![]() ![]() This story sees Dragon arrive in town looking for his fiancée, only to find her kidnapped and the town taken over by the evil Tang gang, who control gambling, loans and prostitution with an iron fist. The other has a more film-look quality to it - possibly due to a better budget, and is a bit more fun in my eyes. While he may show a few decent moves here and there, and a few moves that would have Bruce turning in his grave, Sek looks more like an old-man version of Alexander Lo Rei, and comes across with about as much on-screen personality (here) as a block of cheese! This shot-for-TV production from China, was made the same year as The Dragon, The Master, and although this is also known as Dragon The Master 2 elsewhere, isn't a direct sequel of sorts. ![]() Dragon Sek, real name Shi Tian Long, made a handful of movies between 19 as the latest Bruce Lee impersonator none of which were particularly spectacular I might add. Lazy, badly written and not even unintentionally funny, matters are only made worse with the dreadful acting from some of its main cast members, namely its lead Dragon Sek, and co-star Karel Wong Chi Yeung, who starred in classics such as Once Upon A Time In China, Fight Back To School, and Angel Terminators 2. This release from MIA comes with an English dub only, and I can honestly say I don't think I've ever heard a more atrocious dub than this. Jesus Christ! By the 20 minute mark of this Joseph Lai presentation, I was ready to switch it off. ![]()
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