Silver Hawk flies through the air and gracefully swoops down for a landing wherever and whenever there's trouble afoot. But who is this masked heroine? Concealing her true identity, model Lulu Wong (Michelle Yeoh) moonlights as the costumed hero. When a scientist is kidnapped by a nefarious techno-chic geek (Luke Goss), who wants to use the inventor's device to rule the planet, Lulu's two separate worlds collide in a race to stop the madman. Edit Translation
- English
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Norsk
Cast & Credits
- Michelle Yeoh Main Role
- Richie RenWen RenSupport Role
- Li Bing BingJaneSupport Role
- Wei LaiMimiSupport Role
- Iwaki KoichiShirashi AkiraSupport Role
- Tachibana MisatoShiraishi TinaSupport Role
Reviews
Once I accustomed myself to the 20-year-old Hong Kong production values, I settled in and enjoyed this energetic romp complete with minions on bungee cords and rollerblades. The bad guy was a tall, skinny version of Dr. Evil who did everything but cackle maniacally. Silver Hawk has to save a kidnapped scientist with the help of a cop she meets on a plane, Richie Ren. The actors all looked like they were having fun and put a lot of energy into their roles as they fought with each other and the baddies.
This is not a movie for everyone because the movie is dated and comes across fairly low budget. Aside from Michelle Yeoh, the acting is sometimes not as strong as it could be from the supporting cast, but not horrible. The movie feels like a mash-up of 1970’s kung fu movies, James Bond, and Batman if Batman acted like he was actually having fun. If you can loosen your critical eye for 90 minutes it makes for some silly diversionary entertainment.
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