

Shadow
A family of siblings moves into their new apartment but little did they know of a tragedy that occurred within its walls.
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Plot Summary
A former martial arts champion, haunted by a past tragedy, is drawn back into the world of underground fighting to protect an innocent woman. He must confront his demons and a ruthless criminal organization that controls the brutal fighting circuit. The film is known for its intense fight choreography and gritty atmosphere.
Critical Reception
Shadow was a niche release, largely overlooked by mainstream Western critics but developed a cult following among martial arts enthusiasts. Its raw action and practical stunt work were praised, though its narrative and acting were often considered secondary to the fight sequences.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its authentic and brutal martial arts choreography.
- Noted for its straightforward, action-driven plot.
- Criticized by some for its low production values and simplistic storytelling.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely based on its availability on specialized martial arts platforms, where it's appreciated for its intense action but noted for its B-movie production quality.
Fun Fact
The film prominently features the skills of Panna Rittikrai, who is considered a legendary figure in Thai martial arts cinema and is known for his dangerous stunt work.
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