The film is not thrash, but very mediocre, most of its components are at a completely average level: scenery, costumes, some style there is, but without chips, without something catching, the characters are not revealed. The authors bothered to create an iron snake for the battle scene, but this scene itself came out very sluggish,
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The film is not thrash, but very mediocre, most of its components are at a completely average level: scenery, costumes, some style there is, but without chips, without something catching, the characters are not revealed. The authors bothered to create an iron snake for the battle scene, but this scene itself came out very sluggish, the choreography of the fights is not zero, but it is barely enough for a tick. And that's it with every point. And in fact, a lot of that could be forgiven, just because it's 1985, but for me, the fatal flaw of the film is that it's not doing its job. It is stated as a film about a warrior, but Sonya very little shows himself as a warrior, she throughout the plot of the Chinese boy brings up, and every time she gets into trouble, Schwartz runs out of the bushes and does all the work for her. In general, the very presence of Schwartz in this film suggests that the authors did not believe in Sonya, they made her a secondary character in her own story. Sonia’s position to surrender only to the one who defeats her suggests that she herself is looking for whom to submit (to be with a man not on equal terms, but defeated). What the authors of this film failed to do was later done by the creators of Xena. The target audience of the film is also unclear: there are many conversations about how to have someone, but the content is childish.
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