A mysterious group kidnap a girl's sister. Years later, the group reappears and she is determined to get her sister back.A mysterious group kidnap a girl's sister. Years later, the group reappears and she is determined to get her sister back.A mysterious group kidnap a girl's sister. Years later, the group reappears and she is determined to get her sister back.
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Mildly Entertaining Martial Arts Film Recommended for Female Teenagers
Karate Girl is certainly better than the numerous overrated karate movies starring American or Chinese actresses and actors that have flooded the market throughout the past few decades. The story revolves around a young woman working at a cinema who has a troublesome past. Her father was assassinated and her little sister kidnapped by a group of thugs. The young woman secretly survived, changed her identity and got adopted by another family. When she is filmed fighting two thieves at the cinema and the clip goes viral, the thugs however realize that she is still alive and want to annihilate her.
This movie convinces on several levels. The atmospheric opening scene and multiple flashbacks are quite atmospheric, emotional and violent. The film's locations vary fluidly between beautiful settings and gloomy spaces. This tale of revenge doesn't offer any surprising twists but should appeal to fans of classic martial arts movies from the seventies and eighties in particular.
However, this release certainly isn't without its flaws. The acting performances are at times wooden, repetitive and predictable. The fight scenes lack authentic choreography and look at times unintentionally funny. The film suffers from rather slow pace and repetition and would have been much more efficient if it had been shortened by fifteen to twenty minutes.
At the end of the day, this film is only interesting for fans of female martial arts films and might especially appeal to teenagers. More seasoned genre fans however simply can't overlook the film's numerous significant flaws. Karate Girl is overall passable for some relaxed entertainment on a lazy afternoon but fails to leave a significant mark. Ironically, the footage from behind the scenes during the credits and the music video coming along with the film show better quality than the movie itself.
This movie convinces on several levels. The atmospheric opening scene and multiple flashbacks are quite atmospheric, emotional and violent. The film's locations vary fluidly between beautiful settings and gloomy spaces. This tale of revenge doesn't offer any surprising twists but should appeal to fans of classic martial arts movies from the seventies and eighties in particular.
However, this release certainly isn't without its flaws. The acting performances are at times wooden, repetitive and predictable. The fight scenes lack authentic choreography and look at times unintentionally funny. The film suffers from rather slow pace and repetition and would have been much more efficient if it had been shortened by fifteen to twenty minutes.
At the end of the day, this film is only interesting for fans of female martial arts films and might especially appeal to teenagers. More seasoned genre fans however simply can't overlook the film's numerous significant flaws. Karate Girl is overall passable for some relaxed entertainment on a lazy afternoon but fails to leave a significant mark. Ironically, the footage from behind the scenes during the credits and the music video coming along with the film show better quality than the movie itself.
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- kluseba
- Dec 5, 2022
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- Runtime1 hour 32 minutes
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