Monday, May 04, 2009

Glare of Death

Its 1480 and in the Japanese province on Hu Shan, the Shogun Kal Sin (Matthew Broderick) is ruling with an iron fist. When a peasant village party celebrates beyond 7pm (outlawed) the Shoguns spies report back. Kal Sin is outraged and determines that the village should be destroyed, every man, woman and child killed.

Although the Shoguns forces are vast, they do not count on Kendo Steel (Seagal) who has mastered an ancient Japanese martial art called PoPhu Claw. That he is good is in no doubt, but could Seagal be the Prima Makshu, a mystical reborn master from ancient times.

Find out this summer if you still have VHS as 'GLARE OF DEATH' hits the screens.

Daily Mirror: Simply obnoxious
Telegraph: Thought provoking
New York Times: Better than 'Poised to Strike' but worse than 'The Dangerous Road'

Winner of the Ivorian Coast National Film of the Month Award for Best Film Shot Partly in Black and White

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I think this film could be as important as Lawrence of Arabia.

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