
Kebab Connection
2004


71 votes
Retired martial arts world champion Alex Faulkner has settled into a simple life, when the disappearance of two of his students leads to an unthinkable discovery close to home. Just when all hope of finding the children is lost, he locates the imprisoned girls and unsurfaces an international child trafficking operation, which draws him back into the fight of his life against those behind it.
Director
Bren FosterWriter
Streaming availability for India
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Released
Original Language
English
Budget
$234K
Revenue
$59.5M
Production Companies
Life After Fighting, is an above average, Aussie martial arts, action flick. In spite of having what appears to be a modest budget Life After Fighting dishes up a serviceable back story, with convincing acting to match. That said, said, what really makes this film work is extremely polished martial arts action. Action that picks up pace and brutality, as the film progresses. This flick is never dull but I did feel the violence could have been taken down, a peg or two, without detracting from the hard core action focus, of the film. In summary, if you like martial arts action flicks…
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