Black City (1999)
Reviewed by: mrblue on 2011-06-25
There is no credited screenwriter for this film, and after sitting through the DVD, that fact is not shocking in the least. City of Darkness seems to be working under the "flying paper" style, where the story and dialogue are pretty much made up on the fly. Things uttered in one scene don't connect to the next, which, when combined with this movie's atrociously translated subtitles, is going to leave your average English-speaking audience member vigorously scratching their head in a state of perplexion.

Thankfully, though, as the better low-budget martial arts productions will tend to do, the film-makers wisely place City of Darkness' emphasis on fisticuffs, and a lot of them. Most of Donnie Yen's relatively short appearances in the movie revolve around him popping into a scene, busting some bad guys' heads, and then going off to do some more pull-ups. This isn't Yen's best work by a long shot -- there is too much in the way of camera trickery such as under-cranking used -- but seeing him go toe to toe with guys like Billy Chow and Ngai Sing make City of Darkness worth the price of admission.
Reviewer Score: 6