A family of Muay Thai fighters make a living by staging exhibitions in their bar but when thugs attempt to put them out of business the fighting becomes all too real.
This Asian film features some decent fight scenes and a nice back story for one of the characters but it takes so long to get going that by the time it all kicked off I had already tired of it.
If you want an excellent Asian martial arts movie check out Ong-Bak instead.
Blood Fighter is available on dvd in the UK from 15th August 2011.
Ric’s Rating: 48%
This Asian film features some decent fight scenes and a nice back story for one of the characters but it takes so long to get going that by the time it all kicked off I had already tired of it.
If you want an excellent Asian martial arts movie check out Ong-Bak instead.
Blood Fighter is available on dvd in the UK from 15th August 2011.
Ric’s Rating: 48%
If it's on and I'm not busy, I'll watch, but I won't go out of my way for this one.
ReplyDeleteIt does have a great title, but won't watch it right away.
ReplyDeleteThe right choice Alex.
ReplyDeleteThe title evokes memories of many straight to video gems Ty.
I really like the Muay Thai style of fighting. Isn't that what Tony Jaa does?
ReplyDeleteSo true, Ricky! It would star Don "The Dragon" Wilson.
ReplyDeleteHm, not sure it's my kind of thing. Thanks for the review! :)
ReplyDeleteI love Asian films, but only when they are historical, I don't like just martial arts ones.
ReplyDeleteIt is Mariah, lots of flying elbows & knees.
ReplyDeleteWith Matthias Hues as the bad guy Ty!
No probs Talli.
Dez I don't think you'd get anything from this one.
I know a guy who'd love this. Sending it to him now.
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