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Babes with Blades

  • 2018
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
2.4/10
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Cecily Fay, Cheryl Burniston, and Lauren Okadigbo in Babes with Blades (2018)
On the dark streets of Draiga, a mining colony occupied by the Visray Empire, lives Azura, the last of a fearsome warrior race known as the Sarnians. After witnessing her once beautiful home world turn into a lifeless husk, Azura must fight to the death in the gladiatorial ring to stay alive.

Meanwhile, a group of human freedom fighters form a resistance, seeking to try and protect their families from the oppressive and cruel rule of the Visray Section Commander Sorrentine. Unbeknownst to Azura, the fate of all humans on Draiga is about to rest in her hands. Can she survive long enough to save her colony?
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Set on the planet Draiga, this steampunk action film features world-class female martial artists and follows Azura as she tries save her dying race.Set on the planet Draiga, this steampunk action film features world-class female martial artists and follows Azura as she tries save her dying race.Set on the planet Draiga, this steampunk action film features world-class female martial artists and follows Azura as she tries save her dying race.

  • Director
    • Cecily Fay
  • Writer
    • Cecily Fay
  • Stars
    • Cecily Fay
    • Joelle Simpson
    • Cheryl Burniston
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  • IMDb RATING
    2.4/10
    377
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    • Director
      • Cecily Fay
    • Writer
      • Cecily Fay
    • Stars
      • Cecily Fay
      • Joelle Simpson
      • Cheryl Burniston
    • 11User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Cecily Fay
    Cecily Fay
    • Azura
    Joelle Simpson
    • Section Commander Sorrentine
    Cheryl Burniston
    • Viridian
    Lauren Okadigbo
    Lauren Okadigbo
    • Dahlia
    Yennis Cheung
    Yennis Cheung
    • Amber
    Michael Collin
    • Kewan
    Daniel Everitt-Lock
    Daniel Everitt-Lock
    • Peltarion
    John Robb
    • Sef
    Brendan Carr
    • Brook
    Sam Gannon
    • Gully
    Gillian Collin
    • Ibu
    Jo Marriott
    Jo Marriott
    • Andromeda
    Heather McLean
    • Freya
    Jason Beeston
    Jason Beeston
    • Vash
    Dave Hyett
    Dave Hyett
    • Thaddus
    Trudie Tume
    • Young Azura
    Jaydan Carr
    • Young Tallarin
    Erin Cunningham
    • Gladiatrix 1
    • Director
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    • Writer
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    4jackmeat

    A rising trend being Cecila Fay..get her a good script, pls

    My quick rating - 3,9/10. For a really hockey b-budget flick, this one does have its moments. Mainly Azura (Cecilia Fay) who does have some pretty good martial arts skills it seems. The fight scenes do tend to show off her talent, unfortunately the story itself, or the acting doesn't lend to much more. Instead this movie turns into a woman being taken prisoner in a post-apocalyptic future world by the evil, and horribly acted....well, he doesn't have a name. There imprisoned, she must fight to the death for a bunch of rich types in an arena, which resembles the warehouse where one of the film makers must work to earn his daily pay. Still, a very valiant attempt using some creative special effects that were 80s quality. Kudos for the effort, just take Fay, and give her a real script and you might have something.
    1italy_esam

    Poor movie

    It's a simple project with none since of telling a story! The acting is trouble the direction is awful the scenario is bad the costumes are bad It shouldn't be a movie
    6S1rr34l

    One Flower Will Resurrect A Planet.

    Greetings And Salutations, and welcome to my review of Babes With Blades: Flower Of Sarnia; here's the breakdown of my ratings:

    Story: 1.25 Direction: 1.50 Pace: 1.00 Acting: 1.00 Enjoyment: 1.25

    TOTAL: 6 out of 10

    Babes With Blades: Flower Of Sarnia came as a pleasant surprise as I scarfed my Sunday morning crumpets. This low budget martial arts fantasy sci-fi isn't the best I've seen, though it's enjoyable and entertaining.

    It wasn't until I got to the end credits that I realised that the star of the picture, Cecily Fay (Azura), also wrote and directed the story. And that was another surprise, most writer/director projects tend to fail, and I incline toward an unhappy review. On the flip side. There are moments when projects gell and the end product works, which is the case for Babes With Blades.

