It’s 1990, and the child, Manit, has just witnessed the killing of his parents by corrupt cops. Shot at point-blank range, Manit survives, but with a bullet in his skull that prevents him from experiencing emotion.
With his fighting chops and emotional dysfunction, Manit is efficient, albeit with his extremities, not firearms. He brawls anywhere: a gym, a bar, a subway car, an elevator, a car interior.
It’s 1990, and the child, Manit, has just witnessed the killing of his parents by corrupt cops. Shot at point-blank range, Manit survives, but with a bullet in his skull that prevents him from experiencing emotion.
With his fighting chops and emotional dysfunction, Manit is efficient, albeit with his extremities, not firearms. He brawls anywhere: a gym, a bar, a subway car, an elevator, a car interior. (less)