7cb1d79195 A rogue Multiverse agent goes on a manhunt for versions of himself, getting stronger with each kill. With only one version remaining, he races against the clock to finish him and become "The One." This movie postulates what if there is more than one universe. And that all of these universes are held together by one single stream of energy and that energy is equally distributed to every living in each universe and if one of these beings die, that energy is reallocated equally to each other surviving member. And with each allocation, a person becomes stronger. Now one universe has mastered the ability of crossing into another universe, and a man named Shulaw who believes that if he can kill all of his counterparts, he will become invincible, but there are those who believe that it might have detrimental effects, so try and stop him. Unfortunately, he just has one more person to kill, Gabe Law, but the officers follow Shulaw but Shulaw has committed some crimes and Gabe is accused and is wanted. But Gabe discovers that he has changed and only wants to kill Shulaw not realizing what could happen. I thought this movie was simply amazing. Jet Li is perfect in the role demonstrating his cool, calm and collective acting style which makes him so smooth of an actor. And of course, his fighting is no less spectacular. The effects and images are also wonderful. Another big screen movie bites the dust but would make a great video game. Eight years after the revolutionary special effects seen in 'Jurassic Park', computer special effects are becoming routine, boring and movies are relying too much on them since the technology has become easier and easier. In an age of marketing, 'The One' will probably spin off into a Nintendo, Play Station or other commercial arcade piece. Glen Morgan and James Wong, who are ex of 'The X-Files' writing and directing team from a few years ago, are desperate to get a hit and they failed miserably with this one. An incoherent, repetitive and badly edited piece of pseudo action (for lack of a better term) entertainment. Still, Jet Li is the best martial artist in film today. How about a series of videos from him teaching his art? It would be better than this mess. So narratively garbled and its screenplay so underwritten that you have to strain to piece together the story.
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