This looks like a really fun movie to watch. Also, I hope to see the three of you together, or simply more of Pak in general, in your next long form breakdowns. Good job as always, guys :)
Why can’t all Hollywood fights look this good 😭 There seems to be a huge misconception that as long as the choreography is good, the fight scene will be good. But equally important is the cinematography/filming, editing and even the sound design. Without these things, fight scenes just fall flat. Anyway, love the video and it’s great seeing the entire gang assembled for this one!
Oh, that was awesome. It was Pak's first debut in longform videos, and I think he really needs to do more long breakdowns, because he's great and hilarious as well. Love it. Now I need to rewatch the Punisher breakdown, to refresh my memory. Good work, keep it up guys. Love from Martina
I didn't know how to feel about Pak at first, but I realized I was just taken by surprise by the new shorter format. I like Pak a lot now that I see him in a format where he can take his time analyzing. Fun energy. As always, love you guys and praying for good health and peace.
The moves in these fight scenes are very fluid so it's hard to see everything that's going on when you're watching these movies. But your breakdowns show the methodology, geometry and physics behind these great scenes 👍🏾⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐.
Always love the content. Been loving Pak in the shorts, doing just as great in the longforms. The passion for martial arts and physicality in general is inspiring, guys. Keep it up!
I agree with the John Wick reference, but Jang Hyuk is 10 steps ahead with the fast movement. He is just ridiculous and the expressions are just great! What an actor.
One aspect I really appreciate about the scene. Is the camera work and the very limited quick cuts. You can enjoy and follow what’s being executed in the fights more. Sure actors that can do their own stunts helps but editors and cinematographers can over do quick cuts in action scenes.
This right here. Tons of jump cuts and shaky cam nowadays is typically a sign of two things: cinematography from the perspective of someone who doesn't understand the proper rhythm/momentum of a real fight, and/or bad choreography that they're trying to cover up. A great scene incorporates both, it's not enough to just have a well-shot garbage fight or a really well choreographed shaky-cam segment filled with 4 dozen cuts.
hello from your friendly surgical technician. Looking at your breakdown, as you cut into your opponents arm, before the disarm, you make a cut into either his arm at the elbow. The distal bicep tucks down through the "crease" of the elbow, and all of the flexor tendons aren't far from the same spot. Stabbing and or slicing through that area, will most likely render the opponent incapable of effectively using the arm. However, he is still a threat. Love your breakdowns.
over the years, I've had patients, for whatever reasons needed those reattached. I recall being taught by friends that practiced escrima from childhood. so i learned enough to be afraid of an edged weapon. One thing I learned, was that, on certain situations, you may need to twist the blade before removing it. that would lezve a horrendous wound channel.
I hope you guys have fun making these videos, they are definitely appreciated. Have you guys gone through and covered your personal favorite scenes yet?? I'd love to see what fight scenes you each think are the coolest to go through.
We have so much fun making theses videos! I’m glad you appreciate them. There are so many fight scenes that we love, and we already covered a few, like Eren vs Armored Titan and The Man from Nowhere. There are still a bunch more that we love, and have yet to breakdown, but we try to prioritize what our subscribers want first.
Great break down, guys! Why don't you guys try and get an interview with Jang Hyuk and discuss the action design of the movie? I'm sure he'd love to discuss it with professionals
@@ScenicFights well, he's supposed to be in NY tomorrow, so if you're anywhere is are... :) He did the action design himself, so I'm sure you'd have lots to discuss
@@ScenicFights It's okay to use both, but '칼' means Knife, and '근접무기 means Melee weapon. so In this situation, since Jang Hyuk is fighting with a knife, it is more detailed to translate it as 칼싸움 장면 :)
This movie looks so awesome, the fighting scene is very technical and shows accurate techniques. Awesome scene for a breakdown. Btw,that kidney shot contains the same principles of the spinning elbow in muay thai. More of this content please👌👌👌. Btw, is Chad going to be choked out in the gods of high school too🤣?
Another awesome breakdown of the film WARRIOR'S. I nominate PAK as employee of the month in your group. "OLD BOY"(2003) set the standard for hallway fights.
Always stoked to see a new episode... Keep up the good work and thank you for another amazing Video... The addition of Pak was a genius move in general, such a charismatic and wonderful person...
@@JudoChefPak I‘m so sorry how could I forget. He is a sight for sore eyes, he is my sunrise over a misty mountain lake, evoking a weird feeling of eerie calmness.
Alright, here is my breakdown, not that his moves aren't legit but they were very slow and plainly choreographed. You're analysis is spot on and your technique would work. He's wouldn't against anyone with any speed and training and their acts would have gotten through. Conceptionally great scene though.
The protagonist got a chop to the side with an ax after his duck under spinning kidney stab, that he was impervious to. Haha I don't think anyone noticed in post. Thanks for another great breakdown.
It's a triple trouble episode! My body is ready. Edit: I caught that casual God of High School namedrop. As someone that studied Tae Kwon Do ages ago, I am REALLY looking forward to that. There's LOADS of attacks and breakdowns between Northern ITF and Southern Renewal to work off of for you guys, SUPER excited!
It's a great action film! It's only in theaters for a limited amount of time, you can see here if you're one of the lucky people to have it showing near you: www.thekiller2022.com/theaters-near-me
Glad to hear we inspired you to learn Kali! Keep us updated on your martial arts journey. As for MGS, we plan to do more breakdowns from that series, but release date is TBD, so stay tuned!
You guys should check out Assassin's Creed 3, it has some insane combat in it, I specifically picked AC3 because in my opinion it has the best combat, it also has some combos in it too, which is pretty sweet to see.
Could you examine the fist and one knife sided fight of Ryan Gosling and Chris Evans in their film The Gray Man. We would definitely want to know what you think about it.
Haha Pak is way too cute speaking Korean. Also the fight scene was amazing! So much knifework in this film. So many Asian gangster films are well done, they just know what to do to make it kickass. PS. RIP Chad. 😔 he was a good guy.
Out of curiosity, is there a good/reliable online resource that shows what the 1-9 knife attacks are that Logan references all the time? My own (limited) searching has had mixed results. Love the episode!
I just watched your video on Frank Castle and saw the scene regarding the number 8 knife attack. The closest thing to that inside to outside motion would be throwing a feinted haymaker into a sideways Hammer Fist from the outside. Still not quite the same but that's about the closest thing I've ever practiced in martial arts previously. Its interesting, I had never heard of the different types of knife attacks in that fashion and it caught my eye. Seeing a further video on it would be kind of cool to watch
@@ScenicFights Yeah for sure thatd be sweet to hear more in depth about some of the stuff you know. I personally find that sort of thing interesting however others might not
Can I suggest you look at, "The Gangs of London", end of episode 1 fight scene. I thought it was epic. It was certainly violent and realistic - but then, I'm no expert!