

Wasabi Tuna
A group of friends who take Halloween way too seriously kidnap Anna Nicole Smith's beloved pet Sugar-Pie. It's up to a bunch of drag queens dressed as Anna to bring Sugar-Pie back.
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Plot Summary
A down-on-his-luck actor, desperate for money, takes on a dangerous job involving a beautiful Korean woman and a powerful Yakuza boss. He finds himself entangled in a web of crime, deception, and martial arts as he tries to navigate the treacherous underworld.
Critical Reception
Wasabi Tuna was a lesser-known independent film that garnered minimal attention upon its release. It received a generally lukewarm reception from critics, with some acknowledging its attempts at blending genres but often criticizing its execution and predictable plot. Audience reception was similarly muted.
What Reviewers Say
- The film attempts a unique blend of crime and comedy but falls short in its delivery.
- Performances are inconsistent, with a few notable actors struggling to elevate the material.
- The plot is often convoluted and fails to provide a satisfying resolution.
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Fun Fact
The film features a crossover of sorts with the Korean actress Kim Yoon-jin, who would later gain international fame for her role in the television series 'Lost'.
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