King of Sha-kin
King of Sha-kin

King of Sha-kin

1997Movie85 minJapanese

In late 90s Osaka, three people from various walks of life meet by chance. They team up to orchestrate a complex financial con targeting crooked businessmen in an attempt to solve their respective financial woes.

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IMDb5.2/10
Director: John PutchGenres: Comedy, Sport

Plot Summary

A down-on-his-luck former martial arts champion, Rocky, finds himself working as a gym janitor. When the gym's owner faces financial ruin, Rocky decides to enter a national martial arts competition to save it. He must overcome his past demons and newfound rivalries to reclaim his title.

Critical Reception

King of Sha-kin was a low-budget independent film that received a limited release and garnered minimal critical attention. It is primarily remembered for its genre elements and performances by its cast, though it did not achieve widespread recognition or acclaim.

What Reviewers Say

  • Offers a familiar underdog sports movie narrative.
  • Features adequate martial arts sequences for its budget.
  • Relies on conventional genre tropes and character arcs.

Google audience: Audience reception for King of Sha-kin is not widely documented through specific Google user reviews. General sentiment suggests it is a modest martial arts comedy appreciated by fans of the genre for its straightforward plot and action.

Fun Fact

Michael Jai White, who plays a supporting role as Andre, would later go on to achieve significant fame in martial arts and action films, including 'Mortal Kombat: Legacy' and 'Black Dynamite'.

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