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Book of Swords

  • 1996
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
4.1/10
401
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Ho-Sung Pak in Book of Swords (1996)
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An Asian cop returns to Chicago to revenge his brother's death, only to come up against a psycho threesome on a killing spree.An Asian cop returns to Chicago to revenge his brother's death, only to come up against a psycho threesome on a killing spree.An Asian cop returns to Chicago to revenge his brother's death, only to come up against a psycho threesome on a killing spree.

  • Director
    • Peter Allen
  • Writers
    • Peter Allen
    • Ho-Sung Pak
    • A.D. Detrick
  • Stars
    • Ho-Sung Pak
    • Liesl Lombardo
    • Richard Divizio
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.1/10
    401
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Peter Allen
    • Writers
      • Peter Allen
      • Ho-Sung Pak
      • A.D. Detrick
    • Stars
      • Ho-Sung Pak
      • Liesl Lombardo
      • Richard Divizio
    • 10User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ho-Sung Pak
    Ho-Sung Pak
    • Lang
    Liesl Lombardo
    Liesl Lombardo
    • Beth Howard
    • (as Leisel Guinto)
    Richard Divizio
    • Taz
    Taimak
    Taimak
    • Lucky
    Shaun Gayle
    • Apollo
    Kevin Ula Christie
    Kevin Ula Christie
    • X-Man
    Hoyoung Pak
    • Kyu
    Bert Matias
    Bert Matias
    • Master Monk
    Hans K. Schaal
    • Professor Manning
    Gideon Chung
    • Charles
    Roberto Diaz
    • Commander Castillo
    Dino Spencer
    • Bluto
    Robert Jordan
    • News Anchor
    Alexander Angeles
    • Communications Officer
    • (as Alex Angeles)
    A.D. Detrick
    • Bartender
    Marcel Torres
    • Yes Man
    Daniel Pesina
    • Hit Man
    • (as Dan Pesina)
    Steve Ford
    • Bouncer
    • Director
      • Peter Allen
    • Writers
      • Peter Allen
      • Ho-Sung Pak
      • A.D. Detrick
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    4The_Phantom_Projectionist

    "Power is a piece of cake that has to be eaten; the big question is, how much do you take?"

    Ho-Sung Pak is a pretty neat guy. With credits that include fighting Jackie Chan in DRUNKEN MASTER II, playing a Ninja Turtle (twice), and portraying the lead character in the original MORTAL KOMBAT games, you'd wonder why he never became a recognized action hero in the vein of Don Wilson or Phillip Rhee. The answer is that when left to his own devices, Pak's output is boring, as best expressed by BOOK OF SWORDS - a film so inherently lackluster that it collected dust for almost a decade after it was made before receiving distribution, and then only via overseas outlets. Trust me, there's a reason this one never saw a North American release.

    The story: Policeman Lang (Pak) attempts to avenge the murder of his brother at the hands of a vicious crime syndicate, unaware that he's about to become the key player in the reckoning days of an age-old prophecy...

    God, what a good cast this movie squandered... Along with Pak, the film is practically a reunion of MORTAL KOMBAT performers, including Richard "Kano" Divizio, Dan "Johnny Cage" Pesina, and Katalin "Mileena" Zamiar, along with Kevin Christie, good ol' Taimak, and Pak's own brother and fellow WMAC MASTERS alumnus Ho-Young as part of the ensemble. Needless to say, I expected a lot from this unique fighting cast, but was disappointed terribly by their collective misuse and underutilization. There's more hand-to-hand action in here than in Pak's future starring picture, but next to none of it is very good. The choreography is decent at best but the camera-work is awful - fighters are rarely filmed below the waist - and a decisive lack of sound effects makes the fights feel like homemade efforts. Only two of the brawls are any good at all (i.e. the last two encounters) and none of them feature any recurring fighters other than Ho-Sung.

    The beginning of the movie teases some intrigue about this ancient prophecy with some deep voiceovers and fantasy illustrations, but the ensuing storyline focuses so much on the basic revenge plot that when something supernatural does actually happen, it's a shock. Long stretches without dialogue or action are just as tiresome as boring conversations about Lang's relationship woes or expositional monologues about the prophecy. Scenes that should have been filled with tension - like when officers Pak and Taimak investigate an undercover drug deal - just don't pull off the suspense, mainly because none of the characters have been written well enough for you to care about what happens to them. Additionally, none of the performers can act worth beans, with Kevin Christie's performance as a crazy main henchman being the absolute worst.

