Brendon is so damn captivating to watch! Technique, Charisma and beautiful kinetic energy. This short is one of my favorites of all time. I’d love to see him on screen with Adkins, Jaa, Tiger Chen, etc. He’s that good. You killed this, Vlad! 🙌🏽🙏🏽
God, you guys are so underrated. Your fight scenes are so incredibly stylized and creative, it’s clear that there is a serious amount of vision behind each one
Thank you very much. Fortunately, Hollywood has taken notice and we're trying to make things happen in the industry, while still working on our craft and art. Please do share the video so more people are aware that we exist ;)
I've been watching these for a while. This is Hollywood grade choreography! But the beauty of Karate is clearly preserved here! Again...your talent needs to be somehow merged with big producers and creators to put the beauty of Karate out there. Thank you so much for making these.
Is it possible to see in the future a Webseries from your team ? 🙏 Because you're the best right now in Fighting Movies 👏 Wish you all the best from FRANCE 🤗😍😄
My dude 😎 Brandon over here toss and grown men around making it look all easy and stuff like you just walking through the park This guy's picking up everyone throwing them around everywhere he even kicks a dude while holding the other guy above his head that he's in the process of throwing lol.. mid throw. My Favorite part! At 2:48 Now this is the kind of fighting action I like to watch!!!! Luv it ❤️ 👌👍👍🏆🥇💯🔥💣💣💪💪🙏😎🫡
Great way to do individual credits at the end. Little too much with the slow-mo editing, was becoming predictable. Still...high quality production nonetheless.
That music version is tops. This is for those that might want to listen to another track while watching, or just want to hear the sound effects. Hell yeah for the comment and view!
🤔🤔 interesting! I have gone over both versions many times and without a doubt the music version is much better. Though I am having a figuring out why. IMO: I think it's because the music beats sync very well with the strikes, but I have a hunch that the real x-factor is that the music taps into nostalgic feelings of boss fights for those who have played contra and other fighting games on cartridges.