Blood and Bone

2009

Action / Crime / Drama / Sport

Plot summary


Uploaded by: OTTO

Director

Top cast

Gina Carano Photo
Gina Carano as Veretta
Michael Jai White Photo
Michael Jai White as Isaiah Bone
Francis Capra Photo
Francis Capra as Tattoo
Gene LeBell Photo
Gene LeBell as Attendant
720p.BLU 1080p.BLU
690.39 MB
1280*720
English 2.0
R
23.976 fps
1 hr 33 min
P/S 0 / 1
1.40 GB
1920*1080
English 2.0
R
23.976 fps
1 hr 33 min
P/S 3 / 4

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by A_Different_Drummer10 / 10

Possibly best fight scenes on film...

First, this is not one movie but two. The first is a standard drama about a mysterious stranger that comes out of nowhere to extract vengeance for .. whatever. No offence to the writing team, but we've seen this before. I think Van Damme alone has done this about a dozen times. It's not bad, mind you, but there is nothing in the drama portion of this film that would make you stand in line to see the movie. Which brings us to movie no 2, the fight movie. Now a martial arts is an entirely different kind of movie, and its success rests with two factors, the building of the suspense and the quality of the skills of the lead. Bruce Lee understood this perfectly and if you do your homework you will find that the film he was working on at the time of his death was about "structured" fights where each fight built on the next to a grand finale. The best fight films of our era -- the first Rockies, ONG BAK 1 (not the rest),and the early Van Dammes all understand this principle. Ever Warrior, a great fight film, gets it. (The Chinese don't and many Kung Fu films from China miss the boat). Now, if you are still with me, you probably suspect that BLOOD AND BONE has one of the best fight structures in film, therefore putting it as a contender for greatness. Which leaves the lead actor. To make this one of the best fight films ever, you would also need an actor who is not only credible but moves like the wind and gives the impression he could actually make the moves in real life ... if he had to. And that brings us to Jai White. Why this guy never become a fight legend, I don't know. Hell, Stallone is still fighting on the way to pick up his pension checks, so it can't be age. But he is the real deal, and this seems his best star performance. Actor plus well structured (pyramided) fights equal one of the best fight films of all time

Reviewed by Leofwine_draca6 / 10

Well made beat-em-up

While it will win no plaudits for originality, BLOOD AND BONE turns out to be a fairly effective little action film with plenty of bone-crunching fight sequences to please the fans. Like in that old Van Damme flick, A.W.O.L., this is a film that sees the hero drawn into the world of underground fighting, pitting his strength and skills against numerous opponents while murky businessmen bet on the odds.

Films like this live or die on the strength of the action and BLOOD AND BONE does it very well: the fights are slick and well-choreographed, thankfully never resorting to the impossible-to-see shaky-cam work. Michael Jai White, an actor who I only know from minor parts in the likes of UNIVERSAL SOLDIER: THE RETURN, proves to be one tough son-of-a-bitch who takes on all comers with aplomb. The resultant action is brutal in the extreme and very satisfying.

Elsewhere, villain duties are handed to the excellent Eamonn Walker, a British actor who totally convinces as an American and whose character possesses far more depth than you might expect from a definite B-flick. Julian Sands shows up too, but is underused – apart from when he gets put in his place during a short conversation on racial history which comes out of nowhere but was most welcome. Altogether, not a bad little film at all.

Reviewed by ma-cortes6 / 10

Fine film about bare-knuckled combats that packs thrills , drama and violence

Violent film plenty of killings and brutal bare-knuckled fighting in the slums . Exciting picture full of brawls by means of fierce bare-knuckled struggles staged in nauseam . In Los Angeles , in a world where street gangs collide with the law , an ex-con named Isahia Bone (Michael Jai White of Spawn and Universal soldier 2) takes the underground fighting world by storm in his quest to fulfill a promise to a dead convict . There will have place the ultimate fight - the one for power , pledge , vengeance , and honor. This thrilling movie deals with a tight-lipped fighter who introduces to the world of underground street fierce brawling . He's an expert on martial arts to survive and take different sides to fight and hooks up with small time promoter Pinball (Dante Brasco) . Bone attempts to come up with a way to get enough money to live , but there emerges a dangerous contender versus kingpin James (Eamonn Walker) who arranges the bare-knuckled bouts . Bone attracts the attention of local crime boss who is overtly impressed and wishes Bone to fight for Mr. McVeigh (Julian Sands) . Bone is soon fighting various contenders -ranging from bouncing wrestlers to Oriental fighters . Bone decides that he has something worth brawling for and sets everything on the line to vanquish in these no-holds-barred , bare-knuckle fights . Although Bone only wants to defeat opponents long enough to gain enough money , he is reluctant to let tricks in combats on the fighting . Every knock-out brings him closer to the existence he's always wished , but also carries him in a deadly cobweb he can't getaway . At the ending , the protagonist is forced to fight in a deadly confrontation .

This thrilling picture well written/produced by Michael Andrews contains violence , thought-provoking drama , thrills , and lots of brutal brawls plenty of punches , kicks, and knockouts . Acceptable performance from Michael Jai White as impulsive ex-con becoming a professional street-fighter and battling a variety of contenders . Jai is the complete show as one army man fighting a group of heinous nasties and as always he makes his own stunts like is well proved . Michael White holds Black belts in 7 styles of martial arts as Shotokan Karate, Tae Kwon Do, Okinawan Kobudo, Goju Ryu, Tang Soo Do and Wushu . He has 26 titles including U.S. Open, North American Open, and New England Grand Champion . Two females , the singer Nora Gaye , daughter of soul legend Marvin Gaye, and Michelle Belegrin give surprisingly good acting as landlady and mistreated woman respectively . Special mention to Eamonn Walker as cruel villain and brief appearance of Julian Sands as racist big-time promoter . Appropriate musical score fitting to action by Nicolas Pike and adequate cinematography by Roy Wagner . The picture belongs to sub-genre about street combats as ¨Lionheart¨ with Jean Claude Van Damme and whose maxim representation turns out to be the classic ¨Hard times¨ by Walter Hill with Charles Bronson and James Coburn ; furthermore , recent adaptation titled ¨Fighting ¨ by Dito Montiel with Channing Tatum and Luis Guzman . It's a colorful but strong entertainment that results to be well directed by Ben Ramsey . Ben is an expert screenwriter as ¨Big Hit¨ , ¨Dragonball¨ and occasionally director as ¨Love and bullet¨ and ¨Blood and Bone¨ his best film . Rating : 6,5 , good but very violent .

Read more IMDb reviews