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The acting isn't great, the special effects are probably from about 10 years ago standard and it's cheesy as hell but I'm really enjoying it. The fight scenes are fantastic. You'll know after 1 episode if you want to watch more.
- silentbobni
- Aug 20, 2019
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The effects suck big time. The acting could be better. I had more expectations from the lead actor as he is ranked quite high for his roles in the Raid movie series. Somehow the hip hop tracks don't just fit in with the mood or scene. Honestly don't know how it has such a high rating.
Predictable, cheesy bit fun... like crossing the movie "Bullet Proof Monk" with the TV Series "Kung Fu."
It was binge worthy on a night I couldn't sleep as it doesn't require a whole lot of focus to follow the in-surprising story line.
It was binge worthy on a night I couldn't sleep as it doesn't require a whole lot of focus to follow the in-surprising story line.
- ToddynMissy
- Aug 7, 2019
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I gave this a 6 but it doesn't deserve that. But - on the other hand I don't want the movie execs to think "oh - people don't like martial arts tv shows".
I do love martial arts shows. "Warrior", "Into the Badlands", "Daredevil". They can be made.
But this is just silly. The CGI is (very) low budget and low talent.
The stunt coordination is not worthy of skilled people like Dacascos and Uwais.
The use of stock footage, stock sounds and music is too much.
The story is good, but it's told in a really condescending way.
I sooo wanted to see Dascasos in a TV show. I was disapointed.
I do love martial arts shows. "Warrior", "Into the Badlands", "Daredevil". They can be made.
But this is just silly. The CGI is (very) low budget and low talent.
The stunt coordination is not worthy of skilled people like Dacascos and Uwais.
The use of stock footage, stock sounds and music is too much.
The story is good, but it's told in a really condescending way.
I sooo wanted to see Dascasos in a TV show. I was disapointed.
Kai Jin is a serene and calm chef in a restaurant of San Francisco. He becomes the latest Wu assassin, i.e. the chosen one, thanks to a monk piece which gives him the power of a thousand monks. His mission, should he choose to accept it, consists in restoring balance in San Francisco's Chinatown.
A series avec Iko Uwais et Mark Dacascos, that's an offer you can't refuse. It's globally well-interpreted with a childish and cheesy atmosphère which reminds me Iron Fist (2017) and with a script freely inspired from The Last Airbender (2010). Even if the Computer-Generated Imagery is perfectible, the series is worth a stab, thanks to talented and perfectly orchestrated kung-fu fighting.
A series avec Iko Uwais et Mark Dacascos, that's an offer you can't refuse. It's globally well-interpreted with a childish and cheesy atmosphère which reminds me Iron Fist (2017) and with a script freely inspired from The Last Airbender (2010). Even if the Computer-Generated Imagery is perfectible, the series is worth a stab, thanks to talented and perfectly orchestrated kung-fu fighting.
- FrenchEddieFelson
- Aug 9, 2019
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It's got a decent enough plot and characters to just sit back and enjoy it for the action/crime/martial arts show that it is. It's not going to win any awards but at the same time it doesn't disappoint for what it is...
That being except "The Soundtrack". What in god's earth were they thinking when they put this together? The fighting scenes which are choreographed well enough are ruined by cheesy music that makes you caught between a state of wanting to take it seriously and have a bit of a chuckle.
Promising serious. Netflix, to save this show and improve it dramatically. Please fire whoever is in charge of placing music in scenes because they're absolute horrible at their job. Thanks
That being except "The Soundtrack". What in god's earth were they thinking when they put this together? The fighting scenes which are choreographed well enough are ruined by cheesy music that makes you caught between a state of wanting to take it seriously and have a bit of a chuckle.
Promising serious. Netflix, to save this show and improve it dramatically. Please fire whoever is in charge of placing music in scenes because they're absolute horrible at their job. Thanks
It's an enjoyable watch if a little cheesy, fight scenes are awesome and I love the idea but the music is horrible and doesn't fit at all!! It completely takes away from the spiritual mystery at its core. Music should be there to help enrich the atmosphere and feel of the show (a part of a bigger whole) but all it does is make it feel tacky and forced, as if it was chosen because they thought having popular music would make the show more popular but all it does it take away from it.
