Angel on Fire (1995)
Reviewed by: PAUL MARTINEZ on 2005-01-25
Summary: Painful
It's a shame that when people look back at Cynthia Khan's career they will probably remember her more for the dreadful films she was a part of rather than the couple of good ones. That being said here's another example of the former.

Ms. Khan is a cop on the trail of a top fashion model, who happens to be a thief, who also happens to be a martial arts expert. If you haven't left yet then I'll continue. After stealing something from a Shaolin temple (You heard me)The model is betrayed by her partner. So she decides to betray her boss. (Huh?) Now she is being chased by the cops, her ex-partner and her ex-boss. So she goes to try to sell the artifact but of course everyone in the world knows where the deal's being made and mayhem ensues. If this sounds bad to you, it's not even close to how bad it truly was on screen.

I have been asked by people I know, "How do you know what's good editing? It all seems the same to me". Well here is the example of what truly bad editing is. To call it amateurish is an insult to amateurs.

A really bad film. Which gave me a headache. Stay away!
Reviewer Score: 1