Lucy Wong is a millionairess and lives the life of a celebrity. However in secret she exists as the Silverhawk, a crime fighting super woman, master of martial arts and surrounded by high-tech gadgetry. When a scientist involved in Artificial Intelligence is abducted the Silverhawk discovers that super villain Alexander Wolfe .. Read more
| Starring | Michelle Yeoh, Luke Goss |
|---|---|
| Director | Jingle Ma |
| Genres | Action/Adventure |
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Lucy Wong is a millionairess and lives the life of a celebrity. However in secret she exists as the Silverhawk, a crime fighting super woman, master of martial arts and surrounded by high-tech gadgetry. When a scientist involved in Artificial Intelligence is abducted the Silverhawk discovers that super villain Alexander Wolfe is behind a sinister plot to brainwash the population.
| Starring | Michelle Yeoh, Luke Goss |
|---|---|
| Director | Jingle Ma |
| Studio | MOMENTUM PICTURES |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 35 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Action/Adventure |
| Released | DVD: 26 Sep 2005 Production year: 2003 |
| Format | DVD |
Silverhawk is like a grown up version of the Power Rangers. That is not to say that this is a bad thing. Throw in some over the top acting(as only Asian cinema does), some badies in silly costumes, some cheesy comedy oneliners etc and the usual good versus evil storyline mixed in with some excellent martial arts and you have SILVERHAWK. That said some of the sets are very good and production values do look expensive and people will recognise a couple of the actors - Michelle Yeoh and Luke Goss.
In all this is a good cheesy Asian film not be taken to seriously and a bit tongue in cheek with a couple of excellent standout fighting moments and the added bonus of being acted in English not dubbed over.
Silverhawk is like a grown up version of the Power Rangers. That is not to say that this is a bad thing. Throw in some over the top acting(as only Asian cinema does), some badies in silly costumes, some cheesy comedy oneliners etc and the usual good versus evil storyline mixed in with some excellent martial arts and you have SILVERHAWK. That said some of the sets are very good and production values do look expensive and people will recognise a couple of the actors - Michelle Yeoh and Luke Goss.
In all this is a good cheesy Asian film not be taken to seriously and a bit tongue in cheek with a couple of excellent standout fighting moments and the added bonus of being acted in English not dubbed over.