City Of Masks (2002) — Black Mask 2:

While Yuen Woo-ping's choreography has its moments, many reviewers were disappointed by the heavy reliance on "insane CGI schlock" and wirework that often feels uninspired compared to the first film's grounded martial arts. Cast:

On Rotten Tomatoes , it is viewed as a major stumble for Tsui Hark. IMDb user reviews range from calling it a "steaming pile of dung" to a "fun, campy film" worth a rental just to witness its absurdity. Critical Perspectives Black Mask 2: City of Masks (2002)

Making his debut, On is generally seen as a decent physical replacement for Jet Li but is hampered by a lack of character depth and a script that treats him as a "total rock". While Yuen Woo-ping's choreography has its moments, many

The ensemble features an eclectic mix, including Scott Adkins as the villain (often compared visually to Dr. Robotnik), Tobin Bell , and actual wrestlers like Rob Van Dam . Critical Perspectives Making his debut, On is generally

“A fever dream that uses only the name and look of the titular character to tell a story about wrestlers turning into monsters that include a lizard dude, a werewolf and an alien of some kind.” Letterboxd · 3 years ago

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