This ludicrous Quentin Tarantino-chosen low-budget movie features choppy editing and an amateurish script, and it switches strangely back and forth between dubbing and subtitles.
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Washington Post by Ann Hornaday
Lives up to Tarantino's imprimatur, both in its cheesy grind house aesthetic and its occasional forays into brilliant, bravura filmmaking.
Boasting the same refreshing avoidance of CGI and wire work as "Warrior," slickly made production (largely by the same team) is more consciously aimed at the international market, with its Australian setting and multilingual dialogue.
New York Daily News by Elizabeth Weitzman
While the story's silly, the stunts, choreographed by Jaa and popular Thai filmmaker Panna Rittikrai, are spectacular.
TV Guide Magazine by Maitland McDonagh
It's little more than a disjointed succession of kick-ass action scenes.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer by Sean Axmaker
A furiously choreographed martial-arts spectacle wrapped in a fumbling narrative.