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IcemanSK

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I just rented David Memet's film "Red Belt" & thought it was good. I'm interested in the thoughts of folks who train in BJJ on the fight sequences.
 

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Fun stuff, watched it last night actually.

While I did see a lot of 'Hollywood' and non-continuous footage (meaning, wth? How'd they get to there, from there). But, I took the entire thing with a grain of salt, it's meant to be a movie not a documentary etc. I liked the people they had in it, but parts of the script seemed weak or unfinished.

Overall though, good fun but wanted more technical jiujitsu and a little better script.
 
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Fun stuff, watched it last night actually.

While I did see a lot of 'Hollywood' and non-continuous footage (meaning, wth? How'd they get to there, from there). But, I took the entire thing with a grain of salt, it's meant to be a movie not a documentary etc. I liked the people they had in it, but parts of the script seemed weak or unfinished.

Overall though, good fun but wanted more technical jiujitsu and a little better script.

David Mamet, the director/writer, said that so much of JJ is lost on the screen because of the subtlties involved. They're not big movements like kicks & punches. I agree w/ the unfinished & weak parts. I didn't buy the cop/new BB did in the climax. (For example). Fo an MA flick, I thought it was good. For a film from "the great David Mamet" it wasn't really special. IMO
 

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