Yukari in '95. As for the plot - originality here does not smell, but in general everything is quite lively. Special sagging a little, but talk enough, and even to hell with different, little related to the plot of the characters. Obviously, the authors’ failed attempts to play with jokes are ridiculous. There will be a lot of laps, too. Sometimes the manner of the operator to shoot at different angles slightly strains, and in battles it is clearly superfluous (but not everywhere), and a bit ragged installation. Of course, good actors pull the film: Ngai Singh, as usual, does not look very good in positive roles (but it is too early to regret that there is so little of it), Yukari Oshima mannerizes - she also does not look much (well, this is true only at the beginning). Yuen Wa is normal, like everywhere else. Firearm action is done somehow, but the hand-to-hand situation is better. Fights, although few, but they are done perfectly, of course, ropes are enough, but staging and performance class! Unusual kicks from Yukari and overall drive at the top level. I thought I'd let Ken Lo fight more (and Hsiao Ho doesn't fight at all) - but not all at once. Well, in general, the film is not bad, and lovers of fat will definitely have something to look at.