Darth K'Trava
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Quasqueton said:Oh, and one other thing that bugged me (reading some of the earlier posts made me remember it): I hate how one man can take so much [lethal] damage, yet keep on going. The captain (sorry, his name didn't stick. Mal?) got shot in the back (close range), stabbed in the gut with a sword (by a professional assassin), beat about by a man who quickly/easily killed two bodyguards earlier in the show, and still walked away from the scene.
I loved how he was a scapper, and a quick draw and good shot, but really, he took some seemingly lethal hits and kept going like it was just a roughing up. It shook me out of my suspension of disbelief.
But still, with these two [major, to me] gripes, giving it a 8/10 shows how good this movie is.
Quasqueton
Seems like typical Hollywood Hero Syndrome. Same thing has been done to Mel Gibson's character, Riggs, in the Lethal Weapon movies. And other major protagonists. They get their asses stomped into near oblivion but manage to defeat the bad guy in the end. It just takes away from the fighting scene a bit to know that the good guy is somehow going to win, even with the crap pummeled out of him the entire fight. He's gonna get that "lucky" blow in that's going to end the bad guy for sure.