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The Fearless One
Kang Wook, a Korean Taekwondo expert, suddenly appears in Hong Kong's red light district. He came to Hong Kong after his lover had an affair with Japanese gangster leader Hashimodo (Kang Young-cheol) and ran away to Hong Kong. Kang Wook, who has taken control of Hong Kong's underworld with his outstanding martial arts skills, hires a young Korean named Dae Geol (Im Ja-ho). Afterwards, Kang Wook learns that his lover became blind and a prostitute after being cruelly violated by Hashimodo, and begins to take revenge in anger.
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Plot Summary
A former Green Beret, haunted by his past, tries to live a quiet life as a carpenter. However, when a ruthless drug lord threatens his town and his family, he's forced to confront his violent nature and use his combat skills to protect the innocent. The film explores themes of redemption, the struggle against overwhelming odds, and the lasting impact of war.
Critical Reception
The Fearless One received a mixed to negative reception from critics upon its release. While some praised its attempts at gritty action and a compelling lead performance, many found the plot predictable and the violence gratuitous. Audiences were similarly divided, with some appreciating the straightforward action elements while others criticized its perceived lack of originality and depth.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for David Keith's intense performance in the lead role.
Criticized for its derivative plot and excessive violence.
Seen as a typical action film of the era, lacking significant innovation.
Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not widely documented for this film, but general sentiment from similar 1980s action films suggests appreciation for straightforward action and a tough protagonist, with potential drawbacks including formulaic storytelling.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in and around Wilmington, North Carolina, a popular filming hub during the 1980s.
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