Sky Hunter (2017)
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As predicted, the Chinese movie industries under the new guidance and new policy of Chinese Communist Party, more and more Chinese military movies would be churned out regularly. These films are all big budget ones, heavily supported and sponsored by the Chinese government that only serve two purposes: 1) Let the Chinese people believe that their military power is so strong, not only just protect their own territory, it could also do some damages abroad anywhere, anytime. 2) Let the foreign countries and the foreigners to see how powerful the Chinese forces are now, and they are ready and capable to deal with any unfriendly situation. This page has sky hunter 2017, watch online, sky hunter 2017 free download, full movie hd.
These are the Chinese “Main Tune, Main Steam” movies: Wolf Warrior, Wolf Warrior 2, Operation Red Sea and this “Sky Hunter”. Wolf Warrior showed you how intrepid the Chinese Army Special Force on the land. Wolf Warrior 2 and Operation Red Sea showed you the joint operations by the Chinese Army Special Force and the Chinese Navy Force. Sky Hunter, sponsored by the Chinese Air Force. Filmxy has Sky Hunter (2017) Online Full Movie, Sky Hunter (2017) free download HD Bluray 720p 1080p with English subtitle.
This “Sky Hunter” would give you a general idea about the Chinese Air Force, their “Air Superior” should be seriously observed by the Western and the Asian countries. They are more than ready to deal with any challenge from unfriendly foreign countries.
Pretty much everything else. includes – Badly done aerial combat sequences. Top Gun was fun, included real aircraft, but the combat wasn’t realistic. This has very few “real aircraft” shots in it, linked to combat sequences that looked like they were dreamt up by a 7 year old playing with a couple of Tamiya kits – Dull plot that seemed to scrape the worst bits from Top Gun, Behind Enemy Lines 2 (yes, that laughable “being chased by missile” sequence), and Blackhawk down – Flat characters, none of whom it was possible to give a stuff about Absolute bargain basement DVD section for this one.
User 1 Review:
A flashback in more ways than one - both in theme, and in execution of the film itself - The Yakuza features Mitchum as an American soldier returning to Japan for the first time since WWII. There, he seeks to settle a debt for a friend - all the while rediscovering a woman and child he saved after the war (as well as her brother, sworn to both hate and protect him). A film that explores the Japanese "giri" or obligation - from both Western and Eastern points of view, The Yakuza features good action sequences and classic 70s cinematography as helmed by the capable Pollack. An example of how to shoot violence without gratuity - and how to ably tell a complex story in less than two hours.
User 2 Review:
Could have been so much better. Shrader's script is excellent, but Pollack's directing is pedestrian, bordering on hamfisted. It was like watching an episode of Kojak or Starsky and Hutch.The script itself wasn't like anything else Shrader has ever written, no loners, no social commentary about the decline of civilization, no seedy inner city settings, making it difficult to even identify him as the screenwriter. The directing however, left something to be desired. Pollack is usually a perfectionist but this thing came across as campy. The fight choreography was amateurish at best, hilarious at worst. At least Mitchum was there to lend a little credibility.
User 3 Review:
I thought the one modern Japanese 'good guy' swordsman against many Yakusa gangsters was a particularly well crafted scene, reminiscent of the great Toshiro Mifune. While perhaps a little less than Samurai reality, nonetheless a character study in the Japanese Bushido tradition of stiff stand-off posturing. It was interseting to watch his transformation from a modern Japanese to an ancient warrior, in a matter of seconds. His actions were extremely minimal and efficient - mark your target, judge your attack, and kill at one stroke - unlike his clumsy western companion, Mitcham, who fell about the place while fighting off the rest of the mob in the house, with firearms. Like comparing ballet with a pub punch up. Then we had the 'Kill Bill'... and 'Blade'...'me too' series.
Posted on: November 25th, 2017
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