This was not destined to be screened in cinemas, nor was it destined to be a film, actually. And it’s worse when it comes to the technical aspects, camera, light, sound and so forth, all that is really painful to watch.Īs a martial arts fan you might enjoy some of the action, but BANGKOK ADRENALINE would have profited from cutting out the rest and release this as a stunt video with 40 minutes running time. You just can’t sit through a single second of dialogue or acting, this is all plain laughable. But it is a sure fact that everything beyond the fighting is horrible. In a country like Thailand this procedure is still pretty affordable.Īny which way, the film is basically a stunt show some people think that the fights are executed pretty well. It is possible that this has to do with the Do-It-Yourself character of the film: not only is it shot and produced like a DIY experiment of amateur filmmakers, it may also be financed and released by the people involved in BANGKOK ADRENALINE themselves. This is a fascinating piece of junk: the qualities (or the lack thereof) of BANGKOK ADRENALINE are so profoundly substandard that I wonder how come this horrible film ever got a release. Thailand 2009 Directed by: Raimund Huber Script: Raimund Huber, Conan Stevens Production: Trit Charoenrach Cinematography: Teerawat Rujintham, Jiradeht Samnansanor, Wardhana Vunchuplou Cast: Daniel O’Neill, Conan Stevens, Raimund, Gwoin Jacob Miles
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