Lady Bloodfight

2016 "Fight for your life"
5.6| 1h37m| R| en
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Jane is a beautiful but troubled American girl backpacking through Japan, when her raw street fighting skills draw the attention of Oshima, Japanese karate champion, who recruits and trains her to fight in the vicious, all-female, underground martial arts tournament known as "The Kumite". After months of rigorous preparation, Jane is ready to face off against the deadliest female fighters in the world, including Ling, the Chinese apprentice of Oshima's nemesis. But other nefarious forces lie in the shadows, and Jane and Ling will have to unite on a journey that will take them from the gritty underworld of Hong Kong to the glitz of Macao, before deciding who really is the best female fighter on the planet.

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Also starring Kathy Wu

Reviews

Executscan Expected more
Siflutter It's easily one of the freshest, sharpest and most enjoyable films of this year.
Kaelan Mccaffrey Like the great film, it's made with a great deal of visible affection both in front of and behind the camera.
Bumpy Chip It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.
fahrmeier If you are complaining about the acting, story or writing of a movie called Lady Blood fight you should not be watching a movie called LADY BLOOD FIGHT. This is not Amistad and doesn't claim to be. It's Lady Blood Fight and it delivers what it advertises: Ladies, Blood, and Fighting and it does it well.
tneal185-644-344414 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.
jack-simon-982-164360 With Elisha Cuthbert looks, mediocre acting abilities and fair martial arts skills Amy Johnston does the best with what little was handed to her. The plot was a terrible rehash. The characters' motivations were laughable. The fight scenes were good to tragic. When a fighter is taught to always'finish' the attack why do they stand there like big time wrestlers. Why must the heroine always have to make a miraculous comeback after terrific beatings? When told "I killed your father" the reaction is, "Now I can avenge my father by winning the Kumite"... Seriously? Better editing of the fight scenes was needed, a writer was needed, a decent story line was needed... but they had a discount on blood capsules. It had potential but Amy, they let you down.
Veldrin Terrible in every which way; rudimentary shadow of a story, amateurish acting, incompetent editing, sub-par choreography, direction.. what, you think somebody actually directed this?Kickboxer-like films' value rests most heavily upon the quality of the fight scenes. It is therefore important to recruit actors competent enough in martial arts to make it all believable. Girl-power type of films on the other hand are infested with girls who are not even fit enough to jog; the girl recruited in Brazil seemed too clumsy to have actually walked too fast in the past. Laughable. Avoid like the plague.