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On its own merits, Queen's High stands up nicely, after a sluggish start. You might be wondering how to keep track of a parade of characters, but don't worry, they won't last long. The wedding-day slaughter on its own gets it our seal of approval, a masterpiece of slo-mo squibbing that's in my personal top ten of action heroine sequences, and brings a new meaning to "until death do us part". It also lets Cynthia Khan, who has her share of acting talent, transform from happy daughter to avenging angel, as during In the Line of Duty 3. The action side finally bursts into life in the final reel, Kwanny taking on a whole warehouse of bad guys, and discovering who ordered the massacre. The film certainly has weaknesses, but such strengths easily make up for them. |
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