O is for The One
The sci-fi martial arts film The One (2001) follows Gabe Law, a police officer who discovers there are many other versions of himself in other universes.
When Gabriel Yulaw, a former Multiverse Agent and alternate of Gabe, discovers killing other versions of himself makes him stronger he goes on a power-hungry killing spree. He kills 122 other versions and is hunting down Gabe as the last one.
The film has some jaw-dropping special effects and fight scenes as actor Jet Li has to literally fight himself.
Collin Grant (X-Men 2, X-Men 3: X-Men United, The Fifth Element) worked on the film and here are some key concept paintings that explore the special effects of The One.
You can see more of Collin Grant's portfolio and work at uke5.com
What do you think of the designs? Have you seen the movie?
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The sci-fi martial arts film The One (2001) follows Gabe Law, a police officer who discovers there are many other versions of himself in other universes.
When Gabriel Yulaw, a former Multiverse Agent and alternate of Gabe, discovers killing other versions of himself makes him stronger he goes on a power-hungry killing spree. He kills 122 other versions and is hunting down Gabe as the last one.
The film has some jaw-dropping special effects and fight scenes as actor Jet Li has to literally fight himself.
Collin Grant (X-Men 2, X-Men 3: X-Men United, The Fifth Element) worked on the film and here are some key concept paintings that explore the special effects of The One.
You can see more of Collin Grant's portfolio and work at uke5.com
What do you think of the designs? Have you seen the movie?
This post is part of the month long "A-Z Challenge." For 27 days, I'll be choosing a letter from the alphabet and crafting a post around it. To read more of the posts in the series click here. To find out more about the challenge go here.
Hosts: Arlee Bird at Tossing it Out, Alex J. Cavanaugh, Stephen Tremp at Breakthrough Blogs, Jenny Pearson at Pearson Report, Matthew McNish at The QQQE, Tina Downey atLife is Good, Jeremy Hawkins at Retro-Zombie, DL Hammons at Cruising Altitude, Shannon Lawrence at The Warrior Muse, Elizabeth Mueller, Damyanti Biswas at Amlokiblogs, Karen Gowen at Coming Down the Mountain, and Konstanz Silverbow at No Thought 2 Small. Check the Facebook page and the Twitter hashtag is #AtoZChallenge.
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The One was a movie that I liked, but I thought could have been dramatically improved. :)
ReplyDeleteI remeber seeing the movie when it cam out at at friends house. I found it to pretty interest, plus it is Jet Li..:)He always has that Bruce Lee vibe to him.
ReplyDeleteI liked that movie when I saw it. It is Jet Li after all, now talk about intimidation That would be strange if there were that many versions of you or I in this universe;).
ReplyDeleteYeah, the concept was great and the special effects were amazing. the movie itself kind of fell flat.
ReplyDeleteLOL I'm a twin so I'm biased, but it would be pretty mind-blowing.
ReplyDeleteI remember this film, I saw it quite a while ago, thought it was great! Amanda
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