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Bloodfist V: Human Target
Don "The Dragon" Wilson struggles to regain his memory, not knowing who to trust, or even which side he's fighting on.
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Plot Summary
A former U.S. Army captain, now working as a security consultant, must protect a young man who is the target of a ruthless assassin. The young man has evidence that could expose a major conspiracy, forcing the captain into a desperate fight for survival against overwhelming odds. He must use his combat skills to outwit and overcome his pursuers in a race against time.
Critical Reception
Bloodfist V: Human Target is a direct-to-video martial arts film that received a generally negative reception from critics, typical of many films in its genre and release format. It is often cited as a forgettable entry in the Bloodfist series, with criticism directed at its predictable plot, mediocre acting, and uninspired action sequences. However, some fans of low-budget action films may find some entertainment value in its straightforward premise and martial arts combat.
What Reviewers Say
The film suffers from a generic plot and uninspired action.
Acting performances are largely unconvincing, even for a direct-to-video release.
Lacks the impact and creativity found in better martial arts films.
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Fun Fact
Don Wilson, the star of the Bloodfist series, was a world champion kickboxer before transitioning to acting, bringing his real-life fighting skills to his on-screen performances.
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