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Positives: Great story, excellent cast and entertaining action. Unpredictable with a good score as well.
Negatives: Nothing springs to mind really.
Bottom Line: 4.5 / 5 - Awesome!
The cast are all on top form and I think this is honestly one of Dolph’s best ever films. Vinnie Jones is always a great bad guy but what I loved is that the characters weren’t one-dimensional. Jones isn’t a good guy but he isn’t necessarily a villain either. It’s difficult to discuss without spoiling it as there are plenty of twists and turns to the story.
You’ve also got action legend Robert Davi doing a decent British accent and for once he isn’t really the main villain.
I still think Billy Zane would be a great Lex Luthor and this role only cements that opinion; his character Quinn is well layered and his story is arguably the best of the supporting cast.
Axel is one of Dolph’s more complex characters and really demonstrates that there is more to him than just kicking ass. Although there is plenty of action with some great fights, it’s the storyline which kept me interested from beginning to end.
It was tightly paced at only 84 minutes long so at no point did I look at my watch. It also has a fabulous score with some great electric guitar, really feeling like an old-school action movie with a modern twist.
If you’re looking for a movie like Red Scorpion or The Punisher, you may be disappointed; this is more of a gangster film where mob boss Serge (played by the always brilliant Robert Miano) is wanting out of the business for good. Things never go as planned though and when he is murdered that’s when the action kicks off. It doesn’t have lots of explosions or car chases but more one on one fights which is frankly my favourite kind of action anyway.
Overall, Blood of Redemption has proven to be one of the most surprising and entertaining action movies of the year. If you’re tired of CG overload and cartoons, I would give it a watch for something a little different.
The Dolph To Video Award
If you keep up with the latest Dolph Lundgren straight to video movies, and I know you do, you’ll be in for a treat with Blood of Redemption. Shot on the Red Epic digital camera, the Blu-ray presentation looks better than anything you could see in a theater.
On top of that, it’s actually shot in Los Angeles, a true rarity for Hollywood these days!
- We here at DVD Snapshot love the revival that Dolph Lundgren’s career is having. Sure you can see him in The Expendables movies, but he’s had a few straight to DVD releases that aren’t honestly that bad either.
- His latest is called Blood of Redemption which also stars another favorite of ours, Vinnie Jones. Dolph plays a henchman type to a crime boss and he punches and shoots his way throughout the film. Exactly what we want/expect from him.
- The surprise here though is Billy Zane. Zane has been more miss than hit for me over the past few years, but I kinda liked him in this. Zane, Lundgren and Jones are all pretty good together.
- Unfortunately there was one guy I couldn’t get into, the FBI brother played by Gianni Capaldi. I thought he was pretty bad and it looks like he produced the film too.
- And the movie isn’t just dumb action and violence. There’s a little twist to the end that gives it that little extra something.
- The Blu-ray looks good. The warehouse and buildings are dimly lit and dark, but look great in HD. Your standard digital film of today. Explosions are bright and loud. Dialogue is full and clear. Gunshots are loud and overall audio is solid.
- Obviously a film like Blood of Redemption is for the fans and there’s nothing wrong with that. It’s far from great, but Dolph is great in it. He does a narration throughout the film that kinda gives it a noir feel and there’s lot of action and deaths. That’s all I ask for out of a film like this and that’s what they gave me.
Overall Picture:
Movie: B-
Video: A
Audio: A
Extra Features: B
Jox wrote:Can someone in the U.K. tell me if the U.K. edition is 2.35:1 aspect ratio or 1.78:1 (like the U.S.)?
Jox wrote:Jox wrote:Can someone in the U.K. tell me if the U.K. edition is 2.35:1 aspect ratio or 1.78:1 (like the U.S.)?
Nobody picked it up from across the Channel?
Jox wrote:Jox wrote:Can someone in the U.K. tell me if the U.K. edition is 2.35:1 aspect ratio or 1.78:1 (like the U.S.)?
Nobody picked it up from across the Channel?
Nathan wrote:I went into Tesco to buy a movie to watch tonight, half expecting it to be Blood of Redemption, because I'd see it and not be able to resist. I didn't though, because I didn't see it at all. No sign of it. Hard Rush was still there, but no BOR.
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