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Romeo Must Die Movie Review
Romeo Must Die Review

"Romeo Must Die" Overview

Rating: R
2000
Cast and Crew
Director : Andrzej BartkowiakProducer : Joel Silver,Jim Van Wyck
Screenwiter : Eric Bernt,John Jarrell
Starring : Jet Li,Isaiah Washington,Russell Wong,Edoardo Ballerini,Delroy Lindo,D.B. Woodside,Anthony Anderson,Aaliyah,Jon Kit Lee
Romeo Must Die is a jetliner of a film headed straight for black ice. Namely,
it subsists on ridiculous action sequences meshed together by predictable plot
points and truly horrible acting. Fueled by the “Monopoly Money” pockets of
Joel Silver – the guy responsible for such titles as The Matrix, the Lethal
Weapon series, and Richie Rich – this movie is bad. Really bad.
It’s such a damn shame when such a talent and versatile actors like Jet Li and
Delroy Lindo re subjected to portray such stereotypical, mundane, pointless
characters. To all those who are unaware of Jet Li, stop reading right now and
run down to your local video story and ask for Once Upon a Time in China,
Bodyguard from Beijing, and Hitman. You might have seen him in that
techno-redubbed version of Black Mask or as the evil Chinese bad guy in Lethal
Weapon 4 that had be shot and stabbed before Mel Gibson could save face and not
get his ass kicked again. But Jet Li’s character in Romeo Must Die reminds me
of the circus clown hired to keep the kiddies smiling in the film.
When the film (a modern-day feuding mob tale set in San Francisco) begins to
drag, director Andrzej Bartkowiak just brings in Li to perform some amazing
acrobatics and flying fists of fury to keep the audience awake. It’s a damn
shame, again, because Bartkowiak -- cinematographer for such films as Lethal
Weapon 4 and The Devil’s Advocate -- can’t seem to follow any of the action.
Jet Li moves so fast that the camera just catches flashes and never the fire of
his movements.
The addition of Aaliyah (the R&B singer chosen as one of Teen People magazine's
"21 Hottest Stars Under 21" for 1999) as one of the lead characters that falls
for Jet Li’s character is the true point of absurdity for the film. During one
of the most poignant moments in the movie, her acting actually caused my
rowfull of critics to burst into uncontrollable laughter. Aaliyah, put down
the script and walk slowly towards the exit, stage right. Note to studio
heads: The inclusion of a singer among the cast will not increase your
soundtrack sales.
Romeo Must Die could have worked beautifully as a dark, twisted tale of family
corruption and the values of loyalty and honor. All of the elements were
present for success. But it inevitable turns into some lemon drop-sweetened
nightmare, two hours long.
Perhaps the best description I can give you are the words of two ladies walking
out of the screening, “That was some whacked shit!” I'll say.
Romeo must kill.
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Review by Max Messier
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Hi can anybody help me about the soundtrack romeo must die,
it is not complete.
I mean the scene where jet li goes to his brothers appartment
and when he opens a closet and than find a baseball,
then he get's memories about him and his brother in the sea,
when they where little.
While during this scene there played nice silent music
(i believe a asian one) i have bought the soundtrack,
but this track is not on the original soundtrack,
where can i find it. What is the name of this song,who composed it
Can any one help me please.
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