A film crew wants to witness a gangland hit, and instead have to fight for their lives to survive the night.A film crew wants to witness a gangland hit, and instead have to fight for their lives to survive the night.A film crew wants to witness a gangland hit, and instead have to fight for their lives to survive the night.
Karanja Augostos
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If you are looking for an example of a truly brilliant british independent movie then look no further as this is simply the best, excellently written with the perfect blend of comedy and action especially from martial arts legend Jean-Paul Ly this fil really does have it all, excellent effects, this film should really cement Marc Price on the map, give it a watch you will not be dissapointed
You know what? This isn't a bad little movie. For a low budget British film, it has a few decent action scenes and inventive bloody moments.
The script can be a bit of a mess and has a villain as hammy as porky pig. Also some one-liners seemed very forced, but in part it can be quite funny. The saving factor for the film are the fight scenes. Not quite The Raid quality, but I've seen much worse in Hollywood big-budget films, so the film is worth viewing for the fights alone. 7/10
The plot is typical of hundreds of films of this type, but its done with more style and imagination than most. Most kung fu fight scenes in other films I find confusing and boring with bodies and limbs flying about in a tangled mess, but here they come across more convincingly. Considering the film has no star power to carry it everyone acts well albeit tongue in cheek at times. Obviously this film borrows heavily on Die Hard, but hey who cares, well entertaining over a few beers with brain in neutral, go for the ride!
10tricky58
Great film from talented people this film deserves a better rating and is deffinatly on my recommend list as I talk about it to everyone. Those fighting scenes my gosh!
A good mix of comedy, action, and even a little bit of emotion! The fights are awesome, the set up is decent and the story carries through. Definitely recommended.
Did you know
- TriviaThe tea urn Kim (Micá Proctor) struggles to work with was the actual tea urn used by cast and crew in between takes. Producer Michelle Parkyn was not pleased when Director Marc Price (II) put a dent in it to "add character" for some shots
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- 1h 40m(100 min)
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