Kill Fighter

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Movie
German title Kill Fighter
Original title Zhang Wu Shuang
Country of production Hong Kong
original language Cantonese
Publishing year 2009
length 87 minutes
Age rating FSK 16
Rod
Director Xin Xin Xiong
script Wing-Sun Chan
production Eddie Chan and Joe Ma
occupation

Kill Fighter ( Chinese  戰 · 無雙  /  战 · 无双 , Pinyin Zhàn Wú Shuāng ) is a martial arts film released in China in 2009 . The original title is Zhang Wu Shuang the English coweb . It was produced by the Beijing Channel Pictures Company .

action

After Nie Yiyi's father dies, it is up to her to continue her parents' martial arts school . But money is scarce and it is expensive to obtain. Yiyi accepts an old friend's job as a bodyguard for the billionaire He Kwan for his wife. But a short time later, despite her abilities, she is unable to prevent her boss and his wife from being kidnapped from a restaurant. On the trail of the perpetrators, she ends up in a discotheque , where she has to fight a public fight against another fighter. She escapes the fight and follows another trail that leads her to an empty factory site riddled with cameras. Another opponent stands in her way and she realizes that her fights are broadcast on the Internet and that unknowns operate an illegal betting system. Slowly she gets on the trail of the perpetrators and realizes that her boss and her boyfriend are both involved in this network.

Reviews

“For once, the qualities of the main actress herself do not have to be denied. [...] Quantitatively an at least solid, for today's conditions of reluctance and the difficulties with the financing already pleasantly numerous, theoretically also varied list of fight scenes. "

- Con Trai in the online film database

"COWEB is filled with gargantuan plot holes and stretches not even worth discussing. It's enough to say that the plot's only purpose is to get Jiang into a series of fights and it could have been done with a lot less pointless talking, running around and staring at cell phone text messages. "

- Mark Pollard for Kung Fu Cinema

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  1. Review in ofdb.de (accessed on August 19, 2010)
  2. Review on Kung Fu Cinema ( Memento of the original from July 19, 2010 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (accessed on August 19, 2010) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.kungfucinema.com

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