1st time seeing a behind the film karate flick...I'll highlight the fight sequences- they show how fast, accurate aka bad both these guys are!



3:mn 45 seconds in
6:mn 10-6:25ish
6:mn45 in to 8:minutes is a gr8 one....they have to call cut a few times, because Donnie is fuckin' this boy up for real!!! after the 3rd take he hollers I can't take it anymore!!!
9:45mn in- it's his turn to come after Donnie---Donnie can't be hit- he can fight with weapons 4real!!!! His foe is pretty good, but you can see him trying so hard at times he gets a bit sloppy, while everything Donnie does is tight, accurate without having to give up speed.

10:20 in- they're watching a take and U can see him perspiring, fatigued, while Donnie in black isn't sweating nor breathing hard!!
11minutes in, another fight sequence
13:30 they do a slow choregraph- & when they are ready they do it fast

15 minutes in- they show how they are literally learning some of these moves on the fly! Watching the choreographer, then they do it once or twice semi fast, then for real!

19:mn semi slow, 20minutes they go hard

24:45 in, before they start- he drinks some cherry juice? Well the blood he has to gush out of his mouth
about 25minutes..this is funny, Yen is just swining wildly- out of camera's view, making it look like they are hitting each other's weapons, but they are just flailing away - I guess sound effects take over from there

What I like about this clip is how they sequence the scenes, one piece at a time, Aint no damn way they can fight that hard for 10 minutes straight, let alone 5 LMAO!!!

30 minutes in commentary-- What I learned is that in his flicks he rarely uses multiple camera angles, instead they have to keep redoing the same scene over and over.