Cinematic fertilizers A film like a fallen autumn leaf. Hundreds line the layer on which you walk, completely ignoring the details of each of them. And due to some circumstances, each of them may be closer and dearer to you than the others, but for others to remain still impersonal. “Scorpion Thunderer”, under this name this film was at the box office in the mid-nineties, came to me by the way solely because of the situation and time, but not at all because of the plot and scenery. Even in the '90s, it was ridiculous to see rubber monsters on screen, although the main prize I would give to a hitman who, under the guise of a plumber, tried to kill the victim with a wiring key. As a result, we have a film made in the dark colors inherent in Hong Kong, poor scenery and unnatural acting. Against the background of all this, the plot looks more or less tolerable. The movie is for an outspoken amateur. Personally, even with warm nostalgic feelings for the picture, I will not review it for anything. So, feel free to step over and move on.