Bolo at the beginning of the film cosplays himself from the future. Approximately the same he will fight in the film from Shapiro-Glickenhouse production "Tiger's Claw" American production. In the first, most sane part of the series, there is a moment when an artist painting the walls of a martial arts school (Bolo), kills a Chinese teacher. There, the choreography of the fight is very much reminiscent of the very beginning of the Amsterdam Connections. And the film will be remembered for the fact that there is not a single positive hero in “Connections”. But there are some secret Masonic signs and constant quotations of classical Eastern poetry. The first more or less sane combat scene at the mark of just over 40 minutes. If it weren’t for Bolo’s charismatic “villain” (though why the villain is the same as all the other characters: no better or worse), the film wouldn’t be remembered for anything. It's such a pale movie that it's hard to come up with a slogan for it. Something like, "Money, girls, drugs." That's it, I guess.
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