"That is the weirdest movie I've ever seen in my life!" he said. (I pointed out that he is only 13, but he was still impressed.)
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"See?! See?!" my wife and I told him. "John Wick 2 really did suck."
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He spent like an hour telling his friends about it on chat. I don't know that we got credit for being cool parents, though.
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It's so good.
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inventive, preposterous action sequences and enjoyably charming protagonists.
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Just the simple fact of not being a Hollywood movie will inject more "weird" than most kids know to expect
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I still liked Shaolin Soccer more though
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Kung Fu Hustle was cheesy af but there's definitely some stuff I'd love to see reused elsewhere
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The quasi-genre shift where we slowly realize the fact the protagonist takes so much comical abuse yet is still alive means he's the One
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The escalating series of reveals of everyone being a martial arts master until we loop back around to our viewpoint character being the One
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It was also pretty cool learning the Tailor's weird shtick is bc he's a Hong Kong gay stereotype (which doesn't quite map onto ours)
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