Black Mask 2: City Of Masks (2002) -

The story follows a new Black Mask ( Andy On ) fighting genetically modified pro-wrestlers who can transform into animal hybrids, such as a lizard, werewolf, or even a squid. Critics often point to the nonsensical narrative and "blisteringly bad" script.

Reviews for generally characterize it as an eccentric, over-the-top "guilty pleasure" that falls significantly short of the 1996 original starring Jet Li . Directed by Tsui Hark and choreographed by Yuen Woo-ping , the film is often described as a "live-action cartoon" or a "fever dream" that swaps the gritty action of its predecessor for campy sci-fi and questionable CGI. Key Review Highlights Black Mask 2: City of Masks (2002)

On Rotten Tomatoes , it is viewed as a major stumble for Tsui Hark. IMDb user reviews range from calling it a "steaming pile of dung" to a "fun, campy film" worth a rental just to witness its absurdity. Critical Perspectives The story follows a new Black Mask (

The ensemble features an eclectic mix, including Scott Adkins as the villain (often compared visually to Dr. Robotnik), Tobin Bell , and actual wrestlers like Rob Van Dam . Directed by Tsui Hark and choreographed by Yuen

“The Mortal Kombat Annihilation to the original Black Mask... an absolute grotesque amalgamation of turn-of-the-Willennium computer generated hemorrhoids.” Letterboxd

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