Quick Review: A Chinese action thriller set in the lavish Thailand for a change, "Paradox" barely stands out with its occasionally generic plot following a policeman who faces a gang of organ traffickers in search of his missing daughter, but the taut pacing, along with possibly the most impressively-choreographed combat scenes of 2017, intensify this flick highly enough to keep you on your toes, with the help of Louis Koo's strong turn, and Tony Jaa's out-of-this-world fighting skills.
Wednesday, March 21, 2018
[6.50/10] Paradox (2017)
Paradox (2017)
Quick Review: A Chinese action thriller set in the lavish Thailand for a change, "Paradox" barely stands out with its occasionally generic plot following a policeman who faces a gang of organ traffickers in search of his missing daughter, but the taut pacing, along with possibly the most impressively-choreographed combat scenes of 2017, intensify this flick highly enough to keep you on your toes, with the help of Louis Koo's strong turn, and Tony Jaa's out-of-this-world fighting skills.
Quick Review: A Chinese action thriller set in the lavish Thailand for a change, "Paradox" barely stands out with its occasionally generic plot following a policeman who faces a gang of organ traffickers in search of his missing daughter, but the taut pacing, along with possibly the most impressively-choreographed combat scenes of 2017, intensify this flick highly enough to keep you on your toes, with the help of Louis Koo's strong turn, and Tony Jaa's out-of-this-world fighting skills.
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