
JPV852
Entertaining enough martial arts actioner with the wonderful Cynthia Rothrock showing off her skills... and other assets. Nothing amazing but the fight scenes were decent and it never felt dull. **3.25/5**


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After masked attackers kill her sister and young nephew, a female psychologist takes the law into her own hands by acting as a defense witness by day and a ruthless avenger by night.
A disillusioned ex-cop takes on a dangerous assignment to protect a witness who holds the key to a powerful crime syndicate's downfall. As the body count rises and betrayal lurks around every corner, he must confront his own demons and fight for survival. The line between right and wrong blurs as he navigates a treacherous world of corruption and violence.
Sworn to Justice was a direct-to-video release that garnered a modest reception, largely seen as a serviceable, if unremarkable, action thriller. While it featured genre staples and a familiar plot, it was often criticized for its predictable narrative and uneven pacing. However, some viewers appreciated its straightforward action sequences and the performances of its cast within the B-movie context.
Offers standard action-thriller fare without much innovation.
Pacing can be inconsistent, leading to a less engaging experience.
Performances are adequate for the genre, but not standout.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Sworn to Justice are scarce due to its direct-to-video release, with limited available feedback not providing a clear consensus on specific likes or dislikes.
The film was originally intended to be a theatrical release but was ultimately released direct-to-video.
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Entertaining enough martial arts actioner with the wonderful Cynthia Rothrock showing off her skills... and other assets. Nothing amazing but the fight scenes were decent and it never felt dull. **3.25/5**