| This is an obscure Korean Casanova Wong film, and it's well worth getting. Casanova Wong, in my opinion, is a better kicker than Hwang Jang Lee: he can do things that I didn't think people could do with their legs. Like every Korean kung fu film, it's slightly weird and disjointed, and things and people turn up and die for no reason. It also brings two of Korea's great kickers together as bad guys--Han Ying ("Ninja Vs. Shaolin Guards" and "Fearless Hyena") and Elton Chong ("Invincible Obssesed Fighter" and "Gravedigger Kung Fu"). The two show off some good kicks and weapon work. The plot is weird and dosn't make much sense. I'd just buy it for the fight scenes. The film culminates in a great 20-minute storming of Casanova Wong against the evil Mongol's temple. I don't know if it is true, but I think one of the main bad guys is played by the great acrobat Austin Wai ("Five Superfighters" and "Fearless Hyena 2")--it looks a hell of a lot like him. Casanova Wong serves up a treat and it's more than worth buying. |