| | | From the Producers of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.|"From the Producers of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon." Features: DVD, Widescreen, Unrated, Dolby, Digital Audio, Dolby Digital (5.1), English, French, Spanish JET LIS FEARLESS (HD DVD AND DVD COMBO FORMAT) (DVD MOVIE) "...the film's virtue lies in its straight-ahead narrative and uncomplicated morality." Chris Kaltenbach, Baltimore Sun "Li's performance is stronger here than it has been in previous films." Elizabeth Weitzman, New York Daily News "There's something grand and enveloping about Fearless." Stephanie Zacharek, Salon.com "Call it "Jet Li's Wushu Retirement Party."" Leighton Klein, Boston Globe "The final scenes pack a surprising melodramatic punch." Maitland McDonagh, TV Guide "One of those corny, lusciously mounted, almost predictably thrill-packed action movies you can't help but like." Michael Wilmington, Chicago Tribune "...sustains the tradition of ethically inflected Chinese action movies." Nathan Lee, The New York Times
 Editor's Note
 IN THEATERS SEPTEMBER 22, 2006Master Huo Yuanjia was a supreme Martial Arts champion. FEARLESS tells his tale, with a cast that includes Jet Li (HERO) and Michelle Yeoh (CROUCHING TIGER, HIDDEN DRAGON).
| Features | Audio: Mandarin, English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound |  | Dubbed: English |  | HD-DVD & DVD Combo! Both Standard & HD-DVD Versions On One Disc |  | Interactive Menus |  | Scene Selection |  | Subtitles: English, French, Spanish |
| Technical Info
| Release Information
|  | Studio: Universal |
 | Release Date: 12/19/2006 |
 | Running Time: 104 minutes |
 | Original Release Date: 2006 |  | Catalog ID: 30283 |  | UPC: 00025193028327 |  | Number of Discs: 1 | Audio & Video
|  | Original Language: Mandarin |  | Available Audio Tracks: English Dubbed, Mandarin |  | Available Subtitles: English, French, Spanish |  | Video: Color | Aspect Ratio |  | Widescreen 2.40:1 |
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| | Professional Reviews | Total Film 3 stars out of 5 -- [A] lavish chronicle with enough mayhem to sate the most ardent chopsocky fan." 06/01/2006 p.44Sight and Sound "[I]t's Yu's visual flourishes that enable the movie to take flight....With a rich palette of period detail, taking in colourful townscapes and lush rural vignettes." 08/01/2006 p.74 New York Times "FEARLESS sustains the tradition of ethically inflected Chinese action movies. Physical kinesis is inseparable from spiritual dynamism..." 09/22/2006 p.E8 Rolling Stone 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "Li is simply the most compelling kung-fu hero since a guy named Bruce Lee donned a yellow tracksuit." 01/25/2007 p.82 Variety 7 of 10 Already ballyhooed as Jet Li's final picture featuring traditional Chinese martial arts (wushu), "Fearless" is a rather conventional costume biopic that still manages to pack a satisfying emotional punch by its final reel. A sizable hit since late January in East Asia, where it outgrossed such titles as "Crouching Tiger," "Hero" and "House of Flying Daggers" in its opening frame, pic is likely to face a harder battle in the West due to its paucity of really eye-popping action...Yet its almost old-fashioned, low-tech qualities (only a modicum of wire-fu and no flashy visual f/x), married to ultra-smooth production values, give the pic a refreshing sincerity compared with most of today's cynical, CGI-heavy actioners, both East and West...Though Li (now 42) looks far too old in the early scenes, he brings a quiet dignity to the latter half of the pic that's matched by Sun in the (basically cliched but surprisingly effective) Southeast Asian idyll and by Dong, who almost steals the movie as Huo's one-time best friend...Fight choreography by vet Yuen Woo-ping is satisfying without being jaw-dropping and follows the retro trend pioneered by Tony Jaa in "Ong Bak" and "Tom-Yum-Goong." Tech package is highly confident and detailed, especially art director Kenneth Mak's burnished sets. - Derek Elley Reel.com 9 of 10 Jet Li claims that his latest picture, Fearless, marks his retirement as the star of action-packed, martial arts films. If indeed that is the case, then the 43-year-old actor-athlete is leaving the stage on a high note in this historical drama that boasts a story which captivates, even as its many action sequences excite...The film reunites Li with fight choreographer Yuen Wo Ping. It's their eighth collaboration--their collection of movies includes Tai Chi Master, Fist of Legend, Once Upon a Time in China (and its first sequel), and Unleashed. The action master, probably best known in the West for his work on Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, The Matrix, and both Kill Bills, does not disappoint here...Li is fabulous in the role. Sure, much of it depends on his athletic prowess, and in early middle age, he appears as graceful and strong as ever. But there is more to Huo than simple ability: His personality undergoes a severe readjustment. The vain, boastful, thoughtless warrior undergoes personal trials that break his heart and his spirit, but he emerges a thoughtful, sensitive man of unshakeable integrity. It's a range of emotions and behaviors that requires a talented actor, and Li acquits himself beautifully...He may be serious about this retirement nonsense...And yet one hopes this is not the case. Fearless represents such an apex that it leaves one wanting more of the same--much more. - Pam Grady
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| Customer Reviews | ![]() | | Cinematography | 5 | | Plot | 5 | | Acting | 5 | | Overall Satisfaction | 5 |
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5 of 5 Jet Li's Finest Saturday, December 16, 2006 Robert from Boulder, CO
Though historically, this film is not really accurate it is a great film. Jet Li plays Ho Yuan Jia (sp?), a martial arts master whose skills were as difficult to come by as his name is to pronounce (even to those who speak Cantonese). As one of the Ten Tigers of Canton, his fame and difficult name earned him the nickname "Fearless." This is not like any of Jet Li's other films in that it combines the production value of "Hero" with the more western cinematography, and more realistic fighting a la "Fist of Legend," not "New Legend of Shao-Lin." Fearless has quite a few beautiful and amazing fights, you just won't see anyone flying through the air with a humanly impossible kicking combination. For those interested, Fearless can, more or less, serve as a prequel to "Fist of Legend" though the stories are definitely not congruent. Both are excellent, and worth owning, as you will want to watch them over and over. Was this review helpful?
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