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Ring of Fire III: Lion Strike
Dr. Johnny Woo becomes involved in a global Mafia arms cartel when they kidnap his son Bobby. The cartel, made-up of underworld leaders from around the world, become aware that he stumbled onto valuable information on a computer disk he possesses. Louie and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Kruskev use every bit of their cunning to trap Johnny and retrieve the disk.
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Plot Summary
A skilled martial artist is drawn into a dangerous game of cat and mouse when he becomes the target of a relentless assassin. He must use his formidable fighting abilities to protect himself and uncover the conspiracy behind the attacks. As the body count rises, he finds himself in a race against time to stop the killer before he becomes the next victim.
Critical Reception
Ring of Fire III: Lion Strike is a moderately received martial arts film, appreciated by fans of the genre for its action sequences and Donnie Yen's performance. While it may not have reached widespread critical acclaim, it delivered on the expected thrills and combat choreography for its target audience.
What Reviewers Say
Praise for the energetic and well-choreographed fight scenes.
Donnie Yen's martial arts prowess is a highlight.
Plot is typical for the genre, offering straightforward action.
Google audience: Audience reception for Ring of Fire III: Lion Strike is largely focused on its action, with viewers often appreciating the fight choreography and Donnie Yen's performance. Some found the plot predictable, but the martial arts elements generally satisfied fans of the genre.
Fun Fact
The film is part of a series, though often considered a standalone entry with Donnie Yen taking the lead after featuring in the previous installments.
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