One movie that has always drawn my attention is Bloodsport. Bloodsport is most likely the greatest martial arts movie ever created. The movie follows Frank Dux, a German martial artist, as he escapes the military to compete in the Kumate, an invitational martial arts event. Actor Jean-Claude Van Damme does an excellent job in the film and does a portion of the action stunts himself. By far, Bloodsport is the greatest and most exciting martial arts film ever made.
The first time I ever watched Bloodsport I was glued to the film from beginning to end. The film shows Frank's training, travel, fighting, and vengeance of his friend in the final match. The movie contains consant action and very appealing fighting. It is nearly impossible for me to pass up Bloodsport when I see the movie on my television guide. Just as drama can be connected to The Notebook or or The Titanic, Action is easily a metaphor for Bloodsport.
Although the film may seem cheesey at first, it was the prime action film of 1988. It perfectly places places drama into the film to make the action perfect when it starts back up again. The film consistently flows and climaxes to a powerful, exciting, and amazing fight. I would recommend that everyone watch Bloodsport. The movie amazes and relays martial arts at a whole different level.
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