Deception leads an ex-convict (Clovis Cornillac) to the violent world of underground fighting.Deception leads an ex-convict (Clovis Cornillac) to the violent world of underground fighting.Deception leads an ex-convict (Clovis Cornillac) to the violent world of underground fighting.
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Tony Harrisson
- Moïse
- (as Tony Mpoudja)
Jean-Marc Faucher
- Vendeur Flingue
- (as Jean Marc Faucher)
Jean-François Lenogue
- Adversaire Rave
- (as Jean François Lenogue)
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- ConnectionsReferenced in La méthode Cauet: Episode dated 22 February 2007 (2007)
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Written by Willie Cortès and Alex Cortès/Seppuku Paradigm
Performed by Willie Cortès and Alex Cortès/Seppuku Paradigm
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pacing is off
Another IMDb member tipped me that this was worth seeing so I ordered the DVD.
Started great, and then wound down. Which is really really ironic since the whole point of MMA and martial arts is pacing. So what good is a film that exhausts itself off the top? To put the review in perspective, as weak as it is, it is still a much more entertaining product that the DTV stuff that is now coming out of the US MMA circuit, where the "big names" in the sport think it is really cool if they bypass the middle man (ie, Hollywood) and make the films themselves, starring themselves, written and directed by themselves. Yuck.
And it does not even come close to the quality of Warrior or Forbidden Kingdom, the two martial arts films I have seen in my lifetime.
Started great, and then wound down. Which is really really ironic since the whole point of MMA and martial arts is pacing. So what good is a film that exhausts itself off the top? To put the review in perspective, as weak as it is, it is still a much more entertaining product that the DTV stuff that is now coming out of the US MMA circuit, where the "big names" in the sport think it is really cool if they bypass the middle man (ie, Hollywood) and make the films themselves, starring themselves, written and directed by themselves. Yuck.
And it does not even come close to the quality of Warrior or Forbidden Kingdom, the two martial arts films I have seen in my lifetime.
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- A_Different_Drummer
- Apr 30, 2016
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- The Scorpion
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- $1,523,758
- Runtime1 hour 38 minutes
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