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Yaksha: Ruthless Operations (2022)

Review by whitesixomar

Yaksha: Ruthless Operations

6/10

BLACK OPS CHINA COMEDY

It's a fun movie with dumb characters. I got a problem with the acting, I always keep trying to like Asian movies, but the acting seems dumb and funny all the time to me. Yaksha is no exception.

The movie tries to take itself seriously, but They got it so wrong. They go gun's blazing all the time and none of the team members get hit, they all seem to be teenagers, but they kill hundreds of armed goons. The combat dialogue is really cheap and dumb. It feels more like an action comedy than a serious spy movie that intends to be.

So... South Korea sends a prosecutor to investigate a black ops team deployed in China, and they mess around with him like he is worthless. Throw him into impossible situations just for the fun of it. It destroys the plot. The Japanese involvement and the way it's executed only keeps pulling away from something remotely real. I mean, everything you see in this movie seems disconnected from something you can grasp as real.
  • whitesixomar
  • Apr 14, 2022

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