Well, based on the cover alone - something that you must not do according to the saying - then "Body Weapon" actually doesn't seem to be a promising movie. But hey, it was a Hong Kong movie that I hadn't already seen, and with getting the chance to watch it here in 2021, of course I did.
The movie is labeled as an action / crime / thriller here on IMDb, so I thought maybe there is a chance that it isn't a complete waste. But it was pretty clear that I was in for a sleazy exploitation movie not far into the movie. Writer Kwok-Yuen Cheung had written a script about revenge, but it had a lot of focus on showing a heap of rather unnecessary sex scenes - well, forced sex scenes actually.
Sure, "Body Weapon" (aka "Yuen chi mo hei") could be watched, but it was hardly something that I had been missing out on, as it wasn't a grand gem in the Hong Kong cinema. Nor was it a movie that I will ever be returning to watch a second time. I am sure that there is an audience out there for these sleazy, seedy movies, I just am not the target audience.
Needless to say that you will not be finding any big Hong Kong actor or actresses in a movie such as this. So it was, essentially, a movie filled with unfamiliar faces for me.
My rating of "Body Weapon" lands on a four out of ten stars. If you are looking for an actual action / crime / thriller, then "Body Weapon" is not actually a good choice.