Two American expatriates, Jack and Sam, unwittingly steal the money of a drug trafficker by robbing a series of banks in Southeast Asia, becoming the target of the gang's revenge.Two American expatriates, Jack and Sam, unwittingly steal the money of a drug trafficker by robbing a series of banks in Southeast Asia, becoming the target of the gang's revenge.Two American expatriates, Jack and Sam, unwittingly steal the money of a drug trafficker by robbing a series of banks in Southeast Asia, becoming the target of the gang's revenge.
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- TriviaAccording to some critics this was Steven's tightest performance yet. Steven disagreed, saying he could've gone deeper, longer, and harder in his scenes.
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Gan Sirankiri: Hey Lucky. How are you?
Lucky: Mr. Sirankiri
Gan Sirankiri: [Nods to kickboxing cage] Looks like your man doesn't play by the rules.
Lucky: It's just a little practice for the fight tonight.
Gan Sirankiri: You got any big money on the fight?
Lucky: That's right. You know it takes big money to make big money.
Gan Sirankiri: Where you got that kind of money? I can afford that, how you can afford that?
Lucky: You insinuating I had something to do with that shit?
Gan Sirankiri: I'm just asking you a question to see what you had to say.
Lucky: I can't stand up to you. You want to think that of me? I'm loyal till death. You've got no right to accuse me of anything.
Klahan Sirankiri: We heard about the bank. You just let those two get away with our money.
Lucky: Hey, they almost split my fucking head open. I spent the night in the hospital.
Gan Sirankiri: [Glances at Klahan] He's all right, man.
Lucky: Look, ever since you guys took over, I play by your rules. Giving you your share of the gambling. I got nothing to hide.
Gan Sirankiri: [Nods] Let him go.
Klahan Sirankiri: [Watches Gan knock out three kickboxers] Big money on the fight tonight, huh? Good luck with that.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: Police Accountability (2016)
1/2 (out of 4)
Jack (John Edward Lee) and his buddy are in Asia where they rob a bank. Jack plans to use the money on his girlfriend (Pim Bubear) who he loves very much. However, what he doesn't know is that he is actually robbing from Asian crime lord Sirankiri (Steven Seagal). Soon Jack is forced into robbing even more banks and now the police are after him as well as Sirankiri.
This is the first Seagal movie I've seen since his 1997 film FIRE DOWN BELOW. I knew that the actor had gone into the direct-to-video craze but I honestly just wasn't big enough of a fan to check out all of these movies. THE Asian CONNECTION grabbed my attention because I read some really negative reviews on it so I decided to check it out myself.
There's no question that the awful reviews were right on the mark because this is a pretty darn bad movie no matter how you look at it. Obviously it was done on a very low-budget but the problem is that it's so poorly made that you just get bored by all of it. The direction by Daniel Zirilli is certainly a major issue because the action scenes all look horrible and there's not a single moment where the film contains any energy or excitement.
Another problem is that you certainly don't care about any of the main characters. The love story subplot between Jack and his girlfriend is laughable at times and even everything with Seagal is pretty bland and boring. John Edward Lee's performance is also quite bad and it appears Seagal is just picking up a paycheck as he does very little with his role.
THE Asian CONNECTION is a really bad movie that doesn't have a thing going for it.
- Michael_Elliott
- Jul 2, 2016
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- $2,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $34,735
- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1