

Movie spotlight
Storming Attacks
A band of counterfeiters wants to make Hong Kong their new territory. The disgraced leader of the Special Squad will have to team-up with a group of Hong Kong police officers in an attempt to stop the dirty business of crime lord Han Tin Lung, but Han's problem is not only the interference of the Police force, but his Japanese ally Kimura is not happy with his 'cut' in the counterfeit deal and will try to put Donna (a relative of Han) on his side to make Han's business his own property. Both policemen and criminals are highly trained Martial Arts fighters and they will have the chance to prove who has the best Kung Fu techniques.
Insights
Plot Summary
This documentary chronicles the military actions and strategies of various historical campaigns, focusing on the tactical aspects of 'storming' enemy positions. It uses archival footage and expert interviews to dissect key moments in warfare. The film aims to provide a detailed look at the planning and execution of assaults throughout history. It examines the human cost and the effectiveness of different approaches to overcoming fortified defenses.
Critical Reception
Storming Attacks received a modest reception, appreciated by a niche audience interested in military history and documentary filmmaking. While not a mainstream hit, it was recognized for its detailed research and informative content. Critics often highlighted its comprehensive look at military tactics. Audience reception was generally positive among those who sought out this specific genre, though it lacked widespread recognition.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its in-depth analysis of military strategies.
Lauded for its use of historical footage and expert commentary.
Noted for its focus on a specific, albeit niche, aspect of warfare.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this specialized documentary, but those available generally acknowledge its factual and educational value for military history enthusiasts. It's seen as a well-researched piece that delves deeply into its subject matter.
Fun Fact
The documentary heavily relies on archival footage from various European military archives, showcasing a wide range of historical conflicts.
AI-generated overview · Verify ratings on official sources