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Karate Kill

  • 2016
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
513
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Karate Kill (2016)
ActionHorror

When a mysterious loner and Karate master Kenji's little sister goes missing in Los Angeles, whoever stands in his way of finding her will face the wrath of a lethal KARATE KILL!When a mysterious loner and Karate master Kenji's little sister goes missing in Los Angeles, whoever stands in his way of finding her will face the wrath of a lethal KARATE KILL!When a mysterious loner and Karate master Kenji's little sister goes missing in Los Angeles, whoever stands in his way of finding her will face the wrath of a lethal KARATE KILL!

  • Director
    • Kurando Mitsutake
  • Writer
    • Kurando Mitsutake
  • Stars
    • Asami
    • David Sakurai
    • Brian Hanford
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    513
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kurando Mitsutake
    • Writer
      • Kurando Mitsutake
    • Stars
      • Asami
      • David Sakurai
      • Brian Hanford
    • 9User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Asami
    Asami
    • Keiko
    David Sakurai
    David Sakurai
    • Japanese Swordsman
    Brian Hanford
    Brian Hanford
    • Seductive Cult Member
    Kirk Geiger
    Kirk Geiger
    • Vendenski
    Bill Posley
    Bill Posley
    • Junkie
    Akihiro Kitamura
    Akihiro Kitamura
    • Sexy Japanese Man
    Carlee Baker
    Carlee Baker
    • Texan Waitress
    Katarina Severen
    Katarina Severen
    • Simona
    • (as Katarina Leigh Waters)
    Masaya Katô
    Masaya Katô
    • Delivery Company Boss
    Orson Chaplin
    Orson Chaplin
    • Texan Bar Customer
    Taishi Tamaki
    Taishi Tamaki
    • Murdered Waiter
    Jeffrey James Lippold
    Jeffrey James Lippold
    • Texan Bartender
    Tomm Voss
    Tomm Voss
    • Benning
    Mana Sakura
    • Mayumi
    Antuone Torbert
    Antuone Torbert
    • Bull the Bouncer
    Grace Asakura
    Grace Asakura
    • Hostess
    • (as Yuu Asakura)
    Tia
    • Miku the Stripper
    Hayate Masao
    Hayate Masao
    • Kenji
    • Director
      • Kurando Mitsutake
    • Writer
      • Kurando Mitsutake
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews9

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    10nealdecker

    Loved it!

    I thought this was a good, fun movie. Lots of good action and boobies, you can't beat that haha. I loved it!
    4rdamian1963

    Just so messed up..

    This movie is just plain f'ed up. It is somewhat entertaining in a disturbing way. So much of the movie is just so off the wall, but the fight scenes are decent. If you are a fan of low budget cult films, you likely will enjoy it
    6armagecko

    Flawed but Fun Film

    This is a fun film. As others have said, it's part grindhouse & part kung-fu. You will see nods to The Big Boss, Enter the Dragon, Old Boy & others. Mitsutake & Imai are creative with the camera. CGI effects are not bad, and most of the actors are capable. There are some scripted surprises & some shocking kills. There is plenty of cinematic humor here, but no nyuk-nyuk dialogue jokes.

    If not for the abundant use of slow-mo, this movie could've clocked in at around 45 mins. The sound effects were fine, but the reliance on cheap, overly-orchestrated soundtrack music detracted from the experience - but that's a common problem in low-budget films. I was disappointed in Katarina Severen's featured role. She showcased her wrestling-ring skills plenty, but her theatre skills were lacking. Same goes for Tomm Voss. Both were simple caricatures & could've been stronger in their villain roles. Sadly, the shallow script did not help them any.

    California is always a poor substitute for Texas, but the compound set in the finale was suitable. Contrary to a previous reviewer, there is no "sociological insight" here, and there is no adolescent Trump-bashing. This film is a very straightforward hostage plot ala Taken, but much simpler.

    I would take this film over a thousand similarly low-budget "horror" films, the kind seemingly cranked out by any kid with a Black Magic camera these days. Mitsutake needs a better screenwriter, but at least he knows how to tell an entertaining story. I look forward to seeing his other projects.
    4paul_m_haakonsen

    Well, this was definitely a no-brainer...

    Well, first and foremost from this 2016 action/martial arts movie's cover, I must admit that I was expecting a tad more contents from the movie. But then again, I wasn't really knowing what I was getting myself into here in 2021, as I sat down to watch "Karate Kill" from writer and director Kurando Mitsutake. But it being a Japanese movie that I hadn't already seen, I needed no persuasion to sit down to watch it.

    And while I did manage to sit through the entire movie to the end, I cannot claim that "Karate Kill" was a movie that was overly entertaining or enjoyable. It was a fairly simple and dumb - if you think about it - movie, with a dubious storyline that just felt too linear, forced and half-hearted. It was the lack of a properly and thoroughly thought through plot that held the movie back.

    Sure, the action sequences in the movie were good, though certain aspects of the movie were less than mediocre. Such things as shotgun shells apparently burst into sparks upon contact with human skin and clothing, or that laughable and horrible animated CGI blood splatter.

    Little did it help that the acting in the movie was mediocre at best, and the fact that the dialogue was so simplistic that it felt it was written by a middle-schooler.

    "Karate Kill" is a movie that requires absolutely no brain activity from the audience. You just lean back and watch it, then most likely will very quickly forget about it entirely after it has been seen. I, for one, wasn't impressed with this movie.

    My rating of the 2016 "Karate Kill" lands on a less than mediocre four out of ten stars. There are an abundance of far better martial arts movies readily available on the the Asian movie market.
    7m-i-voicu

    Not a great movie, but rich with sociological insight.

    Good Karate, and Asami is a compelling character if the protagonist really isn't. The film's main value is its insight into the culture and values of Trumpistas and the alt-right - which really should be called the alt-rite, for its essentially K-mart values. From the news I've watched from abroad, the villains in this film are pretty indistinguishable from the average pro-Trump demonstrator, save for being better-looking and a lot more articulate. Sometimes it takes an objective, outside perspective to really shine light on a phenomenon.

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    • Release date
      • July 18, 2017 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Japan
      • United States
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    • Languages
      • Japanese
      • English
    • Also known as
      • KARATE KILL カラテ・キル
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Mamezo Pictures - K.K. Tôrin
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39:1

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