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Some okay fight scenes highlight an otherwise bland, low budget post-apocalyptic thriller. No real standouts though some of the costumes, especially by Bobbie Phillips, was amusing. **2.0/5**


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Somewhere in the future the environmental overkill had come. Many people had died. The rich were able to build the underworld, the poor had to stay on the surface building gangs to survive. Jason Storm, an underworld guard gets knowledge of a conspiracy to kill all people on the surface. He needs to flee to the surface, and wins Sumai, a respected martial arts master, as his ally to stop the dirty plot.
In the dystopian future of 2000, Los Angeles is ruled by a ruthless crime syndicate. Detective Tom Colton, a skilled martial artist, is tasked with bringing down the syndicate. He teams up with a female detective and a martial arts expert to fight against the criminals and their enhanced enforcers.
TC 2000 is a direct-to-video action film that received mixed to negative reviews, primarily criticized for its convoluted plot and underdeveloped characters, but praised by some for its martial arts sequences.
Praised for its martial arts action and fight choreography.
Criticized for a predictable and weak storyline.
Seen as a typical B-movie action flick with little depth.
Google audience: Audience reception for TC 2000 is largely absent from public records, suggesting it did not garner significant widespread attention or detailed user reviews.
The film is part of a series of martial arts films featuring Phillip Rhee, who also choreographed the fight sequences.
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Some okay fight scenes highlight an otherwise bland, low budget post-apocalyptic thriller. No real standouts though some of the costumes, especially by Bobbie Phillips, was amusing. **2.0/5**