Rothrock’s filmography is a bit of a mixed bag.
The trio have their work cut out for them in this cheesy, but well-choreographed Rothrock vehicle.
China O’Brienserves asRothrock’s introduction to American audiences.
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Recently, Vinegar Syndrome has lovingly restored bothChina O’BrienandChina O’Brien IIin 4K Ultra HD.
Aided by his partner Billie Blake (Rothrock), they go after the organization.
Together they go after the criminal organization responsible and take them down.
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Within the first ten minutes, it’s clear thatMartial Law II: Undercoveris a major improvement overMartial Law.
With the world and characters already established in the first film, things get going rather quickly.
Fortunately,Rothrock’s character plays a more prominent rolein this sequel.
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Improved acting and better martial arts sequences makeMartial Law II: Undercovera much more enjoyable experience than its predecessor.
Thankfully, each time another jaw-dropping action scene takes place, it becomes easier to sit through.
Most of the humor lands and the fights are phenomenal.
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This is a solid and unique film in Rothrock’s filmography.
Cindy (Rothrock) is an American FBI agent investigating counterfeit money in Hong Kong.
This is Rothrock in top form, and as such, the poorly written story is negligible.
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The fights are really all that matter when they’rethisgreat.
Cindy Morgan (Rothrock) is an interpol agent who is after the crystal as well.
A child is caught in the conflict as he is in possession of and befriends the titular crystal.
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Groups with their own motivations clash in this bizarre sci-fi action comedy classic.
Magic Crystalis a strange film, full of jaw-dropping Kung Fu action sequences.
A small setback to an otherwise enjoyable film.
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Prince of the Sunis an underrated film in Rothrock’s filmography.
Straight forward and charmingly 1990, this film may be a trip, but when it works, itreallyworks.
Hsia Ling-Cheng is framed for a murder he did not commit.
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This film is an undeniable masterpiece.
Yuen Biao’s stunts are next level and extremely memorable.
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