Bluray X264 Dts-wiki 2021 - The 33d Invader -2011- 1080p
[Year 2046] Radiation from Planet Xucker renders 99% of human men infertile. │ ▼ [Time Travel to Year 2011] "Future" (Macy Wu) is sent to Hong Kong to find a fertile mate. │ ├─────────────────────────────────┐ ▼ ▼ [The Mission] [The Threat] Meets university students Two alien assassins are sent to find a perfect specimen. by Planet Xucker to stop her.
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The original Blu-ray release provides English and Chinese subtitles. The 33D Invader -2011- 1080p BluRay X264 DTS-WiKi
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Cast * Qing-Qing Wu. Future. * Akiho Yoshizawa. Jeane. * Taka Katou. Xucker No. 1. * Hao-Hsiang Yu. Lawrence. (as Jun-Yan Chen) .. [Year 2046] Radiation from Planet Xucker renders 99%
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Future’s arrival disrupts a local neighborhood of college students. Meanwhile, the hostile Xucker aliens send their own shapeshifting agents back in time to sabotage her mission, leading to chaotic, highly stylized sci-fi showdowns and comedic misunderstandings. by Planet Xucker to stop her
: Critics generally view it as "trashy" or "terrible" in a technical sense, but some aficionados of the Category III genre find it to be a fun, goofy, and energetic romp.