Tai discovers that his twin brother, Tan, was beat badly to the point he is in a coma after playing a good game of basketball. Though this is not basketball like you have see it before, the players are allowed to use martial arts and weapons as long as they leave everything they have on the court.
I enjoyed the concept but everything else could have been thrown away. The action sequences were poor as was the story development. It was predictable at every turn and wasn't all that good to watch. The script was very weak though I was surprised that the concept and the music were the best parts of the movie.
The main character falls in love with his twin brothers girlfriend. Its a stupid part of the story that doesn't really work, I'm guessing it was the directors attempt to add a bit more drama to the film. The final scene was weak as well, it was predictable and not that enjoyable. Sure there was a lot of blood but there was no substance. I was left disappointed and sought to find a better film. I suggest you skip this film and watch something a bit better.
1/5
Little Info
This film won the Guru Prize for Most Energetic Film at the Fant-Asia Film Festival, it was tied with Vampire Girl vs Frankenstein Girl.
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