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Robert Díaz | ... |
Luke
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Margot Robbie | ... | ||
Kazuya Wright | ... |
Alex
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Ozzie Devrish | ... |
Jack
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Lexie Symon | ... |
Pauline
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Christian Radford | ... |
Mako
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James Dean | ... |
Matt
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Mirko Grillini | ... |
Milo
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Glenn McLaren | ... |
Lee
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Aash Aaron | ... |
Detective Wright
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Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Toni Aaron | ... |
Sue
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Sarah Jane Blair | ... |
Gym Counter Girl
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Joel Amos Byrnes | ... |
Battered Night Club Guy
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Belle Fitzgerald | ... |
Nightclub Rape Victim
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Jace Lee | ... |
Big George
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When Luke, a highly successful businessman, is viciously attacked and his fiancée is raped and murdered, he pledges to use every last dollar he has to train himself in deadly hand to hand combat and use it against any wrong doers who dare to cross his path. But little does he know that his own attackers are highly connected to an underworld crime family who have close ties to corrupt police and they are all actually looking for him, too. Written by Anonymous
I think this movie needs two grades, one for hardcore rock/metal fans who are ALSO into mixed-martial arts (MMA) and/or the ultimate fighting championship (UFC), and one for a more general audience. My review's for the latter:
'Low budget' says it for the obvious: poor special effects, poor quality audio and video, etc.
But sadly (considering I wish we, Australia, would have more success with movies), it's equally as bad when it comes to the rest: * very weak acting for the most part * poor casting (the main actor looks inherently happy and easygoing, but he's playing an enraged vigilante seeking revenge for a heinous crime) * and the plot is
(a) fairly simple/straightforward,
(b) a copy of plots used in numerous other movies,
(c) no improvement on the plots it's copying