An undercover cop infiltrates a gang of smugglers to save the women he loves.An undercover cop infiltrates a gang of smugglers to save the women he loves.An undercover cop infiltrates a gang of smugglers to save the women he loves.
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More Bolo and less bicycle would have been better.
It starts with our hero, Nick Cheung Lik, fights some gangsters shaking down travelers for a "road tax". Cut to a dragon dance hosted by the man I like to call "Mr. Smiley", Lee Wan-Chung, the guy with the biggest smile in martial arts movies. Nick catches a thief. A thin story finally develops with the kidnapping and smuggling of some women and Nick gets involved personally and professionally.
My copy is a digital file that plays on a HDTV as wide screen but it is not true wide screen. The dialog is dubbed into English by the A team of voice over actors. It has the Ocean Shores logo.
The low point of this movie is a chase scene with a car, a bicycle, and a man running. A large pot hole wins the encounter.
The fights are frequent and mostly hand to hand. Nick does display some limited skill and use of the nunchucks. A staff fight near the end is better. The problem with the action is that once the discerning eye of the viewer starts to notice that some of the moves are poorly timed or off target then you start to notice that more than just some of the moves are sloppy. I am hesitant to recommend the movie to fans of the genre for that reason. But then there's Bolo and if you like these movies you just have to watch every one with Bolo.
My copy is a digital file that plays on a HDTV as wide screen but it is not true wide screen. The dialog is dubbed into English by the A team of voice over actors. It has the Ocean Shores logo.
The low point of this movie is a chase scene with a car, a bicycle, and a man running. A large pot hole wins the encounter.
The fights are frequent and mostly hand to hand. Nick does display some limited skill and use of the nunchucks. A staff fight near the end is better. The problem with the action is that once the discerning eye of the viewer starts to notice that some of the moves are poorly timed or off target then you start to notice that more than just some of the moves are sloppy. I am hesitant to recommend the movie to fans of the genre for that reason. But then there's Bolo and if you like these movies you just have to watch every one with Bolo.
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- ckormos1
- Jun 16, 2019
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