Bloodsport (1988)
7/10
If you haven't yet, see the much-imitated but never duplicated charm of Bloodsport.
8 October 2011
Warning: Spoilers
It's definitely time we reviewed this classic! As you surely know, Frank Dux (Van Damme) is an "American" martial artist who has gone through rigorous training since he was a kid by his master Tanaka (Chiao). When Frank takes part in the most underground, no-holds-barred, to-the-death fighting tournament in the world, the Kumite, most people try to stop him. That includes love interest Janice Kent (Ayres), and Dux's army superiors Helmer (Burton) and Rawlins (Whitaker). But Dux becomes buddies with Ray Jackson (Gibb), a charismatic tough man, and they support each other. But will anyone have what it takes to defeat the sinister, murderous fighter Chong Li (Bolo)? Man, did Cannon really hit one out of the park this time. Not only did it set the careers of Van Damme and Forest Whitaker in motion, it almost singlehandedly set the mold for all the many Punchfighters to come. Of course, to the Bloodsport people, it's not just fighting, it's a "martial science". I guess martial arts are just too lowbrow for them. The Kumite has no weight divisions, so hulking brutes fight against skinny wimps without a second thought. Guys even have quirky, unique styles, and even the "knockoffs" are quality productions - look at Shootfighter (1992). And the "knockoff" even spawned a sequel! Such is the awesome power of Bloodsport. But they say the word "Kumite" many times, so that's this movie's version of Best of the Best 2 (1993)'s constant repetition of the word "Brakus". When these action movie people come up with a good word, they really don't let you forget it. JCVD never gets tired of showing us that he can spread his legs widely (and weirdly), and he has plenty of funny facial expressions. He's supposed to be American, but his accent is pretty thick - "Belglish" is a bit more like it. He and Ogre have good chemistry together. Sure, Gibb is great, and he brings the movie up, but what would it be like had the role been played by Jack S. Daniels? But Van Damme as the "spiritual warrior" and Gibb as the brash basher is a winning combo. It's colorful, it's fun, it's entertaining, and it's fast paced. It also has some great songs and Hong Kong locations. What more could you ask for? Also there are some first-generation tasers on display, as well as other cool 80's stuff like the Karate Champ arcade game. If you haven't yet, see the much-imitated but never duplicated charm of Bloodsport.
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