Trailer for the Vietnamese action movie Eliminating Order

It seems that the Vietnamese have decided to take militant action seriously. Of course, they cannot surpass China and Thailand, but such efforts deserve praise.

In the trailer of the new Vietnamese action movie “Eliminating Order” (Lenh Xoa So) from the director Before Quan Ming there is a small budget, the plot also does not shine with novelty, but the efforts of the stuntmen are visible. What kind of Vietnamese action movie is it if it doesn’t have the famous “scissors” grab (dong Chan)? Here, too, we couldn’t do without him. :)

We look and evaluate.

Trailer

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    To say “weak” is to say nothing. By the way, protvin, Bay rong is the same craft, only the cameraman and the music are better. It’s a pity that in Vietnam they so quickly slipped into films with zero production, riding on the name of a good fighter.

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    Based on the trailer, it’s some kind of fan craft, ala a YouTube video. The picture and quality of the same "Bey rong" is very far from it, IMHO. The latter, by the way, is already tired of waiting... well, as long as you can honestly!

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    Regarding the translations of Asian cinema, then yes, bida-bida, no one translates ((

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    Offtopic: The network has DVDrips of the films Jungle Wars 2, Red Eagle, Kung Fu Wing Chun. Why hasn't anyone taken up translating them yet, since they all have English subs? I have to look at it this way, but I would like the collection to be in Russian (even if it’s amateurish), and even so it’s easier to sell them on to VanDammoFag’s friends, so to speak - martial arts to the masses, hee-hee-hee...

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    Of course not Johnny Nguyen, but in principle not bad.

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    Offtopic: the “White Elephant” workprint from Prachya has appeared

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