Dragonwolf
Director: Raimund Huber
Actors: Kazu Patrick Tang, Johan Kirsten, Macha Polivka
PlotIn a city ruled by crime and corruption, two friends, Mozart and Julius, grow up as orphans relying only on each other. As they mature, their bond strengthens and they become feared enforcers in a deadly crime syndicate. However, their joint reign begins to crumble when a woman named Mary enters their lives. Both men fall deeply in love with her, setting the stage for inevitable conflict. Hamlet-like tensions grow, forcing them to confront their deepest loyalties and desires.
Mozart, driven by his passion for combat, continues to plunge into violent encounters while Julius becomes more introspective, contemplating his life choices. As they both vie for Mary's affection, betrayals and misunderstandings mount. The loyalty they once had wanes under the heavy pressure of love and jealousy. Faced with escalating danger from both within the syndicate and each other, the two friends find themselves on a collision course filled with intense action and emotional turbulence. Tensions reach a breaking point, leading to a climactic series of events that will determine their fates.
Writers: Raimund Huber, Johan Kirsten
Release Date: 31 Oct 2013
Runtime: 120 min
Rating: Not Rated
Country: Thailand
Language: English
Home Video Reviews
Dragonwolf delivers subpar acting and a lackluster plot, but compensates with decent video and audio quality—recommended only for mockery during intoxication.
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