China O’Brien II (1990)

5.0/10

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This time China O’Brien has trouble with a dealer who puts a prize on her head because she had spoiled an important drug deal of his. But all the world’s criminals will not be enough to catch up with China, one of the masters of the martial arts.—Volker Boehm

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China O’Brien 2

This time China O’Brien has trouble with a dealer who puts a prize on her head because she had spoiled an important drug deal of his. But all the world’s criminals will not be enough to … She’s back… and deadlier than ever.

A bit slow to get moving due to the set up, but at around the third act the sequel of China O’Brien gets moving with some spinning kicks which our trio ( Rothrock, Norton and Cooke) hand out with unrestrained relish. It’s not as good the first film, the story not as engaging, however it’s a joy to see some straightforward martial arts, blocks, strikes and locks. I especially am impressed by Keith Cooke, who clad in leather jacket, channels Bruce Lee but with more leg action. Boy is he nimble and fast. Pity he didn’t have a film career of his own, he got the moves. All in all, China O’Brien is a standard yet satisfying sequel.

Cynthia Rothrock looks too Wholesome

Same thing I’ve said for China O’Brien applies to China O’Brien 2. They should have hired the guy who did the choreography for “Inspector Wears Skirts” for this movie, and upped the action to that level.

Made by Golden Harvest, and produced, and directed by American producer and director, China O’Brien was in the perfect spot to take advantage of best from both worlds. Unfortunately, Raymond Chow probably didn’t want to put in the budget to make this into a first class movie.

It could have been like “So Close” if China O’Brien character was bit more edgier, but this is a product of the ’80s, so edginess was not part of movie making. She kind of looks too wholesome that takes away from her sex appeal, and also lowers the tension of the movie.

The producers failed to produce Cynthia Rothrock properly. She could have done lot better in these movies.

Unexceptional programmer

Although this film is a Golden Harvest co-production, don’t expect the fight choreography to be much better than average. For one thing, the villains are not very skillful fighters, and even those few who appear intimidating at first are defeated rather easily (I hate it when that happens). There is still some of the usual good stuff from Richard Norton and Cynthia Rothrock here, but the rapid-fire Keith Cooke easily outshines them both. Biggest disappointment: early on, the movie introduces a super-fit stripper / assassin, and I was hoping for a climactic fight between her and Rothrock; not only does that never happen – she also disappears completely from the film! (**)