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
- Chilemba
- (as Karanja Yorke)
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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!
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.
An ambitious yet exciting action film packed with comedy and violence! Would recommend to anyone looking for a great UK title to watch!
Brilliant, easy to watch, fight scenes are exciting, and surprisingly not predictable. Love the British humour and one liners, very entertaining.
Fast and plenty of action. The laughs werefast and furious. Dont miss this wee gem.
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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- Runtime
- 1h 40m(100 min)
- Color
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