After being slain by a group of criminals, a man is reborn with animal-like superpowers and makes it his mission to right the wrongs of his city.After being slain by a group of criminals, a man is reborn with animal-like superpowers and makes it his mission to right the wrongs of his city.After being slain by a group of criminals, a man is reborn with animal-like superpowers and makes it his mission to right the wrongs of his city.
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You know when you make dish, sometimes ingredients are left over, so you make a side dish. This was the same. Its clear everything about this film is from a Power Rangers movie set, and someone thought we have enough here for a moiie.
Characters in the movie The Four Horsemen and Hanuman looked like they were dressed spontaneously from what ever was lying around. It looked so amateurish, I've seen better from Youtubers with 0 money.
The plot cantered around the 4 Horsemen who were taking children for ritual sacrifice to bring about the end times. The residents of this block then clubbed together to hire a Night watchman to protect the kids. However, you're left asking why they were all dirty?
The plot is okay but the script was like it was translated from a 70s martial arts movie - really bad.
Characters in the movie The Four Horsemen and Hanuman looked like they were dressed spontaneously from what ever was lying around. It looked so amateurish, I've seen better from Youtubers with 0 money.
The plot cantered around the 4 Horsemen who were taking children for ritual sacrifice to bring about the end times. The residents of this block then clubbed together to hire a Night watchman to protect the kids. However, you're left asking why they were all dirty?
The plot is okay but the script was like it was translated from a 70s martial arts movie - really bad.
The storyline in "Shadow Master" was a dumpster fire of a script. The narrative was sluggish, all over the place, and actually made very little sense. And in terms of "Shadow Master" providing adequate entertaining, as a movie is supposed to, then writer and director Pearry Reginald Teo simply dropped the ball.
The pacing of the narrative was sluggish and slow, and that made sitting through "Shadow Master" a bit of a struggle. The movie could definitely have benefitted from a more upscaled narrative with more action, or at least a better constructed script and storyline.
As for placing "Shadow Master" in a genre, then it was a bit all over the place. There were elements of horror in it, of course elements of action given the martial arts, elements of supernatural to it. So it was a bit of a strange mix.
I wasn't familiar with the cast ensemble in the movie, and the acting performances were mediocre. Yeah, you're not in for an evening of Shakespearian theater here. Not that I was expecting an action movie titled "Shadow Master" to be a cinematic masterpiece.
The martial art sequences in the movie are good, and leading actor D. Y. Sao (playing An Voaen) definitely has fighting skills. I will say that his martial arts helped carry the movie quite a long way. There is just something that works about that Thai martial arts style where they use their elbows and knees for striking.
The wardrobe and costumes in the movie was just hands-down horrible. It looked abysmal, especially since there was no consistency or sense to it. The garments people wore were just all over the place, from cheap masks bought off of Wish, to mesh shirts bought at an adult store, to burlap garments that made no sense that anyone would be wearing.
Writer and director Pearry Reginald Teo set out to accomplish something with "Shadow Master", that much was certain. But the end result was a rather messy heap of an inconsistent storyline that just leaves you baffled and trying to figure out what you actually just sat through.
"Shadow Master" is not a movie that I would recommend you waste 90 minutes on watching, especially not if you enjoy a movie with a compelling and interesting storyline.
My rating of "Shadow Master" comes to land on a very generous three out of ten stars.
The pacing of the narrative was sluggish and slow, and that made sitting through "Shadow Master" a bit of a struggle. The movie could definitely have benefitted from a more upscaled narrative with more action, or at least a better constructed script and storyline.
As for placing "Shadow Master" in a genre, then it was a bit all over the place. There were elements of horror in it, of course elements of action given the martial arts, elements of supernatural to it. So it was a bit of a strange mix.
I wasn't familiar with the cast ensemble in the movie, and the acting performances were mediocre. Yeah, you're not in for an evening of Shakespearian theater here. Not that I was expecting an action movie titled "Shadow Master" to be a cinematic masterpiece.
