

The Tyrant
A secret project in Korea is exposed to the US so the project gets scrapped and the sample is to be handed over when a delivery accident occurs. Director Choe tries to hide the sample as Paul searches, but they end up at the same place as Jagyeong and Lim Sang. Who will seize the sample in the end?
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Plot Summary
A skilled martial artist and former special forces operative living a quiet life is drawn back into action when his family is kidnapped by a ruthless criminal organization. He must use his formidable combat skills and strategic mind to rescue them and dismantle the syndicate responsible.
Critical Reception
The Tyrant has received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising its action sequences and Michael Jai White's performance. However, some found the plot predictable and the character development lacking.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its high-octane fight choreography and Michael Jai White's commanding presence.
- Criticized for a familiar revenge plot and thin supporting characters.
- Appreciated as a solid entry in the action genre for fans of martial arts films.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the exciting fight scenes and Michael Jai White's performance as the main draws. Many found it to be an entertaining action flick, though some wished for a more original storyline.
Fun Fact
Michael Jai White performed many of his own stunts in 'The Tyrant', showcasing his extensive martial arts background.
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