Arma Perfecta 1991 The Perfect Weapon [ Non-usa Format: Pal -Import- Spain ]
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Quality
Love this movie
M**L
Shipping super fast, great movie!
I remember growing up and watching this movie. Man its great to throw this on during the weekend on a lazy day to reminisce the good ol' days.
P**N
The Perfect Movie
Not only does this have a real martial artist with several Black belts in Kenpo Karate as well as different styles, it has several Asian martial artists such as James Lee, Jeff Imada, Professor Tanaka and several talented Asian actors as Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, Mako, Seth Sakai and James Hong. This movie is the Gold Standard of realistic karate movies. The hero doesn’t just go around taking a few scratches, but he gets hurt and knocked out in his quest to solve a murder. Jeff Speakman plays Jeff a guy who at a young age took up martial arts to control his temper and deal with losing his mother. He grows up to be a well disciplined well trained black belt in Kenpo Karate. Things take a turn for the worse for Jeff whole still a teenager after he defends his little brother from a football player bully who was at least 5 years older than him. His father doesn’t want to hear any excuses so he throws his still underage son out of the house even though it was his only mistake in many years. Jeff’s only friend at that point is Mr Kim who takes young Adam in and was the one who said Kenpo would put him on the right path. Many years later Jeff decides to visit Kim and during his visit, Kim is murdered by one of the Korean Mafia bosses. From that point forward, Jeff is on the hunt to find the killer responsible and avenge his friend. He is used by one of the mafia bosses to avenge the death of Kim which means that using an outsider wouldn’t bring war to the Korean War families. Hence the moniker The Perfect Weapon. He has to decide who is friend and who is foe. Meanwhile his younger brother who is now a detective, also on the case, warns his brother he will turn him in if he commits murder. How far is Jeff willing to go and will he risk it all to avenge a family friend? He has to discover for himself the difference between a Tiger and a Dragon. Tigers strike first without any thought. A dragon always has a choice in between where to hit if countered or if it really wants to attack in the first place.
M**L
"The Perfect Weapon" - Hardly An Exaggeration
Hollywood's action scene was left poorer by releasing Jeff Speakman: the kenpo master had the looks, moves, charisma, and would've been on his way to becoming the next Van Damme or Seagal had Street Knight not come along. Still, we can't change the past, and instead of imagining of what could have been, let's look at the obvious: "The Perfect Weapon" is a very good action movie, possibly within the top ten American martial arts films of its time. I'd even go as far as to call it a model of the action scene at the time, for if you dig the likes of Rapid Fire , Above the Law , or Showdown in Little Tokyo , then this little opus of is definitely for you.The story: Jeff (Speakman) is a young delinquent who grows into an amazing martial artist with the help of his mentor, Kim (Mako, Conan the Barbarian ). When Kim is assassinated by the Korean mafia for not submitting to their whims, Jeff sets out to find the killer and avenge his old friend.Granted, the plot deviates minimally from the standard tale of revenge explored by dozens of action heroes who came before him, but both he and director Mark DiSalle ( Kickboxer ) make it his own. Speakman has a light load to carry when it comes to acting, but in this case, actions truly speak louder than words. The martial arts are shown more respect in here than in your typical beat-'em-up flick, beginning with Speakman delivering a flawless kata and later delving into the history of kenpo; you certainly end up knowing more about the fighting style at the end of the movie than you did at the end of, say, Bloodsport . Of course, this wouldn't be nearly as impressive if the film didn't serve up some cool fight scenes, and these it has. Speakman battles a variety of well-matched opponents in several nicely-choreographed encounters, from a three-on-one competition against tae kwon do practitioners to a speed-against-strength bout with the tank-like Toru Tanaka ( The Running Man ). His real-life proficiency in fighting shines through and has been expertly translated to Hollywood cinefighting, easily putting him up there with the best authentic movie martial artists when it comes to making it look both real and exciting.As said before, Speakman doesn't give a performance to rave about, but the rest of the acting instills no grief. John Dye ("Touched by an Angel") as his detective brother, James Hong ( Big Trouble in Little China ) as the Korean crime boss, Mariska Hargitay ("Law & Order: Special Victims Unit") as the mandatory hot babe, and the indispensable Mako all leave a worthwhile imprint on the movie, playing their roles solidly. Even Tanaka is convincing in his role as an unstoppable human bulldozer. The only definitively weak player of the crew is young Dante Basco ( Hook ), whom nobody had the heart to tell that he quickly got very, very annoying. Like most other action movies, "Weapon" has more profound weaknesses, although these are of a less common variety than you'd expect: at times, the film attempts to be something it's not with a handful of lengthy conversations and monologues that both explain too much of the plot at once and try to prove that the actors actually can act. The cast's efficiency has already been vouched for, but the aforementioned scenes are simply too long and slow the movie down at times when this should not be afforded.However, do we begrudge the movie these things? - of course not! It's an action movie, and at the end of the day, it's one of the most entertaining ones I have seen in a long time. If you just came upon this review by accident, don't let the fact that you don't know who Jeff Speakman is deter you from giving it a chance: Speakman is twice the action hero of many of the old codgers still hanging around today. Fans will already have this movie, since Jeff was never given a chance to top himself.
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"MASTERPIECE"
TRULY, AS A FAN AND A PRACTIONER__ This movie and the message that is conveyed was really ahead of it's time. For it was not known widely yet in the 60's, 70's, 80's and part of the early 90's. It wouldn't take notice until later in the decade of the 90's to the Millennium for the "Late Ed Parker & Art of American Kenpo" for this is His version that He took from the original and made-it His way thus Hie version. I'll stop there and the rest of the info you surely have to look up individually, but it doesn't disappoint to any-&-all enthusiasts^^
L**Z
arma perfecta
livrais dans les temps ce film je l avais vu il a long temps a la télé sa était un plaisir de le revoir je cherchais ce film mais je ne me souvenais plus du titre merci
L**A
unica forma de conseguir esta estupenda cinta de accion.
una vez mas Resen no ofrece una peli que no quieren editar las distribuidoras, afortunadamente vienen ya todas en discos prensados,en este caso la imagen es bastante buena y el sonido es estereo 2.0 y se escucha bastante claro, incluso el volumen está bastante por encima de su pista original. .... el pedido recibido con retraso porque ultimamente lo mandan por correo ordinario, te pasas todo el dia metido en casa y no llega asta el dia siguiente, antes por Seur u otra agencia llegaban puntual, me imagino que les saldrá mas barato, pero de ésta forma no me interesa pedir ya que pierdes el dia entero y encima no llega.
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One of the great martial artists
Speakman is one of the most underrated martial artists and little-known in the UK. This was the first film designed to show his art. The story is only so-so but perfectly enjoyable. He also has the distinction of being one of the few of his genre who can act a little. If you do not know Speakman you should grab this. Another plus is that the film never made it to DVD (only poor copies of the original VHS tape exist), so it is good to have it on Blu-Ray.
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Cliente de Amazon
Está película es muy buena para los amantes del kenpo karate y de las artes marciales, yo la tenía en VHS pero tenía un protegido que no me dejó pasarla a DVD. Agradezco a Amazon que la tuvieran en venta así en DVD con buena calidad de imagen y sonido.
C**N
DVD
Muy buena película para los amantes del Kenpo de Ed Parker. Se echa en falta imágenes extras, making off etc...La calidad de imagen se podía mejorar un poco más, comparada con la original un 8 sobre 10.Recomendada 100%
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