A mixed martial arts teacher is haunted by his failure to prevent the murder of young couple years earlier.A mixed martial arts teacher is haunted by his failure to prevent the murder of young couple years earlier.A mixed martial arts teacher is haunted by his failure to prevent the murder of young couple years earlier.
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Stephen William Menasche
- Hugo
- (as Steven Menasche)
Aidan Park
- Young Ken
- (as Sung Min Park)
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I highly recommend it. Better than most Martial Arts films.
There aren't too many Martial Arts films that has a decent plot, solid acting and great fight scenes, usually one or more ingredients are missing. Fist 2 Fist aka Hand 2 Hand has the right amount of everything that makes it a classic. I would rate it higher if it weren't for the under-funded budget. The plot is a basic revenge story with a fresh twist, cerebral enough to engage your thinking mind. The characters are cool, fun and captivating. To note, Tokyo Joe's sidekick, "Bruno" played by James Hiser was extremely entertaining. The acting skills of all the characters were commendable. Jino Kang's laconic style is visually arresting and palpable. Mimi, played by Melissa Tan was well played too. The generic, loud nagging spouse was restraint with brooding control and emphatically delivered. Tokyo Joe played by Bill Duff was likable villain, even though the character was diabolical and ominous. I didn't want anything tragic for the character(I'm not sure if that's a good thing, but nevertheless). The fight scenes are the best I have ever seen. Excellent choreography and visually striking (pun intended). Check it out and judge for yourself. You won't be disappointed.
- actionmaestro
- Nov 21, 2011
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- Runtime1 hour 32 minutes
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