What have we got here? Vengeance. I see, I see.
Let's dissect this science frog and see what's inside, shall we?
Al Leong from 'Lethal Weapon' drives around Long Beach in his father's borrowed low-rider and witnesses some Sunday school gangbangers out in public hustling for dollars and singing karaoke.
Elsewhere, a Philadelphian bike gang, in Devo hats, collect the stolen proceeds from a church service plate and burn rubber before tearing off.
A long-haired hippy's diabetes start playing up so he injects some insulin before shooting up a street gang with nerves of steel.
They all die in the crossfire.
A paramedic, with a rat bitten ear, drives the dead hippy to hospital but would prefer if he died.
The movie's more concerned about inserting silly live music than an actual storyline.
'High Kick Girl' and some egghead show up at the hospital to check on Al Leong, who sort of looks like Tom Savini.
A pitiful hospital scene - on a deathbed - sees violins come out as it's a scene of constant sorrow and sadness. (Flags are at half-mast.)
The junkie survives being shot then goes through withdrawal symptoms in trying to kick his addiction.
A spiritual intervention, by a body of 'Fight Club' survivors, see to it that the long-haired hippy becomes cold turkey and released back on the streets to do more damage.
The junkie-murderer is finally released after completing all the steps of rehab and becomes a minister where he preaches all this rhetoric about following a righteous path.
Is that Ice T?
A tense scene sees two Mormons show up and confront a jealous boyfriend where they start some do-do over lemonade.
It escalates beyond a quarrel but in the end the split is amicable as someone is thrown from a car which untangles the beef.
But disaster strikes when 'High Kick Girl' shows up a Hillside Strangler victim which leaves Al Leong wailing like an out-of-control hyena with its foot caught in a bear trap.
The jealous boyfriend fleas down south.
Is that Usher?
Saddam Hussein detests a meal that's been served up and belts some kid silly as punishment.
So, Al Leong went from being a hippy to a drug dealer to a preacher then an orderly and finally he's Nico: Above the Law?
He travels down to Australia and becomes either The Leyland Brothers; Alby Mangels, or Malcolm Douglas and tours the sand dunes of The Kimberley's now.
Contemplating suicide, he overrides that thought then seeks out a powerful cartel of boomerang traders and slaughters them for shoddy practises.
What looks like Enrique Iglesias is captured, beaten to a pulp, extradited back to LA, then run over in reverse for dissing 'High Kick Girl.'
He could have been your hero but was squashed like a watermelon instead so now he's only your roadkill.
Al Leong is shot in the process and turns into some demon from an 'Exorcist' movie and falls into a bottomless abyss forever trapped nowhere.
Case closed.
The end.
Pulling hair from corncobs would be better than watching this thug movie.
Plot summary
Based on the true story of an old school Latino Hitman who goes through rehab and repentance after a near death experience, but is forced to fall back into his old ways when his daughter is killed by her jealous boyfriend.
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March 02, 2015 at 10:13 AM
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Biblical Preachy Fluff
This movie deserves a grade d-
The director, grade f The cinematography grade d+ The story grade b The
acting a big fat f
The story was good, my problem is the acting was terrible. It is like,
the budget was so low that they had to do everything in no more then
two takes.
I can only imagine the director, if he was worth anything he must be
embarrassed by what he tried to put together, because like I said, I
think this was so low budget that he had no choice.
The story line was a little confusing, but I managed to get through it
only because I pretty much knew what the outcomes would be. very
predictable.
If I was to teach a movie class, this would be one to show how a good
story is made bad with bad acting, bad directing and way under
budgeted.