
To shed light on the unaccountable disappearance of his little sister Mayumi, loner karate master Kenji embarks on a dangerous search mission in the dark side of Los Angeles. But, as charismatic Kenji follows a faint trail of clues that lead straight to Hooper, a dusty town in the middle of nowhere in Texas, he finds himself confronted with Capital Messiah, a mad cult group streaming snuff content for the dark web. However, to kill all perverts in Capital Messiah, Kenji has t... (Full plot summary below)
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To shed light on the unaccountable disappearance of his little sister Mayumi, loner karate master Kenji embarks on a dangerous search mission in the dark side of Los Angeles. But, as charismatic Kenji follows a faint trail of clues that lead straight to Hooper, a dusty town in the middle of nowhere in Texas, he finds himself confronted with Capital Messiah, a mad cult group streaming snuff content for the dark web. However, to kill all perverts in Capital Messiah, Kenji has to join forces with shotgun-toting Keiko, an unexpected ally and the only person who has ever escaped from the cult. Now, vengeance is theirs. Who can stop Kenji's iron fists of fury?
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| Japan TimesMark SchillingIn everything from Dean Harada's thrumming, ominous score to Hayate's grimly relentless performance, Karate Kill recalls the glory days of VHS chop-socky. Just don't forget to rewind. |
| StarburstJames B EvansKarate Kill is certainly trading on films gone by and that era in particular but fortunately for the viewer it lands its punches more often than not. |
| Film ThreatAlan NgKarate Kill harkens back to a politically incorrect era of filmmaking filled with Oh-My-God moments. |
| Lyles' Movie FilesJeffrey LylesOf all the films I've seen this year, this is easily the one I'd be most embarrassed at someone else catching me watching it. |