2006 / Ronny Yu > In some ways, it’s hard not to like Fearless: Yuen Woo-Ping’s exquisitely crafted fight sequences leave you breathless by the beauty of its brutality. Shigeru Umebayashi’s score, while not memorable, is subtle enough to cradle your patience when the film tries to be a little too philosophical. And Jet Li’s goodbye-to-wushu performance is, at the least, memorable for his return to the days of Fist of Legend in terms of style, intricacy and emotion.
I do, however, find myself disappointed in the film’s erratic character development. Often, characters motivations changed seemingly overnight, as if it’s just that simple. Moreover, its emotional overtones were often heavy-handed, and much of it was fairly trite and by the numbers. One has to wonder, though, if the film’s original 150 minute cut would have been able to achieve what this 105 minute theatrical release did not. If there’s not much else to the story that what’s presented here, there’s a chance that the longer cut would have been a droning failure. For that, it’s possible to give Ronny Yu the benefit of the doubt and consider this as good a martial arts film will get these days.