Jeff Speakman is in peak form in this movie and it shows. His movements are quick and precise and the fight scenes are well made.
It's a movie that features his growth in the martial art of Kenpo, a type of Karate that specializes in quick strikes to precise areas of the human body. This is demonstrated in several of the films fight scenes.
The movie is populated by a pretty forgettable supporting cast, but the action scenes more than make up for it. Granted, the fight choreography sometimes feels a little too rehearsed, but is more often than not really fun.
The story is pretty formulaic and completely predictable, but it serves it's purpose in getting Jeff from Point A to B with as many fights as possible.
It's a movie that features his growth in the martial art of Kenpo, a type of Karate that specializes in quick strikes to precise areas of the human body. This is demonstrated in several of the films fight scenes.
The movie is populated by a pretty forgettable supporting cast, but the action scenes more than make up for it. Granted, the fight choreography sometimes feels a little too rehearsed, but is more often than not really fun.
The story is pretty formulaic and completely predictable, but it serves it's purpose in getting Jeff from Point A to B with as many fights as possible.