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Nude Strike
Gianni Dei gets over an injury and is in a wheelchair. He spends his time watching porn and having fantasies.
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Plot Summary
In this raucous action-comedy, a mismatched group of mercenaries is tasked with a seemingly impossible mission: to retrieve a stolen nuclear football from a rogue general in a fictional Southeast Asian nation. Their unconventional methods and personal quirks lead to a series of explosive and often hilarious encounters as they battle enemy forces and each other.
Critical Reception
Nude Strike (1983) is a cult favorite among fans of 1980s B-movies, often praised for its over-the-top action and comedic moments, despite its low budget and questionable plot. Critics at the time were largely dismissive, citing its gratuitous nudity and nonsensical storyline, but it has since found a niche audience for its campy charm.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its energetic, albeit low-budget, action sequences.
Noted for its intentionally campy humor and gratuitous nudity.
Criticized for a convoluted and often nonsensical plot.
Google audience: Audience reviews are mixed, with some appreciating the film's over-the-top action and comedic elements, while others found the plot weak and the execution lacking.
Fun Fact
Despite its title, the film's nudity is more implied and comedic than explicit, often serving as a gag rather than a serious element.
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