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Jane é uma jovem americana que ao chegar em Hong Kong, é atacada por um grupo de bandidos. Uma mestra em artes marciais decide treiná-la para enfrentar as lutadoras mais perigosas do planeta... Ler tudoJane é uma jovem americana que ao chegar em Hong Kong, é atacada por um grupo de bandidos. Uma mestra em artes marciais decide treiná-la para enfrentar as lutadoras mais perigosas do planeta em um torneio mortal.Jane é uma jovem americana que ao chegar em Hong Kong, é atacada por um grupo de bandidos. Uma mestra em artes marciais decide treiná-la para enfrentar as lutadoras mais perigosas do planeta em um torneio mortal.
Mayling Ng
- Svietta
- (as Ng Mayling)
Nathalie Ng
- Aung
- (as Nathaliea Ng)
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Lady Bloodfight is a movie with a heart on its right place. But it is too hard to take it seriously in this day and age. Let me tell you why.
First of all, I had no problem with the story. I liked the training sequences. I liked to actresses playing in it, and this all taking place in Hong Kong, was nice to see. There were some references to movies such as Bloodsport and Kickboxer, and it brought me back to the times in which martial arts movies just needed to be bloody and people kicking each others asses. Later in the movie there are some (unnecessary) plot twists, but you can predict from the start where everything is heading to. I was surprised to see that in the end of the movie, they didn't show a scene of "everybody is kung fu fighting" in it, yes the movie is that predictable. Often goofy. There were many times I was laughing my ass of during scenes which were meant to be " touching" ?
But here (the movie being predictable) also lies a major problem: all the fight scenes in the movie, were merely ranging from "meh" to utterly bad. With movies such as the Raid and Undisputed series, it is nearly impossible to come up with standard fare anymore (especially if you realize that the movie was produced by Hong Kong movie legend Bey Logan and Kiss of the Dragon Director Chris Nahon). While a Hong Kong veteran stunt team was in charge of the fight choreography, the fighting was for most part fairly bland. Which is really a pity, as I see that many actresses in this movie do have the moves and talents. I really wonder why it didn't work out like this. Also, the uninspiring locations in the movie were a huge turn-off. Come freaking on, you are in Hong Kong but you let most of the movie take place in a container dock? This was really a missed opportunity. However, outside of the Kumite-sequences, there was some fairly nice cinematography – especially rural Hong Kong scenes.
We, Kickboxer and Bloodsport fans, don't have high standards. So you really need to mess up, if you want to make use unimpressed. While I did enjoy watching the movie to a lesser degree, the level of action, the sometimes goofy storyline, and uninspired cinematography left me yearning for watching a re-run of the JCVD classics.
Nice try though.
First of all, I had no problem with the story. I liked the training sequences. I liked to actresses playing in it, and this all taking place in Hong Kong, was nice to see. There were some references to movies such as Bloodsport and Kickboxer, and it brought me back to the times in which martial arts movies just needed to be bloody and people kicking each others asses. Later in the movie there are some (unnecessary) plot twists, but you can predict from the start where everything is heading to. I was surprised to see that in the end of the movie, they didn't show a scene of "everybody is kung fu fighting" in it, yes the movie is that predictable. Often goofy. There were many times I was laughing my ass of during scenes which were meant to be " touching" ?
But here (the movie being predictable) also lies a major problem: all the fight scenes in the movie, were merely ranging from "meh" to utterly bad. With movies such as the Raid and Undisputed series, it is nearly impossible to come up with standard fare anymore (especially if you realize that the movie was produced by Hong Kong movie legend Bey Logan and Kiss of the Dragon Director Chris Nahon). While a Hong Kong veteran stunt team was in charge of the fight choreography, the fighting was for most part fairly bland. Which is really a pity, as I see that many actresses in this movie do have the moves and talents. I really wonder why it didn't work out like this. Also, the uninspiring locations in the movie were a huge turn-off. Come freaking on, you are in Hong Kong but you let most of the movie take place in a container dock? This was really a missed opportunity. However, outside of the Kumite-sequences, there was some fairly nice cinematography – especially rural Hong Kong scenes.
We, Kickboxer and Bloodsport fans, don't have high standards. So you really need to mess up, if you want to make use unimpressed. While I did enjoy watching the movie to a lesser degree, the level of action, the sometimes goofy storyline, and uninspired cinematography left me yearning for watching a re-run of the JCVD classics.
Nice try though.
Sorry feminists but here ya go. This has an all female leading cast and attractive girls beating each other up the lead is now a successful stunt woman fun to watch while wasted. There are many conversations between two or even 6 women that have nothing to do with a man, and then they kungfu fight each other. It's certainly not an A list Hollywood production but if you like seeing lots of cute girls beat each other up in a non anime/fantasy scenario give it a watch.
Like the title says,
Nice actionscenes & beautiful scenery.
It's a fightingmovie about the Kumité, so what did you expect? A psychological drama that wins 2 Oscars?
No, just a feel-good-movie with a lot of clichés, but is that bad?
I liked the feel of the images, good guys & bad duys but the filming-style looks good, this could have been a better film.
We need more female fighting heroes.
Nice actionscenes & beautiful scenery.
It's a fightingmovie about the Kumité, so what did you expect? A psychological drama that wins 2 Oscars?
No, just a feel-good-movie with a lot of clichés, but is that bad?
I liked the feel of the images, good guys & bad duys but the filming-style looks good, this could have been a better film.
We need more female fighting heroes.
Fair acting considering a clumsy and predictable script. The fight choreography is this film's saving grace. A very predictable script that seems to follow "Blood Sport" a little too close. Cheesy ending. But worth a rainy afternoon watch just for the martial arts and the beautiful women performing aerobatic stunts.
Nothing about this movie was great.It is not full with end to end excitement.Poor video editing punches in fist fight was not extra ord. Weak screenplay also sum up the movie.But to be honest,I was happy to watch an arcade fight full of girls.Also credit to the directing especially the off action scenes.
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- CuriosidadesOriginally was titled "Lady Bloodsport".
- Erros de gravaçãoIn final fight scene, Jane's arm bandage continually switches back & forth between right & left.
- ConexõesFeatured in Nunchuck Master Rates 11 Nunchuck Scenes in Movies and TV (2021)
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Written and Performed by Eddie Ray
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- US$ 10.000.000 (estimativa)
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- US$ 13.109
- Tempo de duração1 hora 40 minutos
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