Matt Strohl’s review published on Letterboxd:
The Pyun factor is through the roof on this one: a bonkers take on heroic bloodshed where almost the entire nearly two-hour movie is a single gunfight. The soundtrack alternates between mambo and Morricone pastiche and you better believe there are shootouts edited to a mambo rhythm. This is definitely exhausting, but the sheer excess is part of the charm.