Just watched on Netflix. Easily the best non-Donnie Yen martial arts movie in recent times.
Better than the other recent Netflix martial arts movie Maria (with a Filipino cast & crew and starring Filipino chiobu Cristine Reyes, but too bad the script lets her down).
One positive aspect about Netflix, is that unlike the traditional Hollywood model of making movies, Netflix outsources the entire movie production to local cast & crew across diverse countries (eg. Vietnam, Philippines, etc), which helps to market new talent (particularly new chiobus).
[Netflix Movie] - Vietnamese chiobu Veronica Ngo's "Furie" martial arts movie... she is 40 years old this year, but looks like a late 20s chiobu.
Read reviews here (including a 91% rating on Rotten Tomatoes) :
https://www.google.com.sg/search?q=netflix+furie
Better than the other recent Netflix martial arts movie Maria (with a Filipino cast & crew and starring Filipino chiobu Cristine Reyes, but too bad the script lets her down).
One positive aspect about Netflix, is that unlike the traditional Hollywood model of making movies, Netflix outsources the entire movie production to local cast & crew across diverse countries (eg. Vietnam, Philippines, etc), which helps to market new talent (particularly new chiobus).
[Netflix Movie] - Vietnamese chiobu Veronica Ngo's "Furie" martial arts movie... she is 40 years old this year, but looks like a late 20s chiobu.
Read reviews here (including a 91% rating on Rotten Tomatoes) :
https://www.google.com.sg/search?q=netflix+furie