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I'm removing the chunk that says : "Strange directing techniques (e.g. shot in shot used on just one occasion in the film), and an almost dubbed look added to green explosions and "nano" bombs in jeans, make this film - described as an action film - almost a comedy."
I'm not sure what wikipedia's standards are exactly for the wikifilms project stuff, but just from a factual point of view, the insanity in this film is resonably standard for a hongkong martial arts film, the film looks dubbed because it was recorded MOS with the sound added in ADR (many hong kong films don't record sound on set in order to save time), and the writer of this film is the same writer who did everything from Die Hard to Street Fighter, and all his movies have a unique style of comedy to them.
~ I agree with this decision. N. Robert Dow 18:41, 1 January 2007 (UTC)