Advantages: Reasonable fight scenes, threatening villain Disadvantages: Poor lighting and sound; lack of script, plot and acting; and that mullet.
Cynthia Rothrock plays a waitress, who moonlights as a gangfighter to earn money to put her sister through college. When her sister is one of the victims of a martial artist who is killing every woman who reminds him of his ex-wife, she goes looking for revenge.
Its not the deepest plot, but has a few nice moments (and bad puns). Basically the film exists as an excuse to string the fight scenes together and give the fighters a reason for combat. ... ...the acting is poor, the script is not exactly Shakespeare and the quality of the video and audio on the DVD is not the greatest. Some of the violence is extremely graphic and unnecessary and the film definitely earned its eighteen rating.The villain is surprisingly threatening, despite wearing the worst eighties mullet ever seen. However, this film also provides a few good fight scenes and set pieces, and a chance to see Ms. Rothrock showing her ...
tirial 24.01.2007
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