6 reviews
I was really happy to be part of the premiere at the cinema in Belgium.
Really nice movie so hope there will be something next... Glad to see my Sifu "Mark Stas" in a speaking character and not only fight scene.
I was really happy to be part of the premiere at the cinema in Belgium.
Really nice movie so hope there will be something next... Glad to see my Sifu "Mark Stas" in a speaking character and not only fight scene.
I was really happy to be part of the premiere at the cinema in Belgium.
Really nice movie so hope there will be something next... Glad to see my Sifu "Mark Stas" in a speaking character and not only fight scene.
GOOD JOB EVERYBODY!
Really nice movie so hope there will be something next... Glad to see my Sifu "Mark Stas" in a speaking character and not only fight scene.
I was really happy to be part of the premiere at the cinema in Belgium.
Really nice movie so hope there will be something next... Glad to see my Sifu "Mark Stas" in a speaking character and not only fight scene.
I was really happy to be part of the premiere at the cinema in Belgium.
Really nice movie so hope there will be something next... Glad to see my Sifu "Mark Stas" in a speaking character and not only fight scene.
GOOD JOB EVERYBODY!
- tomodhimoila
- Aug 29, 2022
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Borrowed time falling apart is a very nice action drama independent with a great cast Matthias hues from dark angel who play a nice guy this time , Costas Mandylor from saw also the main villain Patrick Kilpatrick is awesome his playing a very colored character. Alan Delabie who play the main character is brilliant and very charismatic, great fight scenes with Mark Stas and Alan , the soundtrack is beautiful I don't want spoil the ending but it's very emotional.
If you love 80 /90 with modern touch you will not be disappointed, the training sequence is very good remember me the good old time.
If you love 80 /90 with modern touch you will not be disappointed, the training sequence is very good remember me the good old time.
" Borrowed time III - Falling apart "has a terrific cast, an immersive music and good fights well filmed with good choregraphies.
Apart of the main character played by Alan Delabie (who invested a lot of himself into the whole production), we can notice a memorably disturbed Patrick Kilpatrick and a great martial artist by the name of Mark Stas who shines not only into the action but also in the acting. Hope to see him again soon!
At last who can forget about the director David Worth who worked on the legendaries Bloodsport and Kickboxer with Jean Claude Van Dam?!
This movie will drive you into multiple character interactions until the final revelation of the main villain!!!
Apart of the main character played by Alan Delabie (who invested a lot of himself into the whole production), we can notice a memorably disturbed Patrick Kilpatrick and a great martial artist by the name of Mark Stas who shines not only into the action but also in the acting. Hope to see him again soon!
At last who can forget about the director David Worth who worked on the legendaries Bloodsport and Kickboxer with Jean Claude Van Dam?!
This movie will drive you into multiple character interactions until the final revelation of the main villain!!!
I was very happy to see some Wing Flow fights with founder Sifu Mark Stas: the movie is great although the beginning is a little bit confusing.
There are famous actors in it ( too bad Eric Roberts plays a very small part in it ) but the wooden dummy part took my breath away! No other movie has this fantastic scene. As a wing chun lover, Mark Stas shows again an excellent mastery of his skills.
The wooden dummy and nunchaku reminds me of the era of Bruce Lee. Very original.
Wing Chun lovers will enjoy the character of Inspector Chan, played by Mark Stas.
Some great shots and the drone part is amazing.
Worth watching this movie!
There are famous actors in it ( too bad Eric Roberts plays a very small part in it ) but the wooden dummy part took my breath away! No other movie has this fantastic scene. As a wing chun lover, Mark Stas shows again an excellent mastery of his skills.
The wooden dummy and nunchaku reminds me of the era of Bruce Lee. Very original.
Wing Chun lovers will enjoy the character of Inspector Chan, played by Mark Stas.
Some great shots and the drone part is amazing.
Worth watching this movie!
- weissjoleen
- Aug 27, 2022
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Following Sifu Mark Stas since many years: proud to see how he displays a wonderful Wing Chun in movies! I want more of his skills: the wooden dummy techniques are very special and unique. It's not a traditional practise but a real advanced one.
He looks great in movies and I don't doubt he has a bright future! Already playing with very famous actors: a big BRAVO!
The movie is great with a great cast and of course the director of Bloodsport adds to the eighties action movies flavour.
The nunchaku performance is also very very good! Loved the fusion between Karate and Wing Tsun or Wing Flow.
He looks great in movies and I don't doubt he has a bright future! Already playing with very famous actors: a big BRAVO!
The movie is great with a great cast and of course the director of Bloodsport adds to the eighties action movies flavour.
The nunchaku performance is also very very good! Loved the fusion between Karate and Wing Tsun or Wing Flow.
- wingtsunsifu
- Oct 2, 2022
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Borrowed Time 3 truly is an epic conclusion to what was an immersive and familiar trilogy in so many ways.
When I say familiar I don't mean copied or samey. I'm talking about the stylisation that has accompanied all three thrillers. Borrowed Time feels like a trilogy out of time.
Just as Cobra Kai delivers on nostalgia, Borrowed Time delivers on the throw back retro feel of action/thrillers straight out of the 80s and 90s.
Seeing old favourites such as Matthias Hues, Patrick Kilpatrick and Eric Roberts on screen combined with what has to be said is an amazing retro synth soundtrack, truly does transport you back, and those old familiar feelings break through once more.
Huge credit to Writer/Director and lead Alan Delabie for managing to navigate his way through not only one but three instalments of retro, nostalgic goodness.
Watch this movie and enjoy the classic feel good factor of movies past.
Staying true to his vision Alan Delabie has delivered an epic trilogy he should be extremely proud of.
When I say familiar I don't mean copied or samey. I'm talking about the stylisation that has accompanied all three thrillers. Borrowed Time feels like a trilogy out of time.
Just as Cobra Kai delivers on nostalgia, Borrowed Time delivers on the throw back retro feel of action/thrillers straight out of the 80s and 90s.
Seeing old favourites such as Matthias Hues, Patrick Kilpatrick and Eric Roberts on screen combined with what has to be said is an amazing retro synth soundtrack, truly does transport you back, and those old familiar feelings break through once more.
Huge credit to Writer/Director and lead Alan Delabie for managing to navigate his way through not only one but three instalments of retro, nostalgic goodness.
Watch this movie and enjoy the classic feel good factor of movies past.
Staying true to his vision Alan Delabie has delivered an epic trilogy he should be extremely proud of.
- michael_morris78
- Aug 29, 2022
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