Karma
Karma

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Karma

1981
Movie
99 min
Tagalog

Sarah is assaulted by Eric on the eve of her wedding. Years later, their paths cross again, and the coincidence leads them to a shocking discovery: They are in fact reincarnations of Enrico and Guada, illicit lovers who lived 60 years ago. Are they destined to follow the path of the long-dead couple … and with what effects on their present-day marriages?

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IMDb5.5/10
Director: Jackie ChanGenres: Action, Comedy, Martial Arts

Plot Summary

A naive young man is wrongly accused of murder and becomes a fugitive. He must evade both the police and the vengeful mob who framed him. Along the way, he encounters a host of quirky characters and finds himself in increasingly absurd and dangerous situations as he tries to clear his name.

Critical Reception

Karma, released in 1981, is a lesser-known film from Jackie Chan's early career. It showcases his developing martial arts prowess and comedic timing, though it is often overshadowed by his later, more polished blockbusters. Audience reception tends to be mixed, with many appreciating the action and humor, while others find the plot somewhat convoluted and the production values less refined.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for Jackie Chan's energetic fight choreography.

  • Seen as a typical early Jackie Chan film with a mix of action and slapstick.

  • Some find the plot less coherent compared to his later works.

Google audience: Google user reviews are scarce for this particular film, but general sentiment for similar early Jackie Chan movies often highlights the physical comedy and fight scenes as primary draws.

Fun Fact

This film was one of Jackie Chan's early attempts to break into the international market, though it did not achieve widespread success at the time.

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