Miami Connection, the 1987 martial arts movie, is a trash masterpiece blending rock, ninjas, and drug trafficking in Florida. Discover why this film has become an unmissable cult classic.
The absurd charm of a trash masterpiece
So, you're wondering what Miami Connection is? Imagine a rock band made up of martial arts experts fighting against ninja bikers involved in drug trafficking. No, it's not a joke. This is the essence of Miami Connection, a movie that calling absurd would be an understatement. Directed by Richard Park and Y.K. Kim, this trash masterpiece was initially ignored by everyone, but thanks to a rediscovery years later, it is now celebrated as one of the most ridiculously entertaining films ever made.
The art of tras
Miami Connection has been dubbed one of the most hilariously terrible movies of the '80s. From stiff acting to a ludicrous script, everything in the film seems designed to make you laugh out loud. Dragon Sound's original songs are so terrible they're hypnotic, and the fight scenes are so over-the-top you can't help but love them. It's the kind of movie that makes you wonder, "How did anyone think this was a good idea?"
A rediscovered cult
After being a box office flop, Miami Connection was rediscovered in the 2000s and gained a devoted fan base. It has been screened at trash cinema festivals and received rave reviews for its genuine absurdity. This film never takes itself seriously, which is exactly why it wins over the hearts of viewers.
From ashes to glory
If you're a fan of trash cinema, Miami Connection is a must-see. Every minute of the film is a journey into the surreal, a celebration of the absurd that will make you laugh and ask, "What am I watching?" It's a film you won't easily forget, guaranteed.
An unmissable taste!
If you want a visual taste, here’s a clip. Watch now and be amazed!
Why I recommend it
I recommend it because it's a unique experience. Miami Connection is perfect for a night with friends, where you can laugh together at its absurdities and maybe toast to the craziest scenes.
Why I don't recommend it
don't recommend it if you're looking for a serious and well-made film. It's a journey into the absurd that requires a certain taste for trash.