Never Compromise (1999)
Reviewed by: mrblue on 2011-06-15
Bosco Lam's directorial trip down the roughly cobbled lane of Hong Kong B-movies has had a few notable entries, such as Underground Banker, but most of them have been clunkers like 1999's Never Compromise. From beginning to end, this is low-budget film-making at its' lowest zenith, simultaneously boring the audience and squandering the talents of most everyone involved in the production, especially Francis Ng and Yu Rong-Guang.
Reviewer Score: 3