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L'oeil du dragon

Original title: Fearless Tiger
  • Video
  • 1991
  • R
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
3.5/10
303
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Bolo Yeung and Jalal Merhi in L'oeil du dragon (1991)
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When his brother overdoses on a new designer drug called nirvana, a fresh MBA graduate must choose between the stable pursuits of marriage and a burgeoning family business, or traveling to H... Read allWhen his brother overdoses on a new designer drug called nirvana, a fresh MBA graduate must choose between the stable pursuits of marriage and a burgeoning family business, or traveling to Hong Kong to fight drug dealers.When his brother overdoses on a new designer drug called nirvana, a fresh MBA graduate must choose between the stable pursuits of marriage and a burgeoning family business, or traveling to Hong Kong to fight drug dealers.

  • Director
    • Ron Hulme
  • Writers
    • Ron Hulme
    • Jalal Merhi
    • J. Stephen Maunder
  • Stars
    • Jalal Merhi
    • Monika Schnarre
    • Lazar Rockwood
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.5/10
    303
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ron Hulme
    • Writers
      • Ron Hulme
      • Jalal Merhi
      • J. Stephen Maunder
    • Stars
      • Jalal Merhi
      • Monika Schnarre
      • Lazar Rockwood
    • 12User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    Jalal Merhi
    • Lyle Camille
    Monika Schnarre
    Monika Schnarre
    • Ashley
    Lazar Rockwood
    • Salamaar
    Jamie Farr
    Jamie Farr
    • Sam Camille
    Bolo Yeung
    Bolo Yeung
    • Master on Mountain
    K. Dock Yip
    • Do Man
    Sonny Onoo
    Sonny Onoo
    • Peng
    Glenn Kwann
    • Boh
    • (as Glenn Kwan)
    Jean Frenette
    Jean Frenette
    • Jacques
    Richard Plowden
    • Sheffield
    Lawrence Mayles
    • Jerome
    Laurent Hazout
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    Carey Shearer
    • Slash
    Bernadette Li
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    Stan Channing
    • Bailey
    Allan Whiteley
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    Deven Green
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    • Director
      • Ron Hulme
    • Writers
      • Ron Hulme
      • Jalal Merhi
      • J. Stephen Maunder
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    5The_Phantom_Projectionist

    "It's fish food, man!"

    In 1991, jeweler and competitive martial artist Jalal Merhi introduced himself to the film world with no less than a starring action vehicle. Merhi's fascination with kung fu - different from the karate and kickboxing standard in films of the time - helps set this one apart from the ton of other flicks released around this time, but the questionable acting and fluctuating quality of the fighting nullifies this uniqueness. Nevertheless, after watching the film with very low expectations, I'm surprised that I enjoy it enough to offer it a respectable rating.

    The story: After his brother overdoses on a lethal new drug and the dealer remains untouchable, Lyle Camille (Merhi) abandons both the family business and his fiancée to train in martial arts so he may exact vengeance on the responsible entities.

    The worst aspect of the movie is the dramatic content. The movie is largely populated either by non-actors and non-native English speakers, resulting in some genuine trainwreck moments of acting - most scenes involving lead villain Lazar Rockwood qualify as such. The saturation of questionable dramatics is contagious, infecting even veteran Jamie Farr, whose character inexplicably develops an accent over the course of his scenes. More amusing is the vague aura of strangeness of the screenplay, which features scenes like Lyle introducing himself to his master (Bolo Yeung) by approaching him while striking forms. Clearly, this isn't the kind of movie you're supposed to take too seriously.

    Despite his faults, Jalal is physically in top form here: he'd have better fight scenes in the future, but the impressive moves his pulls off are definitely his most impressive ever, with some very graceful katas and lots of high jump kicks. And while the fight scenes definitely have their low points, the quantity and ferocity of the action is surprising. During the middle act, a tournament takes place, and even though most of the matches are presented in montage form, their choreography and the physicality of the performers is admirable. Merhi stuffs his cast with little-known but legitimate martial artists, among them UFC alumnus Harold Howard and pro wrestling personality Sonny Onoo, and it pays off in a respectable action display...with the exception of the awful ending fight in the back of a garbage truck.

