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Bloodfist IV: Die Trying
When Danny unknowingly repossesses the car of a powerful arms merchant, it sets off a chain of violent retaliation. After his friends are killed and his daughter is kidnapped, Danny takes matters into his own hands. It does not matter that the CIA and the FBI are also involved the Dragon's fire is in his fists!
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Plot Summary
Undefeated kickboxer Jake Ray returns to fight in a tournament, only to discover it's a front for a deadly assassination plot. He must use his skills not just to win, but to survive and expose the conspiracy.
Critical Reception
As with many direct-to-video martial arts films of the era, Bloodfist IV: Die Trying received minimal critical attention and is generally considered a forgettable entry in the genre. Audience reception tends to focus on the fight choreography and Don 'The Dragon' Wilson's performance, with many acknowledging its B-movie status.
What Reviewers Say
Features the expected amount of martial arts action for fans of the genre.
Don 'The Dragon' Wilson delivers a standard performance as the tough-as-nails protagonist.
The plot is thin, serving primarily as a vehicle for the fight sequences.
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Fun Fact
This film is part of a long-running direct-to-video action series, though it is not a direct sequel in narrative to the previous 'Bloodfist' films and features a different cast and story.
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