(1998) is a surreal, high-energy action-comedy that marks the second collaboration between martial arts icon Jean-Claude Van Damme and legendary Hong Kong director Tsui Hark . Plot Summary
Due to the "micro-bomb" plot point, the film features distinct green-colored explosions rather than standard fire. Knock Off (1998).mp4
While much of the fight choreography by Sammo Hung was reportedly cut from the final release, Van Damme still showcases significant stunt prowess throughout the set pieces. (1998) is a surreal, high-energy action-comedy that marks
The film leans heavily into "camp classic" territory, featuring bizarre scenes like a rickshaw race involving S&M undertones and Rob Schneider's signature motor-mouth comedy. The film leans heavily into "camp classic" territory,
Director Tsui Hark uses experimental techniques like "POV shots from inside a shoe," extreme camera angles, and erratic frame rate shifts that give the film a unique, frantic energy.