Film Jabber:
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Hmm, I've seen lower scores than this one. That's quite a surprise.
That is true, I know what you mean.
The only thing I hated was this entire film just set up a second film. It had too long of a act 1. but the fighting scenes were my god some of the best things i have ever seen.