John returns to LA with PTSD from duty in Iraq and sees four guys are beating a hooker outside his home. He acts, leaving two dead and two injured. Their gangster boss escalates things.John returns to LA with PTSD from duty in Iraq and sees four guys are beating a hooker outside his home. He acts, leaving two dead and two injured. Their gangster boss escalates things.John returns to LA with PTSD from duty in Iraq and sees four guys are beating a hooker outside his home. He acts, leaving two dead and two injured. Their gangster boss escalates things.
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Cung Le is devoid of any acting talent and would be well advised to not quit his day job, whatever that may be. Dolph Lundgren is obviously "past it" and looks like a total alcoholic has-been in this horrible production.
Blood flows freely, people die like flies, but acting and any genuine character development are absent and might not even have been able to rescue this turkey. I started laughing out loud at one point when even the fight scenes were so preposterous that even a four year old would not have believed them.
Save your money. Don't even wait for it to go to cable. Just don't go and say you did. You'll be better off.
I struggled to watch an hour of this and had to turn it off as I really couldn't care less about what happened next or to who.
I love movies of all genres but this had no entertainment factor at all. I had no empathy with the main character John and sadly couldn't find any reason to keep watching.
Maybe something amazing happens in the latter part of the movie but for me this was just a bad action flick that showed us nothing we haven't seen a hundred times before done a hundred times better elsewhere.
Save yourself from this boredom and pick another one to watch.
It is coherent, so if you want an action film offering nothing more than a bit of violence, then this absolutely fits the bill. The final fight scene is actually pretty good too, so you have that choreography to look forward to, but the rest are a bit hit and miss.
It's really the dialogue that makes Puncture Wounds/A Certain Kind of Justice so poor though. Cringeworthy narration to bookend the film and the most ridiculously placed "It's okay, bro" within the script. So it's difficult to see if the acting is bad, or the material the cast had to work with just tripped them up. To be fair, Evigan (the only woman with lines) does okay, Vinnie Jones does his job (but very much typecast), and Lundgren passes, but really Le as the lead doesn't excel in anything but kicking.
Also shout out to the most shoe-horned scene possible, where a secondary character has to deal with an ill loved one whilst getting visited a rip-off Colonel Trautman.
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Major Griggs: [Speaking unofficially to Sgt. Mitchell on John Nguyen] Army never should have let him out in the world the way they did. They treated him like surplus equipment, like a car more expensive to repair than replace.
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- 2.35 : 1(originally intended ratio)