    The fact that the MORTAL KOMBAT-affiliated performers pay homage to their video game personas through appearance and fighting style is pretty neat. In a pinch, you could even consider this film an alternate universe to the MK world; it's just too bad that it's not a cooler one. I really can't recommend this movie to anyone, since it neither fulfills the obligations of a good martial arts flick nor is so bad that it's worth watching for comedic value. Condensed, BOOK OF SWORDS is a slow, dark, humorless kung fu film that feels like it has no idea of the potential greatness its cast and independent nature affords it. Don't bother hunting it down like I did.
    2rapan

    Aimless plot, bad choreography, no fantasy

    To make it short and quick: The movie boring, the fighting is merely more about screaming like Bruce lee than real fighting action. The actors do have a lots of good moves, but the choreography is just bad. There is a fight scene in which a oil lantern is in front of the action and you cannot see the whole fight scene, because it covers like 1 /3 of the picture.

    I don't know why this is called a fantasy movie, its more like a ninja movie with some bad special effects. It could also be some gangster action movie with some ninjas. Don't pay for this movie, you'll regret it.
    7t-excel

    Why is this movie ranked so low ?????

    i wonder what kind of people watch this movie ??? I think martial arts lovers go out and see this movie !? Why is the ranking so low, because the martial arts is one of the best i've seen in years. good story, lots of action, lots of fighting. what more could an audience want? it was a tough decision to give the right ranking for this movie. Although the actors performance was good, if they have put a jet-Li or chow yun fat in the leading role it would have been a world wide success. one thing i didn't like about it was, that it took place in the u.s. the return of this tyrant is supposed to be a 500 year old Asian myth. Why did this have to take place in the us & why in the city of Chicago? The mix between Asians & Americans didn't bother me that much, but i think an Asian cast would have been better. and one point deduction for the city of Chicago. it would have been way cooler if it took place somewhere in the orient.

    My Final conclusion: Martial arts lovers "go to the blockbuster closest to your home and go see this movie".
    10euroasiangenetic

    Liu Kang vs Johnny Cage

    I watched it in 2018 and this 1996 movie is poorly directed and poorly edited but is great to watch for those who has mortal kombat nostalgia, because of the actors/actresses who were playing the roles the MK games are all portraying same characters in this movie but with different names. Usually we say so bad it's good, but here we say it's so bad that it's epic great.

    The story is about detective Lang (Ho Sung Pak) who is chasing a gangster Taz (Richard Divizio) who is searching for the book of swords that can give him magical power. What they both don't know is the book can also release a soul of an evil warlord and whoevers body he takes over will have unlimited powers and only the Warrior who is born in the year of the dragon can stop him.

    I love this movie because of the nostalgia of 1996 and most of all the feeling of finally a real Mortal Kombat movie, specially the disco fight scene with Ho Sung Pak and Daniel Pesina , those two actors played Liu Iang and Johnny Cage in the game and when they had their epic battle in the disco in this movie I couldn't help screaming oh my god a MK movie coming to life.

    I recommend it to all mortal kombat fans, and it's my favorite I've watched in 2018.
    10kiethzimmerman

    Crazy Martial Arts

    I saw a screener copy of the movie and I must say that the martial arts in the movie is just out of this world. Don't get me wrong it is not like we haven't seen this stuff before, it is just that this time there is no wires used. I am not sure if I believe that but if anyone knows for sure please write in. I tried to look for wires but did not find any. Also can anyone let me know how to get a hold of the actual film. One last thing, this guy, Ho-sung has mad, mad skills. You could actually see the fight scenes, not like most movies where the camera is all over the place. Next best thing to Bruce Lee.

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    • Trivia
      Four actors in this movie - Ho Sung Pak, Danny Pesina, Katalin Zamiar and Richard Divisio -have all starred in the original two "Mortal Kombat" video games.
      • Ho Sung Pak as Liu Kang
      • Danny Pesina as Johnny Cage/Scorpion/Sub-Zero/Reptile
      • Katalin Zamiar as Mileena/Kitana/Jade
      • Richard Divisio as Kano/Baraka/Quan Chi
    • Quotes

      X Man: Power is a piece of cake that has to be eaten; the big question is, how much do you take?

    • Crazy credits
      Caption on the end credits: "NO WIRES OR SPECIAL EFFECTS WERE USED IN THE FILMING OF THE FIGHT SCENES IN THIS MOVIE"

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    • Release date
      • February 15, 2007 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • South Korea
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Книга мечей
    • Filming locations
      • Chicago, Illinois, USA
    • Production companies
      • GenOne
      • Ikehoman Productions
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    • Budget
      • $450,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
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