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Fist 2 Fist 2: Weapon of Choice

  • 2014
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
3.6/10
155
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Fist 2 Fist 2: Weapon of Choice (2014)
ActionAdventure

Retired assassin, Jack Lee, walked away from his violent past to raise his dead brother's daughter, Jaime, as his own. When crime lord Banducci kidnaps Jaime for a payback, Jack brings his g... Read allRetired assassin, Jack Lee, walked away from his violent past to raise his dead brother's daughter, Jaime, as his own. When crime lord Banducci kidnaps Jaime for a payback, Jack brings his gifted skills of extermination out of retirement and the streets of San Francisco become a ... Read allRetired assassin, Jack Lee, walked away from his violent past to raise his dead brother's daughter, Jaime, as his own. When crime lord Banducci kidnaps Jaime for a payback, Jack brings his gifted skills of extermination out of retirement and the streets of San Francisco become a battleground for a one man killing machine and ruthless, united mob bosses.

  • Directors
    • Jino Kang
    • Tony Urgo
  • Writers
    • Jino Kang
    • Tony Urgo
  • Stars
    • Jino Kang
    • Douglas Olsson
    • Katherine Celio
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.6/10
    155
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Jino Kang
      • Tony Urgo
    • Writers
      • Jino Kang
      • Tony Urgo
    • Stars
      • Jino Kang
      • Douglas Olsson
      • Katherine Celio
    • 7User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Jino Kang
    Jino Kang
    • Jack Lee
    Douglas Olsson
    Douglas Olsson
    • Michael Banducci
    Katherine Celio
    Katherine Celio
    • Ashlie (Ash) Jordan
    Artem Mishin
    Artem Mishin
    • Don Orloff
    Kelly Lou Dennis
    Kelly Lou Dennis
    • Jaime Lee
    Don Williams
    Don Williams
    • Hap Koehler
    John Carney
    • San Testaban
    Stephen William Menasche
    • Testo
    • (as Steven Menasche)
    Robert D. Parham
    Robert D. Parham
    • The Machine
    William Armando
    • Alejandro
    • (as William Solano)
    Steve Tanabe
    Steve Tanabe
    • Plenty
    Nico Abiera
    • Assassin
    Dan Allan
    • Chesterfield
    Tony Carrillo
    Tony Carrillo
    • Gardener
    Baily Hopkins
    Baily Hopkins
    • Crime Scene Photographer
    Steve Huang
    Steve Huang
    • Z
    Evan Kaminsky
    Evan Kaminsky
    • Oliver
    Yazmina Kay
    • Make up Artist
    • Directors
      • Jino Kang
      • Tony Urgo
    • Writers
      • Jino Kang
      • Tony Urgo
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    1A_Different_Drummer

    Time Travel to the 1970s...

    Ah, the good old 1970s...

    When martial arts films seemed like the fighting was out of sync with the sound and the movie was out of sync with the audience.

    By even 1970s standards it would be poorly rated...

    By 2014 standards, after films like the Matrix and Ong Bak, it is positively dreadful.

    Seems like it was produced on a shoestring, where the producer did not have enough budget for more than one take, since there was no more "breakable" furniture left in the minivan.

    Not the worst movie ever made but really really really close.

    I did like the casting. The hero is supposed to be chasing his daughter's kidnappers and for once he looks like he is old enough and scrawny enough to actually have an adult daughter. I am a member of AARP and approve of any enterprise that provides work for mature individuals.

    Also looks like the star is also the writer and also the director, which may be one for the IMDb record books, but I'll let other reviewers do the CSI on that, Word to the wise. If you need your MA or MMA fix, watch ONG BAK again. You're welcome.
    2rdamian1963

    You fail you die...

    This movie failed and died. The story line is cliche. The script is horrible. The acting by Jino Kang has to be one of THE worst performances for a lead in an action movie. The fight scenes are weak at best. So unless you just have time to waste pass on this movie.
    7fifbeat

    In the context of being a small, straight-to-video action flick, Weapon of Choice delivers!

    If you're willing to take a break from all the mundane action movies playing in theaters, look no further than Jino Kang's latest revenge thriller, Weapon of Choice. Also known as Fist 2 Fist 2 (a sequel by name only to 2011′s Fist 2 Fist), Weapon of Choice follows a retired assassin named Jack Lee (Jino Kang) who must rescue his "daughter" (Kelly Lou Dennis) from a notorious crime boss (Douglas Olsson) and his crew of gangster hit men. With a little help from a lovely rogue cop (Katherine Celio), Jack becomes a one-man kill squad who is determined to get his daughter back by any means necessary

    Master Jino Kang – the film's star, co-director, writer and producer – reminds me of Hong Kong film legend Michael Chan Wai Man (Handcuff, Five Element Ninjas). Not only are the two built alike, they both have that hard-edged, stone-like facial structure. Like Chan Wai Man, I see Kang more as a heartless villain than a typical good guy. In Weapon of Choice, he essentially plays both – a contract killer at first, then a man who tries to pursue a normal life – which makes the character of Jack Lee a fitting role for him.

    Despite its low budget, Weapon of Choice is a classy little flick. It shows off fancy cars, attractive women, sharp wardrobe attire and some magnificent aerial shots of San Francisco. It's apparent the most was made out of a limited budget by utilizing the backdrop of a beautiful city, as well as being resourceful with the flashy toys and props. But enough with the pretty visuals

    It's during its finale that Weapon of Choice truly shines. To put it simply, Kang annihilates about 25+ men in a brutal 15-minute action sequence. It's a nonstop segment filled with kicking, punching, choking, breaking, slicing, slashing, stabbing and even some shooting. It's here that Kang delivers the goods to martial arts film junkies. Be on the look out for homages to both Fist of Fury and Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. This should give you an example of the film's subtle humor throughout, even during its violent moments.

    The film's action choreography – which showcases Wushu, Sanshou, Judo, Brazilian Jiu- Jitsu, Muay Thai, Hapkido and various MMA techniques – is tight, authentic and handled with grace and style; which shouldn't be a surprise, since Kang, who is also the film's fight choreographer, holds a black belt in Hapkido, Tae Kwon Do, Kyokoshin-Kai Karate and Gracie Jiu-Jitsu. Unfortunately, they're plagued with quick cuts/editing, which tarnishes their flow. Let's put it this way: As long as you're not expecting the awe- inspiring Ong-Bak, Ip Man or The Raid-type choreography – not to mention camera work – you'll be pleased with the way Kang presents his action sequences.

    My main gripe with Weapon of Choice is that it has a good share of scenes that felt like they could have been edited more tightly (particularly its non-action, dialogue based moments). There's also a brief love scene that comes out of nowhere, which is a common pet peeve of mine. There have only been a few times, in the history of action films, where I felt a scene like this was necessary. To give Weapon of Choice some credit, it was at least done tastefully. Also, I don't care for CGI-blood, which is also becoming more and more common, even in big budget Hollywood movies (i.e. The Expendables, Machete Kills).

    The bottom line: In the context of being a small, straight-to-video action flick, Weapon of Choice delivers.

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