Fist of the North Star (1995)
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| Directed by | Tony Randel |
| Cast | Gary Daniels, Malcolm McDowell, Costas Mandylor, Downtown Julie Brown, Dante Basco, Clint Howard, Melvin Van Peebles, Chris Penn, Paulo Tocha, Tracey Walter and Isako Washio |
| Theatrical Release | March 31, 1995 |
| DVD Release | May 25, 2004 |
| Running Time | 92 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | R (Restricted) |
| UPC Code | 687797678096 |
| Buy this item | $9.98 at Amazon.com As of Oct 2 1:09 EDT (details) 1 DVD, First Look Pictures, Usually ships in 24 hours, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language) Or 31 new from $4.63, 14 used from $4.38 |
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Average user review:| Not far from the animation |
| Massive Dose of Martial Arts Mayhem |
| Dismally Bad Live-Action Version of Popular Japanese Manga Series |
`Fist of the North Star' was made during this period. The big difference is that its post-WWIII story derives from hugely popular Japanese manga series `Fist of the North Star' (`Hokuto no Ken'). Ask any Japanese under 40, and you will realize the popularity of the series. Well, not everyone liked it, but this comic created by Buronson and Tesuo Hara.became popular during the 1980s, and then TV animation version started, which also became a hit.
But this live-action version of `North Star' falls flat completely. It uses the earlier chapters of the original comic as the main story, in which we follow the battles of a stoic fighter named Kenshiro (Gary Daniels) in the bleak, post-apocalyptic world plagued with violence. Blood thirsty gangsters attack the villagers, and they steal and kill mercilessly. It is the world of the second `Mad Max' film (which greatly influenced the original comic), but unlike Mel Gibson's character Kenshiro (whose character is partly based on Bruce Lee) fights the villains with his original kung-fu, which causes the enemy's body explode (yes, literally, like `The `Scanners').
Unfortunately, however, it doesn't happen in this film because it is so CHEAP! The unimaginative production designs are mainly about mud, old factory, and wilderness with green screen behind it. Nothing is thrilling in here - you see hammy Clint Howard playing a despicable baddie with hammy Chris Penn playing another despicable baddie. Japanese actress Isako Washio plays bland Julia, Kenshiro's love, and it is not a good sign when you see Malcolm McDowell sitting like a Buddhist monk.
The story is sometimes hard to follow because of its confusing narrative, and it often goes on and on with talks, talks, and talks. Former kick-boxing champion Gary Daniels can show very good fight scenes, and he surely shows them briefly, but when that happens, the film is almost over.
My advice is again `Stick to the original' or in this case, original Japanese cartoon series. It is not perfect, but it is more exciting and entertaining. September 26, 2006
| gary daniels kick ass |
| fists will fly, and heads will NOT explode!!! |
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