Romeo Must Die (2000)


iF Rating: 8/13


Director: Andrzej Bartkowiak


Runtime: 115 min


Certification: [r]


Sub-Genre: Crime | Romance | Thriller


Title: Romeo Must Die


Release Date: 20 March 2000


Writer(s): Mitchell Kapner


Copyrights: Warner Bros.


Buy from: Amazon.com




Jet Li



Aaliyah



DMX



Delroy Lindo



Anthony Anderson



Russell Wong


ROMEO MUST DIE is the story of fathers and sons, of the importance of blood, of star-crossed lovers willing to risk their lives for their love. Two warring families, one Chinese, one African American, are fighting for control of the Oakland waterfront. It’s an eye for an eye as members of each gang keep turning up dead–including the son of Ch’u Sing, the Chinese gang leader, which escalates the war to epic proportions. Into this fray comes Han Sing (Jet Li), Ch’u's other son, a cop who has escaped from a Hong Kong prison where he was serving time for not arresting his father and brother. Han soon becomes a little too friendly with Trish O’Day (Aaliyah), the daughter of Isaak O’Day (Delroy Lindo), the leader of the African American gang. The growing romance between Han and Trish parallels the growing body count.
ROMEO MUST DIE is a fast-paced, hip-hop retelling of the classic Shakespeare tale. A thumping soundtrack and wicked special effects–including martial arts battles in which the fighters virtually fly through the air–add to the excitement. Jet Li and Aaliyah turn in fine performances laced with just the right amount of comedy. Director Andrzej Bartkowiak has a keen visual sense–he previously served as cinematographer on such films as THE DEVIL’S ADVOCATE, SPECIES, and SPEED–that pumps up such standard fare as car chases, prison breaks, and even a pickup football game. The film includes an awesome special effect that reveals a person’s skeleton as he dies–it has to be seen to be believed.

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