Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueGhost-Face man seems to perform good deeds, but a girl swore to find him and to kill him, because she saw him killing her father and stole a precious sword from her village's temple. Another... Tout lireGhost-Face man seems to perform good deeds, but a girl swore to find him and to kill him, because she saw him killing her father and stole a precious sword from her village's temple. Another girl is trying to find the Ghost-Face, but for entirely different reasons. The quest is n... Tout lireGhost-Face man seems to perform good deeds, but a girl swore to find him and to kill him, because she saw him killing her father and stole a precious sword from her village's temple. Another girl is trying to find the Ghost-Face, but for entirely different reasons. The quest is not easy, in an adventure where most people are not what they appear to be.
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I first watched Polly in "Back Alley Princess" - a movie I reviewed as less than good. She played "Chili Boy" and nailed the "boy" part. Here with long black hair, a white head band, and riding a horse on a tropical beach she looks like the 1970s hippie chick of my dreams.
My copy has the Ocean Shores logo yet unlike their typical VHS release this plays as wide screen. It's a weird wide screen that looks like peering through the Venetian blinds because it is so narrow.
The fights are good. The wire work is good. The weapons were very good. The stunt men were prolific and uncredited but all did a good job.
The "travelogue" sequences make the movie drag. I tolerated this because I like that sort of thing. Others can easily fast forward through it.
The English dubbing was done by the A team. I loved the most memorable line of dubbing "I beat them all off."
Overall I rate it just average for the year and genre but still recommend it to fans because it is different and memorable.
Forgive me for being vague, but this is a hard film to rate (and get through). There are incredibly long periods where nothing happens. For example a half an hour in we get a flash back that tells us the story of the rescued girl. It consists of a long sequence of Indonesian Theater and cock fighting. After about 15 minutes of beautiful travelogue footage the pirates break in and we get some action. Much of the film is like this, long sequences of travel footage that ends in a fight sequence. It completely kills the film, and prevents any real plot development.
On the other hand, and its a a big other hand, the fight sequences are fantastic. They are bloody and spectacular and wonderfully comic book like as the lone woman warrior takes on thirty piratical bad guys. Much of the first half hour doesn't make a great deal of sense but its fun to watch.
I loved half of this film- anything that involves the fights. I disliked the travel film footage that stops this movie dead in the water. If you like martial arts film this is certainly worth a rental. I'm not too sure that you'd want to buy this, but if you can forgive the slow parts this is worth seeing (fast forward anyone?).