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Bore Lee: Razed to the ground
Martial arts master Bore Lee (Bore Lee) happily married and had a son and decided to finally settle down and live a peaceful civilian life. However, a GANG led by the evil Krešo Hyong (Krešo Hyong) appears in the city, terrorizing the Sinjans and wanting to sexually exploit Bora's wife, who unsuccessfully resists.
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Plot Summary
A martial arts student named Bore Lee is forced to fight against a corrupt martial arts master who has taken over his father's dojo. He must use his skills and wit to overcome the challenges and reclaim his father's legacy.
Critical Reception
The film received generally negative reviews from critics, with many criticizing its weak plot, uninspired action sequences, and poor acting. However, some viewers appreciated its B-movie charm and over-the-top nature.
What Reviewers Say
The action choreography is uninspired and repetitive.
The acting is wooden and lacks charisma.
The plot is predictable and filled with clichés.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce, but those available often cite the film's low production values and unengaging narrative as major drawbacks. Some viewers found amusement in its campy elements, but it was generally not well-received.
Fun Fact
The film is notable for featuring a relatively unknown actor in the lead role who bears a striking resemblance to martial arts legend Bruce Lee, a similarity that is clearly leveraged in the film's marketing and title.
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