA) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE)
This review is from: Silver Hawk (DVD)
Like most other reviewers have stated Silver Hawk is a entertaining movie with great stunts and fight sequences but with a weak story. The movie is about woman (Michelle Yeoh) who leads a double life, by day she is a popular model and by night she is Silver Hawk, a vigilante feared by most criminals. The story gets in gear when Yeoh must save a man who was kidnapped by some crazy villain. The man invented an Artificial Intelligence program that he intends to use for good but his nappers want it to take over the world. Now already the movie sounds like a comic book cliché and trust me it is in every way but somehow Michelle was talented enough to keep interest in the movie until the very end. I knew Michelle had skills but man she really killed this movie, the fight choreography was amazing and the stunts were also nice. One notable scene is when Silver Hawk is in the middle of a warehouse full of guys hanging from the sealing on bungee cords trying to hit her from every direction. Sounds like Tomb Raider but I like this bungee scene a lot more. Basically the best way to put it is Silver Hawk is worth seeing but only for its great fight and action scenes because at the end it's the only thing you'll remember.
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
(2.5 STARS) Michelle Yeoh as Kung-Fu Fighter with Silver Cape: Good Stunts and Poor Story,
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This review is from: Silver Hawk (DVD)
Between `Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon' and `Memoirs of a Geisha,' Michelle Yeoh has done two action films - Indiana Jones-like action `The Touch' (2002) and `Silver Hawk' (2004). Michelle Yeoh stars (and even co-produced) both of the films with English-speaking cast.
Of these two action films, probably `Silver Hawk' is better, but not still good enough. One good thing about `Silver Hawk' is that it doesn't take itself too seriously. It is a comic book action, in which the titular heroine Silver Hawk (Yeoh) saves a stolen animal from the smugglers, and then she can save the day too. Clad in silver costume, wearing a long silver cape, masked Yeoh plays Lulu, beautiful celebrity businesswoman, who leads a secret life as Silver Hawk. Luke Goss (`Blade 2') plays `Dr. Evil' type baddie while Richie Jen Hsien Chi plays Detective Rich Men who happened to be little Lulu's friend in their childhood. The film is set in near-future, but the main attraction is the actions of Michelle Yeoh, who shows her stunts in an acrobatic (and often comical) way. As she did in Jackie Chan's `Police Story 3' she shows her considerable skills in death-defying motorbike riding, jumping over the Great Walls of China. It is not CGI, and unlike her previous film `The Touch,' (which suffered from overloaded special effects), the stunts themselves including bungee kung-fu battles are very good. However, these good materials are sometimes ruined by slow motions and choppy editing. We know Michelle Yeoh is doing her own stunts - and she is over 40 years old, remember that - but except the two I mentioned above, Director Jingle Ma (`Tokyo Raiders') has no creative ideas about how to show the actions. The characters' histories could have been more interesting with more detailed episodes about their personalities, and decent dialogues, but the childhood memories shared by the hero and the cop remains half-baked idea. It is a pity because the two child actors are so adorable. It is regrettable that `Silver Hawk' could have been much better. It is a kind of Hong-Kong made `Tomb Raider' with more tongue-in-cheek moments. It has good stunts and Michelle Yeoh too, but it is the story that uses them poorly.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Kung Fu Komix,
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This review is from: Silver Hawk (DVD)
This movie is based on a comic book character; but don't let that scare you off. This is a really enjoyable, fast-paced, tongue-in-cheek action flick which the whole family will enjoy. There is nothing to offend the kids, but lots of action to keep them interested. The comic banter and one-upsmanship between the leads will keep older kids and adults smiling, and the action will entertain everyone. A keeper, and worth repeat viewings.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
hawkwoman comes to life,
By Speed Racer "Mach 5" (Pomona, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Silver Hawk (DVD)
The action is fast and furious, Michele Yeon is at her best as usual. You
will not be dissapointed by this action hero DVD. I highly recommed this movie if you have experience any of Michele Yeon action pack movies. She will delight you with her Martial Art skills. I give it a thumbs up.....
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
KILLER FILM!,
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This review is from: Silver Hawk (DVD)
If you enjoy beautiful asian women, action, and as good as Hollywood filmmaking... this film is for you! A breath of fresh air. A ton of fun without going cheese. The acting was surprisingly right on the money. Get this movie if you like Seagal, Van Damme, Bruce Lee, etc., but without much of the sympathy, vengeance filled plots that are the same ol' same ol'. Chinawood is here to stay.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
a sweet king fu action flic,
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This review is from: Silver Hawk (DVD)
I loved this movie! Maybe it is a feminist action flic-- it has great values. I was surprised by these reviews. Michelle Yeoh looks better than ever and her fighting is gorgeous. The movie has a bit of a campy feel to it, which I loved. Martial arts movies that take themselves too seriously can be so excruciating. There is a lot of kindness and tenderness in the movie. The characters are adorable in their deficiencies and even the bad guys have real love relationships. I don't think anybody is actually killed in the movie. Silverhawk is a great heroine, subversive and generous. I love it that she seems to have so much fun kickin a**-- do all crime fighters need to have such grim attitudes? And she has a fantastic superstar wardrobe.
5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Slightly painful to watch, but it had Michelle Yeoh and a panda!,
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This review is from: Silver Hawk (DVD)
Someone else said they were embarassed to see Michelle Yeoh in this film. I would have to agree. What's worse is that she produced it too(with her production company Mythical Films). I'm quite a fan of Michelle, and I love her movies, but this was indeed pretty painful to watch. I've always believed she was such a great actress, but the acting in this movie really suprised me: it was terrible. It was very forced, even Michelle's. I felt like I was watching a High School play where everybody had just learned how to memorize and read lines! I was shocked, because Michelle has done a great job in her other movies(see "Ah Kam", "Memoirs of a Geisha", and ESPECIALLY "Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon"), but this was just not good. Plus, if I have to hear the wonderful Michelle say a line like "Totally fab!!" again I'm going to pull my hair out.
Michelle herself did say that this was no award winner. It was a movie that you could watch without having to think(that's what she said!). I would have to agree with you there, Michelle. I think if I was 10 or 11 I would have enjoyed this a little more. The stunts and fight scenes were okay. I've seen better. Michelle is like no other woman on this planet, however, when it comes to kicking ass and doing her own stunts. She is incredible and an absolute Legend. Anyway, back to the film... The outfits Michelle wore were just...wow. Like someone else said, the cheese is laid on very thick. It's corny as all get out, and again, the stunts were nothing special. If you want to see Michelle really kicking ass, go for "Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon" or some of her Hong Kong classics like "The Heroic Trio" or "Wing Chun" or something of the sort. The only saving grace to this film(other than the fact that Michelle was in fact in it) were the two children who played young Lulu and young Richman. They were absolutely precious beyond words and did such a fantastic job! I wished the movie would have had more of them in it, because I think it would have been better! The panda was pretty cute too, although it only appeared for a brief minute or so at the beginning of the movie. Was it worth the $7 that I spent on Ebay to buy this? Probably not, but as a fan of Michelle I feel compelled to watch as many of her movies as I can, even the crappy ones. This would probably be one of those decent movies to watch when you're watching it with a bunch of friends and you feel like poking fun at it and making sarcastic commentary.
3.0 out of 5 stars
SO-SO,
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I GOT THIS MOVIE BECAUSE OF MICHAEL JAI WHITE, IT WAS O.K., NOT REAL HARDCORE MARTIAL ARTS, THE WAY I LIKE IT.
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Silver Hawk by Jingle Ma (DVD - 2005)
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