

Best of Best
An eccentric tale of competition and corruption within a seemingly ordinary insurance company. When a young female insurance agent is found murdered, what was supposed to be a routine police investigation turns into front page news when the victim was alleged to have traded sex for insurance policies
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Plot Summary
A former Olympic boxer, now a cop, is forced to confront his past when he goes undercover to bust a notorious crime syndicate. He must rely on his fighting skills and street smarts to survive the dangerous underworld. The line between good and evil blurs as he navigates a treacherous path to bring down the kingpin.
Critical Reception
The film received generally negative reviews from critics, with many citing its predictable plot and uninspired action sequences. While some acknowledged Harris's effort in directing and starring, the overall consensus was that it failed to deliver a compelling crime drama.
What Reviewers Say
- Predictable and formulaic plot progression.
- Action sequences lacked originality and excitement.
- Weak character development and dialogue.
Google audience: Audience reception for 'Best of Best' was largely indifferent, with many viewers finding it a forgettable entry in the action-crime genre. Common criticisms included a lack of suspense and an uninspired story that failed to engage.
Fun Fact
The film marked director Frank Harris's return to filmmaking after a significant break, though it did not achieve widespread critical or commercial success.
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