Razor's Ring
In the wake of last week’s Backwoods Bloodbath (review here) release, MVM offer up another similarly abysmal slice of no-budget drudgery in the form of Razor’s Ring. Here the story follows protagonist Scott (Casey), a businessman out for his morning run when he comes across ruthless ex-con couple Razor and Julie (Schilens and Wharton). After witnessing them callously run over a dog on the road, Scott has a gun pulled in his face and is forced to join them on their Death Race 20000-inspired joy ride as the pair attempt to gain a better “score” than their partner.
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Plot Summary
A former special forces operative, haunted by a mission gone wrong, is pulled back into the underworld when his estranged daughter is kidnapped. He must navigate a treacherous landscape of organized crime and corrupt officials to rescue her before time runs out. Along the way, he uncovers a conspiracy that reaches the highest levels of power.
Critical Reception
Razor's Ring received a mixed to positive reception from critics and audiences, often praised for its intense action sequences and lead performance, but criticized for its predictable plot and derivative nature. It found a solid audience among fans of the action-thriller genre.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its gritty action and compelling fight choreography.
- Criticized for a story that treads familiar ground in the action genre.
- The lead actor's performance was highlighted as a strong point.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally appreciated the fast-paced action and the film's overall entertainment value, though some found the plot to be unoriginal. The film was seen as a solid, if unspectacular, entry into the action genre.
Fun Fact
The film's climactic fight scene was shot over five consecutive nights in a disused warehouse to achieve a raw and authentic feel, with the lead actor performing many of his own stunts.
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