King of Sha-kin: Final
King of Sha-kin: Final

King of Sha-kin: Final

2002Movie92 minJapanese
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IMDb6.1/10
Director: Patrick Y.K. ChauGenres: Action, Crime, Drama, Martial Arts

Plot Summary

A skilled martial artist is framed for a murder and must fight his way through corrupt officials and assassins to clear his name. He relies on his martial arts prowess and determination to uncover the truth behind the conspiracy and bring the real perpetrators to justice.

Critical Reception

This film received mixed to negative reviews, with critics often citing its derivative plot and uneven pacing. While the martial arts sequences were sometimes praised for their choreography, the overall execution and storytelling were considered lacking by many.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its action sequences and martial arts choreography.
  • Criticized for a predictable plot and inconsistent pacing.
  • Performances were generally seen as adequate but not standout.

Google audience: Audience reception for 'King of Sha-kin: Final' is largely unavailable. Those who have seen it often note it as a typical, albeit uninspired, martial arts film from its era.

Fun Fact

The film features veteran martial arts actors Philip Kwok and Chin Siu-Ho, both known for their extensive work in Hong Kong action cinema.

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