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Rating:  Summary: INTELLIGENCE CRISIS Review: CRISIS is one of those in your face martial arts movies that suspends logic and credibility. An ecological group led by saintly Brad Milne enlists his brother, a secret mob hitman, to help in his cause. However, one of the members of the group has a different agenda, and we end up with the eco group being the villains.
David Bradley, long known ? for his kung fu movies, is lifeless, and actionless. The movie has no real exciting fight scenes and the ending is unabashedly predictable.
Fans of Bradley may like; all others think twice.
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