Dubbed & Dangerous

Dubbed & Dangerous

**1/2

Reviewed by: Angus Wolfe Murray

An odd mixture of pastiche martial artistry and dubious acting, Ara Paiaya's film is nothing if not anbitious. He uses every cliche of the genre, such as slo-mo and mysterious Oriental girls in shades, to tell a story that makes as little sense as a Chinese whisper.

For some reason, possibly as a joke against imported kung-fu product, the voices have been badly dubbed. Paiaya is cocking a snoot at cheaply made Hong Kong fight flicks by producing one of his own in England. Fans will appreciate the subtleties of crass scripting, haphazard continuity and a fake Bruce Lee parody. Others might find the intentional mistakes too soft for satire.

Reviewed on: 29 Mar 2003
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Parody of badly made Hong Kong martial arts movies.

Director: Ara Paiaya

Writer: Ara Paiaya

Starring: Ara Paiaya

Year: 2001

Runtime: 17 minutes

Country: UK

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