Pacionsbo
Absolutely Fantastic
Glucedee
It's hard to see any effort in the film. There's no comedy to speak of, no real drama and, worst of all.
Jenni Devyn
Worth seeing just to witness how winsome it is.
jovanobradovic97
Make second movie with same actors. Shu is the best!
Quincy Lee
I wasn't planning on writing anything about this great film, but my eye caught the highest ranked review that is surprisingly negative and unhelpful.I honestly feel that Lady Bloodfight is one of the best martial arts movies that I have seen in many years, but for different reasons.I lived in Asia for seven years working, traveling and studying. I feel that the director did a good job at highlighting the beauty of Hong Kong.I spent years learning various kung fu forms and weapons in subfreezing weather in Northern China near Siberia and North Korea.I studied with Shaolin monks and spent a lot of time learning Chinese philosophy and Buddhism.There is nothing like learning how to use a Shaolin rope dart in -20 degree weather at 6 am surrounded by strangers exercising in a giant park.My training was quite casual compared to the realistic and painful training depicted in the film.This film does an excellent job at illustrating the genuine focus of martial arts as self-control, inner stability and personal development.The fight sequences are raw, well-choreographed and absolutely amazing. I even learned a few new moves for my weapons training.The actresses are tough, beautiful and independent, which will be offensive to critical and narrow-minded people.This is the first well-made martial arts film that I have seen that truly demonstrates female strength and empowerment.There are a few confusing plot twists, but I agree with the LA Times that movie goers should simply skip the plot and focus on the exciting action.
paradux
1. The idea of redoing Bloodsport with enough estrogen to fill a swimming pool is not as goofy as it sounds. There are entire chunks of this movie where you think, hey, this is not a bad idea. And then unfortunately there are also chunks where you are thinking, OMG what were they thinking?2. Then there is the issue of picking a star. Like everything else in life, it is not so much WHAT you know but WHO you know. Clearly the people behind the drop-dead-gorgeous Johnston packaged this project to showcase their property. Problem is, if you see the film to the bitter end, you will find that you have identified at least six other beautiful and powerful women in the film (including the two gurus) who could have done a MUCH better job as the star.3. And the script. Like everything else in the film, there are times it seems OK, and other times you hear yourself mumbling that your 9 year old nephew could have done a better job . 4. Finally, because there is enough blame to go around, the direction. Especially the lack of direction, in the fight scenes. Honestly cannot tell if this is just a director who does not know what he is doing OR -- an even scarier thought -- a director who knew he had to "work around" the limited skills of Johnston.
girlfightmovie
Early on the film cast Asian stars like Maggie Q and called itself Lady Bloodsport. That would have been a great movie but it didn't come as planned.However, Lady Bloodfight, where Bloodfight like Bloodsport pretty much used the same villain, isn't a bad movie. It's different in many ways from either Bloodsport or Bloodfight as it contains some form of magic and is setup differently. The Minute fights are pretty formulaic in comparison to Bloodsport but twists come that makes it different.The fighting is more modernized yet the fight choreography could use work. Amy Johnston's stunts are superb as always and many of the girls, including her, fight scantily clad. The fights are brutal and despite being much more low budget than Bloodsport the production values are good.At the time of this writing, Lady Bloodfight, released only to Sweden is sold out but an American release is forthcoming.Except for fans of the GIRLFIGHT genre, I don't see this appealing to the American martial arts audience, which is sadly misogynist against female fighting. 9/10.For a more brutal yet clothed Amy Johnston's see Female Fight Club.