Review of Duel to the Death (1983) by Martin D — 02 Jan 2009
It's got wires; naked ninja babes; a 15ft ninja; exploding ninja's; ninja's on kites; fighting monks; bomb loads of hacked limbs and it contains as much blood as Kill Bill. Perfect then.
The movie so beautifully captures the visual artistry associated with the high-flying martial arts films of the early 1990's that you can hardly believe it was filmed nearly a decade before (1982). In fact, I had to check on the Internet just to make sure, twice!!
This is Ching Siu-Tung's first film as director as well. You guy who brought you Hero and House of flying Daggers.
This review of Duel to the Death (1983) was written by Martin D on 02 Jan 2009.
Duel to the Death has generally received positive reviews.
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