This film is laughable. And I don't mean that's it's funny. On the contrary, it's not worth the film stock it was shot on. One look at this rotten film and you'll be asking yourself "What exactly did they spend the $50,000 budget on?" I won't even discuss the cardboard actors that sleepwalk through their performances that must have been shot on the first take. It's a wonder that Ernie Reyes sr. even agreed to be involved with this garbage project. The fight scenes are poorly edited and pretty much amount to Ernie Reyes jr. throwing the same old tornado and flying scissor kicks in some effort to convince the audience he's the star and all eyes should be on him and his beefy pecs. Even Ernie Reyes sr. seems to have lost a step or two as his fights are so deliberate and sloppy that you'll cringe at the first lazy kick he throws. This film seems to depict all martial arts experts as either con artists, drug peddlers or cocky show offs that never avoid a fight. After seeing this film, I have lost ALL respect to the Reyes' whom I had admired and respected for so many years. As a taekwondo expert myself, I have to say, this offers nothing positive for any martial artist or film buff for that matter. In fact, after seeing this hack of a film, I have less hope for humanity. If this was the lost arc, you should listen to Indiana and just shut your eyes.