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Wild Blood
Former war veteran Kan Rambo has to fight against an evil gang of bikers when they refuse to let him enter their village and live a peaceful life.
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Plot Summary
Corvo, a hardened criminal, escapes from prison and seeks revenge against those who betrayed him, including his former lover and an old associate. He navigates a dangerous underworld, facing double-crosses and escalating violence as he attempts to settle old scores and disappear.
Critical Reception
Wild Blood received mixed reviews upon its release. While some critics praised Alain Delon's directorial debut and his intense performance, others found the plot to be derivative of classic gangster films and somewhat predictable. The film's grim tone and violence were noted by many.
What Reviewers Say
Alain Delon delivers a characteristically brooding performance.
The film's pacing and narrative are often considered uneven.
A violent and somewhat nihilistic take on the revenge thriller genre.
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Fun Fact
Wild Blood was the only film directed by iconic French actor Alain Delon.
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