The martial art sequences in the movie are good, and leading actor D. Y. Sao (playing An Voaen) definitely has fighting skills. I will say that his martial arts helped carry the movie quite a long way. There is just something that works about that Thai martial arts style where they use their elbows and knees for striking.
The wardrobe and costumes in the movie was just hands-down horrible. It looked abysmal, especially since there was no consistency or sense to it. The garments people wore were just all over the place, from cheap masks bought off of Wish, to mesh shirts bought at an adult store, to burlap garments that made no sense that anyone would be wearing.
Writer and director Pearry Reginald Teo set out to accomplish something with "Shadow Master", that much was certain. But the end result was a rather messy heap of an inconsistent storyline that just leaves you baffled and trying to figure out what you actually just sat through.
"Shadow Master" is not a movie that I would recommend you waste 90 minutes on watching, especially not if you enjoy a movie with a compelling and interesting storyline.
My rating of "Shadow Master" comes to land on a very generous three out of ten stars.
Horror? Post-apocalyptic sci-fi? Redemption? Martial Arts? I'm not quite sure what this movie was supposed to be. Don't get me wrong the action was on point. Just that it was so muddled you can't really understand what they're trying to get at. Quite disappointing to be really honest. They could've invested a little time into character building, or explained a little about the situation. You pretty much go in blind and stay that way till the end wondering what exactly is going on! Why are things like this? What's actually going on, why is he fighting these things. Honestly, if you've got 90 mins to spare, have a blast. Else, avoid by all means necessary.
What is the picture? This is Hanuman's death god. It's an abandoned building. It looks like there are four or five families inside. Someone has killed the children in that family.
They say that they are going to be kidnapped. At the end, it looks like someone is kidnapping them from the lower floor of the same building and giving them human sacrifice. Then the hero comes and fights. That is good. At the end, I don't know what they are going to say in the film. In between, the police comes and interrogates the hero, he keeps telling the same story, the story is gone, then a small fight comes, the fight is all good, to be honest, the bit choreography is great, but the screen play is not good to watch.
They say that they are going to be kidnapped. At the end, it looks like someone is kidnapping them from the lower floor of the same building and giving them human sacrifice. Then the hero comes and fights. That is good. At the end, I don't know what they are going to say in the film. In between, the police comes and interrogates the hero, he keeps telling the same story, the story is gone, then a small fight comes, the fight is all good, to be honest, the bit choreography is great, but the screen play is not good to watch.
The only good thing about this movie is fight scenes. Reminded somewhat of Tony Jaa style. The make-up crew failed big time - I mean how can you let main character wear a wig like that!?
The story-writers - please get off from the drugs you're on! I don't mind the idea of children being the key of apocalypse but explain me why the horsemen can't get children from outside the building? Or if kids disappear only in that building - why people don't just leave it? It's bad!
The post production team could probably save the day by a star or two if they cared, but they clearly didn't.
It's a wasted time for viewers, wasted money for cinema industry and the only thing that comes out of it is - hopefully those 3 or 4 actors in the movie can get another , better offers in the future. The main actor is not really an actor - fight choreography I give 8/10, it was really good( apart from one kick that clearly didn't hold any power in - but at least it was difficult and respect for that).
The story-writers - please get off from the drugs you're on! I don't mind the idea of children being the key of apocalypse but explain me why the horsemen can't get children from outside the building? Or if kids disappear only in that building - why people don't just leave it? It's bad!
The post production team could probably save the day by a star or two if they cared, but they clearly didn't.
It's a wasted time for viewers, wasted money for cinema industry and the only thing that comes out of it is - hopefully those 3 or 4 actors in the movie can get another , better offers in the future. The main actor is not really an actor - fight choreography I give 8/10, it was really good( apart from one kick that clearly didn't hold any power in - but at least it was difficult and respect for that).
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