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Man From Beijing [Import]

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3.0 out of 5 stars Disturbing movie May 19 2013
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I found this movie disturbing because of the violent way people are killed and not understanding the grudge carried from generation to generation.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Masterpiece of Suspenseful Drama Oct 16 2012
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It is an excellent movie that will help you reflect on one of the current world issues - revenge based on historical injustice. It is masterfully centered around great abuses that ocurred to the Chinese immigrants who came to America in the 1800s, but the revenge for the abuses are being carried out now. The movie involves the last member of a Swedish family, the only member to have accidentally survived the revenge of a Chinese man who is well trained with the sword. Both social realities for how to see historical abuse are represented in the story. It is a drama that is driven along with a tension of suspense, a suspense driven by when is she going to get it. There are many questions a viewer will take from this thought provoker. A question that I took away from the story is how independent should my family loyalty be in light of a government's design to have all people individualized into the government's mode of behavior as defined by the terms "an obedient citizen".

Women who enjoy watching women control the power position in social dynamics will be satisfied with this movie. All the positions of power are controlled by women except one but that male is nixed out by a woman of authority. Interesting.
I found it an engaging dynamic that seemed pretty realistic except for one aspect that was missing. The one aspect that was missing was the equally prone tendency of corruption that goes along with positions of power. Women are as vulnerable as men, this is also where both sexes are equal.

I got more than I paid for. Watch it and expect to have your mind expanded while entertained.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Surprised, I was expecting a Chinese Kung Fu movie and it turned out to be Swedish thriller! Jan 8 2013
By Hugo Klickatat - Published on Amazon.com
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Definetly a very good twisting plot that covered the world and different decades. Right up there with Girl with the Dragon tattoo. a must see.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Nice production values undone by stupidity April 29 2013
By Zenbob - Published on Amazon.com
Directed by Peter Keglevic, whose greatest claim to fame was a comedy about magic drumsticks 25 years ago. Competent actors wasted on an absurd script; the wonderful Michael Nyquist is thrown away in practically a bit part. Main lead Suzanne Von Brosody does her best but can't overcome the ridiculous plot in which Swedish police are colossal idiots, everyone speaks German, even in Nevada, Sweden and China, and the main character impulsively chases a Chinese mass murderer to China with no plan or resources. Amy Cheng, as the sister of a sociopathic corrupt Chinese businessman, is compelling but ultimately she's undone by the mindless plot as well. Almost everybody dies, but not soon enough. Decent production values, but who cares? The whole thing is a mess, except for some intercut flashbacks of 1800s America, which are gruesome and over the top, but at least the story is compelling. The first half starts out well, but the whole thing is ultimately hopelessly disappointing, if you value logic in any quantity.
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