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Bloodfight

Original title: Fainaru faito - Saigo no ichigeki
  • 1989
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
688
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Bolo Yeung in Bloodfight (1989)
Martial ArtsActionAdventureDrama

Years after retiring from the world of free fighting martial arts, a man returns to the deadly world of fighting after his best student is killed in the tournament.Years after retiring from the world of free fighting martial arts, a man returns to the deadly world of fighting after his best student is killed in the tournament.Years after retiring from the world of free fighting martial arts, a man returns to the deadly world of fighting after his best student is killed in the tournament.

  • Director
    • Shûji Gotô
  • Writer
    • Yoshiaki Kashigawa
  • Stars
    • Yasuaki Kurata
    • Simon Yam
    • Meg Lam
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    688
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Shûji Gotô
    • Writer
      • Yoshiaki Kashigawa
    • Stars
      • Yasuaki Kurata
      • Simon Yam
      • Meg Lam
    • 26User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Yasuaki Kurata
    Yasuaki Kurata
    • Masahiro Kai
    Simon Yam
    Simon Yam
    • Ryu Tenmei
    • (as Yam Tat Wah)
    Meg Lam
    Meg Lam
    • Suzie Wong
    • (as Ken-Ming Lum)
    Anzu Lawson
    Anzu Lawson
    • Milly McKenzie
    • (as a different name)
    Bolo Yeung
    Bolo Yeung
    • Chang Lee, the Vietnamese Snake
    Shinya Ono
    • Hiuga Riyoichi
    John Ladalski
    • Jack O'Brien
    Stuart Smith
    • Gang Leader
    • (as Stuart Smita)
    Ken Boyle
    • Hank Chow
    Takaaki Nakamura
    • Lan Keiser
    Fei-Lung Chen
    Fei-Lung Chen
    • Stall Keeper
    • (as Chan Fai Lung)
    Sindy Lim
    • Stall Vendor
    Richard Foo
    • Cheap Restaurant Manager
    Masanari Nasu
    • Street Gang Member #1
    Tadashi Satô
    • Street Gang Member #2
    Masaru Yamashita
    • Street Gang Member #3
    Kazuya Shimizu
    • Street Gang Member #4
    • (as Kazuhiko Shimizu)
    Strong Kongô
    • Free Fighter #1
    • Director
      • Shûji Gotô
    • Writer
      • Yoshiaki Kashigawa
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    aggie80

    Pretty standard fare, with a few bright spots in it.

    Nothing particularly notable about this one. Plot is almost identical to VanDamme's Bloodsport which came out a year earlier, even down to Bolo Yueng as the bad guy and the retrieval of a belt/headband. I see the cityscape training runs as very reminiscent of "Rocky." Actually, the acting was probably better than most of the genre and there are some great thugs being beat up on about three occassions. I would have liked it better if they had resolved that issue before the end of the movie.

    The one thing I did find interesting was the complete Naihanchi Shodan Kata (Japanese version is Tekki Shodan) done by the main character on the top of a hillside looking out over the city. And the contrast between the bad guy's wonderful training facilities and the good guy's traditional tools is a good message, showing how hard work overcomes good facilities.

    My biggest gripe is the amount of devastation absorbed by the characters in the final fight without dying!
    rottingcarrot

    nice circus music

    Bloodfight It's basically a shameless rip off of bloodsport but with some extras.....Circus music. That's right completely inappropriate circus music is played for long segments of this movie. Why? I would really like to know but it did have me chuckling. terrible acting no doubt in part by the fact that all the actors speak their lines in English when they no doubt couldn't speak a word of English without intensive coaching.

    It wasn't looking good until Stuart Steen AKA Stuart Smith enters, playing the part of the cocky street gang leader. You think billy bob thornton gives spellbinding performances? LOL. Think again! Stuart Smith is our new god. Who cares who J Low is dating? I want to know what country Stuart Smith is the president of!!! He is an unstoppable actor who will give his all NO MATER WHAT! Long live Stuart Steen!!! AkA stuart Smith AKA a bunch of other names! He is the man! Anyway I have watched this movie more than once. It definitely has its slow parts but if you like crap you'll like this!
    3DavyDissonance

    The Red Headed Stepchild Of Bloodsport

    Some old guys kung fu pupil gets killed in the ring so he seeks to f··· some s··· up. Blood Fight is a horrible movie. What ruins what could of been a less s···ty movie is its horrid melodrama and slow ass pacing. It does have some hilariously cringy moments like the happy music, terrible fight choreography, bad acting, some of the most crappiest editing I've ever seen but it's not enough to help with the entertainment value. I like Bolo and Kurata but man did they screw the pooch with this one. Yipe yipe yipe!
    5DanTheMan2150AD

    Ultra cheesy Bloodsport riff

    Right out of the gate, Bloodfight is a unique piece of martial arts cinema, shot by a Japanese crew, filmed in phonetic English and set in Hong Kong starring a plethora of recognisable names including a baby-faced Simon Yam, unfortunately, there's no escaping the fact that Bloodfight simply isn't a very good film in its own right. Part of the problem is that it never really knows what story it is trying to tell; half of the film is a Bloodsport rip-off while the other is a messily cobbled-together morality tale. The film was clearly marketed towards an international audience with the all-English dialogue but the cast's varying grasp of the language is make or break at best, although there's very little that can elevate material as hammy as this, they try their damnedest to do so. Nevertheless, despite the film's issues, it's made with a lot of earnestness, which I can never bring myself to hate. Shûji Gotô's direction is fine if often let down by some clumsy editing and bland fights, while the soundtrack by Micky Oguchi is one of synth-pop goodness. While on paper Bloodfight may have seemed like a winner, the execution is a different matter entirely; I still ended up liking this way more than I expected but so much of the film comes across as unsatisfying, one I'm sure Frank Dux would have a field day with if he ever watched it.
    5Falconeer

    Stylish 80's revenge movie

    "Blood Fight" is an unexpectedly serious action flick that has some good, at times artistic camera work. Unlike most Chinese martial arts films, this one does not have the awful English overdubs that make these films so bad. The Chinese actors are actually speaking English, albeit with heavy accents, and it lends an extra level of quality to the production. The story is good, if not very original. A martial arts master becomes emotionally destroyed when his young protégé loses his life to a brutal opponent in the ring. Kung Fu cult icon, Bolo Yeung is his usual demonic self as the fighter who takes the kid's life. Basically a revenge flick, but with some decent character development and higher production values. Featuring some great shots of Hong Kong, both in daylight, and the neon-saturated nights. The fight technique is mainly kick-boxing, and at times things get quite bloody. Worth a look, especially for fans of Yeung Bolo.

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      Yasuaki Kurata, Simon Yam, Meg Lam, Bolo Yeung, and Shinya Ono speak English with no dubbing necessary as this film was an attempt to go international.
    • Goofs
      When Masahiro and Ryu first meet, at the end of the fight the Gang Leader (Stuart Smith) gets thrown into the wind shield and hood of an on coming car with his head on the drivers side and feet on the passenger side with the wind shield damaged but intact. The next shot shows Smith's whole body inside the car with his feet sticking out on the passenger side of the wind shield, and the glass is gone before the car hits a pole.

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    • Release date
      • June 24, 1989 (Philippines)
    • Country of origin
      • Hong Kong
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Le tueur
    • Filming locations
      • Hong Kong, China(Kowloon peninsula, sky-scrapers line, river side, commercial streets by day and by night.)
    • Production company
      • Kurata Film Company
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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