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The Flying Guillotine
In the 21st year of Jiajing, Jiajing Emperor superstitions alchemy in order to live forever, and Shuntianfu was surprised to see the girl trapping the killings. Many unsuccessful girls were trapped and opened to take blood, leaving a round of scars on the neck. Rivers and lakes rumored that this wound comes from a very special weapon, blood drops. For a time, people are upset and people are not stable.
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Plot Summary
As there is no verifiable film titled 'The Flying Guillotine' released in 2019, a plot summary cannot be provided. The original films in the series typically involved imperial assassins using a deadly, circular weapon that could decapitate opponents from a distance.
Critical Reception
Since no such film exists for 2019, there is no critical reception to report. The original 'Flying Guillotine' films from the 1970s are generally regarded as cult classics within the martial arts and exploitation film genres, praised for their inventive gore and unique weapon, but often criticized for their historical inaccuracies and low production values.
What Reviewers Say
No consensus available for a non-existent 2019 film.
Original films are often noted for their bloody, over-the-top action sequences.
Appreciated by genre fans for their unique premise and visceral impact.
Google audience: No reviews available for a non-existent 2019 film. Reviews for the original films often highlight their unique gore and action, appealing to a niche audience.
Awards & Accolades
None notable (as no such film exists for 2019). The original films received cult status but no major awards.
Fun Fact
The titular 'Flying Guillotine' weapon, while fantastical, has inspired numerous martial arts films and remains one of cinema's most memorable and gruesome weaponry concepts, despite its origins being purely fictional.
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