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Killing Me Hardly is one of those curiosities that you stumble upon in the depths of the Hong Kong action genre. Directed by an unknown hand, it tries to channel the vibe of Charlie's Angels but ends up being more a mishmash of style and substance. The film revolves around Charlie, a mysterious figure commanding a trio of crime-fighters - Sunny, Moony, and Starry. Each character has their own flair, but the performances can feel uneven. The pacing is somewhat erratic, bouncing between frenetic action scenes and sluggish dialogue. The practical effects have that low-budget charm, though some are laughable. It’s not polished, but there’s something oddly compelling about its chaos. Definitely a film that sparks conversation among collectors.
Includes a mix of action and campy humor.Offers a glimpse into 90s Hong Kong cinema.Features performances that vary in quality.
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