1993's "Undefeatable" is a highly bizarre fight film starring Cynthia Rothrock, who brings a special energy to most of her endeavors, capable of handling action choreography and at least a rudimentary offering of dramatic skills, doing well with limited thespian demands. However, she's practically Streep-esque in this feature, which is a remarkably clumsy effort from director Godfrey Ho, a shockingly prolific helmer with limited interest in production refinement. He's breezing through "Undefeatable," putting zero attention on pace and performance, leaving Rothrock to do the heavy lifting while surrounded by astonishingly wooden actors, placing all of his concentration on fight sequences, which often lose intended ferocity, sliding right into campiness. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com

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