- harryneilson-90459
- May 3, 2020
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I absolutely loved Into the Badlands, so when I heard about this new show, I was excited! Was thinking it was going to be just as epic as Into the Badlands. Man, was I wrong!! Thoroughly disappointing show!! I had to force myself to sit thru each episode because I wanted to watch just the martial art fight scenes. Mind you only a handful of them were solid (the ones with Lewis Tan and Iko Uwais). Why wasn't Mark Dacascos given more fight screen time?? And Lewis Tan should've been cast as the lead. Sorry Iko, but your acting needs drastic improvement...monotone, deadpan, dropped lines, etc. The acting overall was terrible! The sad thing is you have veteran actors on this show like Byron Mann, Tommy Flanagan, Mark Dacascos, and Summer Glau. I'll blame the director and writers for these actor's out-of-the-norm subpar performances. I am thoroughly perplexed as to how this show is 85% on Rotten Tomatoes. Even The Iron Fist was way more tolerable to watch than this show!
- nuallankelly
- Aug 23, 2019
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Wu-Assassins was a lot better than I expected it to be and much better than the 6.4 rating it has. It has plenty of action with great fight scenes. People seem to be all over the place on it, a lot of people either love it or hate it. I'm one of the people who liked it and can't wait for another season! Iko Uwais is one of the best martial artists in the world and so fun to watch.
- Supermanfan-13
- Nov 13, 2020
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Firstly, this soap opera mixed with martial arts. The acting is trash, so is the CGI. A lot of the music doesn't work, it just detracts from what you're supposed to feel; it's very distracting. I really wasn't going to comment on that because I thought I could overlook it, but some of the music is so awful and doesn't work with the scenes that it's placed with. How do you misplace music!? Hahaha just awful!!
I was glad to see Lewis Tan in this, he looks awesome, his acting needs work, but he looks fantastic (tall, athletic and very stylish). Joe Taslim would have saved this wreckage.
The martial arts scenes are sick, but the rest is pretty bad. I'll endure it and then see what season 2 is about. I mean I got through season 1 of Black Lightning, which was terrible: season 2 corrected the teething issues, so I'll give this the same chance.
- spikeypoet
- Sep 1, 2019
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Great fight choreography. But Im pretty sure alot of Mark Dacascos scenes were cut. What a waste of a casting. Subplots set up, with little payoffs.
Wu-Assassins was a lot better than I expected it to be and much better than the 6.4 rating it has. It's about a San Francisco chef (Iko Uwais) who becomes the latest in a line of assassins chosen to keep the mystical Wu powers out of the hands of evil people. It has plenty of martial arts and action with great fight scenes. It's not a perfect show but it is entertaining. People seem to be all over the place on it, a lot of people either love it or hate it. I'm one of the people who liked it and was hoping for another season! Even though a second season never came it was popular enough that they did make movie to finish up the story. Iko Uwais is one of the best martial artists in the world and so fun to watch!
Script seems fine. As like in trailer it shows the wu assassin fights back with his own father. It's predictable and easy to guess the plots.
It's fine & entertaining to watch.
Ok concept. Music selection is pretty bad. Wrong genre in this series.
- xaydin-81973
- Aug 26, 2019
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Given the choice of two Asian martial arts tv series. Warrior beats Wu Assassins, Warrior wins hands down. Plot, cast, fight scenes, fight choreography, production design. Everything. So disappointed in this as it had some of my favourite characters from Into The Badlands (which was a 9/10 for me) Hard pass
Is there even a point making a live version of Avatar the last airbender cause this easily could be it you know with the whole strength of the past dead monks etc. Having to defeat the bad guy AKA fire Lord Ozai. Entering the spirit world to get guidance etc. Oh man and then it went so pear shaped I had to give up. Initially gave it an 8 had to drop my rating to a six . It could have been more !!!
A good choice when you're working out: entertaining storyline, some enjoyable fights, doesn't take any concentration to follow. Sure, the special effects are cheesy - but hey, it's a cartoon!
Acting is uneven, but Celia Au is a cringeworthy standout: every one of her line readings is utterly unbelievable.
Acting is uneven, but Celia Au is a cringeworthy standout: every one of her line readings is utterly unbelievable.
- chimera-25366
- Aug 26, 2019
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...it's a pretty cool show. I mean I enjoyed a lot of this show. The story is multi-faceted. Kind of neat. Lots of fight scenes. There is some character development along the way.
The acting is terrible. So bad that I'm going to blame it on the director. Just didn't care.
But I still enjoyed watching it. Mindless fun.
The acting is terrible. So bad that I'm going to blame it on the director. Just didn't care.
But I still enjoyed watching it. Mindless fun.
I love kungfu-movies and fantasy, so this show should have been perfect for me.
There are a lot of good things in this show:
Then the Cons: -The worst soundtrack ever. Poor R&M which does not match half of the scenes in any way and ruins the whole vibe.
My advice, watch something better.
