
Wild 7: Biker Knights
An elite police crime fighting team is formed using convicted criminals. Using their first hand knowledge of the criminal mindset, the Wild 7 are first sent after a gang of Bank robbers. Then in Wild Biker Knights they are sent after a huge crime syndicate that has many high powered government officials in its deep pockets.
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Plot Summary
A group of seven ex-convicts, known as the Wild 7, are recruited by a shady government agency to eliminate dangerous criminals. Operating outside the law, they are given a free hand to bring in their targets by any means necessary. The series follows their violent missions and the moral compromises they face.
Critical Reception
While 'Wild 7: Biker Knights' is not widely reviewed by mainstream Western critics, the original manga and subsequent adaptations are known for their gritty, violent, and often over-the-top action. It's considered a cult classic among fans of Japanese cinema and manga, appreciated for its unique brand of extreme entertainment.
What Reviewers Say
- Known for its extreme violence and over-the-top action sequences.
- Appeals to fans of cult Japanese cinema and gritty biker stories.
- Features a distinctive visual style and morally ambiguous characters.
Google audience: Audience reception is generally positive among niche fans who appreciate its raw, unpolished, and violent approach to action storytelling, often highlighting its cult status.
Fun Fact
This film is part of a larger 'Wild 7' franchise, which began as a popular manga series by Mikiya Mochizuki in the 1970s and has seen numerous adaptations including live-action films and TV series.
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