I have a super fun trailer and clip to share with you today for an upcoming movie called The invisible strugglewhich is described as a heavy metal kung-fu comedy.
The invisible struggle is “a satirical take on the martial arts film, paying homage to the genre’s Chinese wuxia roots through a Northern European story.” In the film, “a guard at the Soviet-Chinese border survives a deadly attack but then decides to become a monk and must continually prove along the way that he is capable of becoming the enlightened man he set out to be.”
The clip features the main character showing off his martial arts skills, and those skills are put to the test by the monks in very fun ways. It’s an incredibly funny and silly scene that made me smile. The trailer gives us a glimpse of the wild and crazy story the film will tell.
The Estonian film was written and directed by Rainer Sarnet (November), had its world premiere at the Locarno Film Festival and was also screened at the Fantastic Fest and in Sitges. Kino Lorber has acquired North American distribution of the film and plans a theatrical, digital and home video release in 2024.
Wendy Lidell, senior vice president of theatrical distribution and acquisitions for Kino Lorber, said in a statement: “Delightfully inventive and wildly entertaining, The Invisible Fight makes clear that the joy of kung fu cinema is celebrated around the world, including in Estonia . We couldn’t be more excited to bring this incredibly fun take on the genre to American audiences.”
I can’t wait to watch this movie! Watch the clip below!
by Joey Paur
Source: Geek Tyrant

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