    The story isn't too complex, though it gets split into parts; 1 - The Backstory; 2 - The Capture; 3 - The Sentence; 4 - The Escape; 5- The Team Up; 6 - The Betrayal; 7 - The Resolution. Though the story is formulaic in form, the real trouble is the budget in relation to the story's scale. To make the tale of the flower stronger, more believable, and detailed would have required significant Hollywood backing. For example, the fights. These are to appease the violent nature of the planet's inhabitants and help keep them under control. The budget our filmmakers possessed allowed for what you see, a warehouse, a small crowd of people, some in their own Steampunk clobber, and the fighters' garb. I reckon the weapons they used were handmade or their own. And it works. However, what was required was a proper televised fighting arena, with spectators in the thousands, and a possible hidden signal in the transmission that helps subdue and satisfy the viewers around the globe. And that is the principal drawback with the story - it could be epic. The characters are fine, though a little more backstabbing between the baddies wouldn't have gone amiss. People like that very seldom trust anyone. On the whole, the dialogue is realistic and credible. It only suffers in the delivery from the cast.

    As for the direction, well, I doff my cap to Fay here. After reading the reviews, I have to say that I disagree with most of them. Fay's style shows class and thoughtfulness. Her use of light, colour, and shade reminds me of the Italian horror masters - So you are in great company, my dear lady. It works to add atmosphere to the scene. And, it's so wonderful to have somebody bold enough to get vivid. There are no washed-out colours or grey filters used here, and the film is better for it. Thank you. I particularly liked Azura's training segment. Shot from the ground up is a delightful way to display the hand movements and the flow of the fighting style, which appears to be a form of Tai-Chi. Add a slight soft focus and a blue light haze, and you have a dreamlike relaxed atmosphere - very Zen. Then there's the escape fight sequence. Fay choreographed this against a red light wall. The silhouetted action looks incredible, except for a few of her moves. Some of them aren't as fluid or supple as they should be. I think this is down to her size difference; she should have swapped them out for other moves. That said, the end kill in this segment is spectacular. The only niggle I had was the shaky cam. I do hate this effect, and it gets shakier when the action starts. If you're a skilled martial artist, take a note from Jackie Chan and show it. Keep everyone in a steady full frame until a close-up is required. Doing so shows your skills off to the full.

    The cast is a surprise too. These performers aren't seasoned actors, and in a martial arts film, we're not there for their acting ability. But most act as well as they can fight. They're not oscar quality performances, but they are above average; even the worst are enjoyable, though for the wrong reasons. Fay shows yet another string to her bow. She is one talented lady.

    If you don't mind low budget martial arts films, then Babes With Blades could be for you. It certainly entertained me for the hour and a half run time, and my attention only wained a couple of times. It doesn't quite make my guilty pleasures list, though it was close, and I will probably watch it again...sometime.

    Please feel free to visit my Holding Out For A Hero, Obsidian Dreams, and The Final Frontier lists to see where I ranked Babes With Blades: Flower Of Sarnia.

    Take Care & Stay Well.
    10dgaddy-23297

    Cecily Fay - what a talent

    I really loved the martial art choreography. Cecily, according to the birthdate was 41 when she made this movie, she directed, produced, and I guess wrote it. I found it mesmerizing although some of the lines were a bit corny. Cecily, Great job!
    7theonlytigger

    Babes with Baldes

    Low budget but one of the better low budget films in our opinion and we watch a lot of low budget films. It is choreographed pretty well, better than the movie"Battalion," and way better than "Viking Siege" & a whole lot better than "Killing of the sacred deer" was choreographed. A way better plot and acting than the other low budget movies I mentioned. We watch a lot of movies in general and it includes low budget as well as high budget movies. I review them for their acting, plot, how the lines were said with feeling behind them or where they like robotic with no acting when they said their lines. Did the lines sound natural or robotic to better explain it. This movie maybe low budget but doesn't sound like it is the acting is very good and not robotic like low budget movie "Killing of the sacred deer" was where they said their line but there was no feeling or real acting behind what they were saying so it wasn't natural looking what so ever. Low budget films can be just as good as the high budget films when reviewing them look at them for their acting, and plot mainly and if they were any good.

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      • June 21, 2020 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
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    • Language
      • English
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      • Babes with Blades: Flower of Sarnia
    • Filming locations
      • Templeborough, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England, UK(Magna Science Adventure Centre, disused steel mill used as set for most action scenes.)
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      • Fearful Symmetry Productions
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