    This is definitely not everyman's martial arts movie, but anybody who's followed the careers of other B-movie dragons will know that the first solo vehicles tend to be shaky. Jalal Merhi makes the absolute most of his limited experience, and that makes FEARLESS TIGER / BLACK PEARLS decent. Fans should give it a look by default.
    tardigrade81

    I liked it

    Haha it would appear I am the only one that liked this movie, but then again I have always been a sucker for cheap martial arts action movies. One thing I will say with Jalal Merhi type movies, is when watching you really have to get your mind in that state. If your expecting a good martial arts movie like Van damme, or Jackie chan you will for surely be disappointed. However for a cheap low budget movie (with bad acting) I didn't mind it. Jalal might have bad acting, but his martial arts skills (atleast to me) are worth watching for. Point is, I have seen worse and I have seen a lot better. But black pearls was on TV a few weeks ago and I actually enjoyed the movie. The other 2 friends of mine that watched it with me hated it :P But I have yet to find a bad Jalal Merhi movie other then G.O.D or whatever that crap was called. I liked Tiger Claws 1 2 and 3 and I loved Operation Golden Pheonix.
    8niwiy

    It must have been intentional

    This film is so bad, that I'm sure it must have been planned that way all along. The plot is no worse than a typical martial arts action film, but the writing is hack. No performer, writer or director could have read this script without seeing the quality dearth. So like others who have posted, I enjoy this film for what it so clearly is--a tireless parody of trite action movies, a biting satire of the martial arts genre.

    The fight scenes are reasonably well choreographed, though not flashy. Most of the fighters in the film appear to have martial arts training, and the director does not resort to cheap tricks--like changing speeds or cropping shots--to make things strikes appear impressive.
    ville-5

    hilarious

    I hadn't heard of Jalal Merhi before I saw this. Now I find myself collecting his movies - and for laughs!

    Everything is so wrong in this movie. The acting is crude all around and the dialogue is extremely childish and silly in most parts - the director/writer Ron Hulme apparently had no skills in either of his roles.

    Jalal is the star of the movie, a short kung-fu guy who sounds just like Apu from The Simpsons. His silly accent really distracts the viewer from everything else - like his model girlfriend who's a feet taller than him and the no doubt the worst actress I've ever seen on film.

    The film is unintentionally funny through out and it's not boring at all - especially if watched between friends who really dig bad movies. I've seen many martial arts movies and this one really stands out because of the laughs it generates.
    2lotekguy-1

    If yer a-lookin' for a jolt of Bolo, look elsewhere

    This is reportedly Bolo's first film as a good guy after over 100 outings as the baddest dude of the bad dudes. But don't waste your time here. Besides the movie's overall suckitude (suckiness? Suckiosity?), Bolo's only in two brief scenes, doing very little in a scant few minutes. Don't be fooled by the billing. A bunch of the anonymous henchmen get more screen time than Bolo did.

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    • Trivia
      Billy Blanks was originally cast in a role, but turned it down due to being committed to Tango and Cash.
    • Goofs
      Near the end when they supposedly throw a bad guy from the back of a moving garbage truck, he lands on the pavement and rolls in the wrong direction - far afield of where the truck's momentum would have sent him..
    • Quotes

      Saalamar: You are not a true Black Pearl anyway. A true Black Pearl doesn't need a gun. But sometimes like to use them, just for fun.

    • Alternate versions
      The U.S. Imperial VHS release and UK Hollywood DVD releases, under the name "Fearless Tiger" have a different version of the film with new scenes, some new dialogue, a completely different score, composed by Varouje, which also includes recycled music from Talons of the Eagle, some scenes out of order, and a completely different climax. The Canadian Cineplex Odeon VHS has the original version.
    • Soundtracks
      Dogs with Jobs
      By Gord Kirchin

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • March 1994 (Germany)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
      • Hong Kong
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Nirvana, paraíso mortal
    • Filming locations
      • Hong Kong, China
    • Production companies
      • Film One Productions
      • Film One
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 28 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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