- Very talented kungfu fighting.
- The main character knows his kungfu moves
- The bad guy did solid acting as well
Then the Cons: -The worst soundtrack ever. Poor R&M which does not match half of the scenes in any way and ruins the whole vibe.
- Bad CGI.
- The police woman plot arch is so bad that it makes me cringe.
My advice, watch something better.
- matiasperkele
- Aug 8, 2019
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I really enjoyed Wu Assassins. The plot is a little out there... kind of like what you would expect from an anime series. But it's filled with lots of lore to explore, and characters I want to see more of.
The only big problem I have is with the digital effects. They're pretty bad... it's almost kind of funny. A good comparison would be the Mortal Kombat films from the 90's. Just like that!
Bottom line, it's a fun, mystical, action thriller that needs some more seasons to flesh out what it brought to the table.
(Oh, and if you're reading this and have connections to the show, please don't waste an easter egg of Katheryn Winnick watching and rooting for a Minnesota "Vikings" game)
The only big problem I have is with the digital effects. They're pretty bad... it's almost kind of funny. A good comparison would be the Mortal Kombat films from the 90's. Just like that!
Bottom line, it's a fun, mystical, action thriller that needs some more seasons to flesh out what it brought to the table.
(Oh, and if you're reading this and have connections to the show, please don't waste an easter egg of Katheryn Winnick watching and rooting for a Minnesota "Vikings" game)
- garber0118
- Aug 21, 2019
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It feels like a live adaptation of an anime series.
I really don't know why I kept watching this, but I did.
The fight scenes are fantastic and the story is not top tier, but it's interesting in a kind of way.
Iko Uwais is an excellent martial artist, although his face seems to be devoid of emotional expression.
I really don't know why I kept watching this, but I did.
The fight scenes are fantastic and the story is not top tier, but it's interesting in a kind of way.
Iko Uwais is an excellent martial artist, although his face seems to be devoid of emotional expression.
- emmanueleze-83290
- Jul 25, 2022
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- cool-guy-juzer
- Aug 8, 2019
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It's got Katheryn Winnick finally given a chance to show off her karate chops, it's got Iko Uwais doing his wooden acting with fantastic martial arts and... It's got fireballs! If you like Oriental themed stories with great martial arts, the B-gradeness of everything can be forgiven, it's entertaining enough.
- Lodewickus
- Aug 7, 2019
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I went into this show blind, having heard it was pretty good - knew nothing. I expected maybe something along the lines of Warrior set in modern times, and did not expect the "magical" element, which just never really seemed to work.
I don't think this works well as a live-action. It could have worked much, much better as an anime. The variation in acting ability between individuals is noticeable - you have standouts like Kathryn Winnick and Lewis Tan, Mark Dacascos - and others seem mannequins next to them. It's awkward to watch Winnick alongside the lead, as he's just... Wooden. This is accentuated by her talent and flair. As others have mentioned, the soundtrack not only doesn't fit the projected mood of the show, it doesn't fit the scenes in which it's used. The cgi is poor for current-year.
Overall... It's fine if you're in the mood for this sort of show. For 10 episodes at 40-something minutes each it's not a huge time commitment, but it's not one I expect I'll come back to rewatch.
I don't think this works well as a live-action. It could have worked much, much better as an anime. The variation in acting ability between individuals is noticeable - you have standouts like Kathryn Winnick and Lewis Tan, Mark Dacascos - and others seem mannequins next to them. It's awkward to watch Winnick alongside the lead, as he's just... Wooden. This is accentuated by her talent and flair. As others have mentioned, the soundtrack not only doesn't fit the projected mood of the show, it doesn't fit the scenes in which it's used. The cgi is poor for current-year.
Overall... It's fine if you're in the mood for this sort of show. For 10 episodes at 40-something minutes each it's not a huge time commitment, but it's not one I expect I'll come back to rewatch.
- harmony_of_the_void
- Feb 5, 2021
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The first 3- 4 episodes were above average and piqued my interest. Post that they lost the plot.
The hero is supposed to have the power of 1000 monks and it takes him 10mins to beat a gang henchman, serious WTF. Choreography of the fight sequences is outdated, the longish fights wud have worked in the 90s probably.
And the lead actor, guess the writer's note to him asked to underplay the role. He ends up not playing it at all.
The hero is supposed to have the power of 1000 monks and it takes him 10mins to beat a gang henchman, serious WTF. Choreography of the fight sequences is outdated, the longish fights wud have worked in the 90s probably.
And the lead actor, guess the writer's note to him asked to underplay the role. He ends up not playing it at all.