Blind Fury 1989/1990 by AverageMansReviews
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Warning:
there is flashing effects/colourful
effects/dismemberment/cutting/stabbing/animal
waste/electrocution/burning/animal cruelty/drugs/medical
20
years later: briefly; Nick Parker/Uncle Nick
[Rutger Hauer:] a blind Vietnam veteran that was missing, he has come to see an
old unit member Frank Deveraux [Terrance O'Quinn/Terry O'Quinn:] he feels
responsible for responsible for Parker losing his sight, but now finds himself
in a spot of bother with the wrong kind of people, but now Parker has to keep a
promise and take Billy Deveraux [Brandon Call:] a young person that has
allergies yet is a highly skilled sculptor, so these two go on a little trip to
meet this old friend/dad.
Generally
speaking : the framework and pacing of this
86 minutes film is good, the storyline, framework and pacing is straightforward
it knows what it is going gets on with it.
Action, comedy and art; this film comes from the genre
of martial arts mixed with comedy as our lead role Nick Parker does this clumsy blind man
routine that doesn't know what he is doing, but is fully aware of what he is
doing that kind of thing and there are a limited amount of occasions where,
someone messes around with his food as in because he is blind, he can't see
obviously and and finally we have a drop of art; this sculptor and later on we
are in this cable cart and for a moment or two the viewers get to see the
landscape.
Character developments and performances; broadly
speaking on both counts they are good, but let's be honest this film relies on
the partnership of Hauer and Call and O'Quinn individually or together Hauer
This
film receives: 7/10, this film is good; it is
positively entertaining, if you haven't seen it before it is well worth a watch
or if there are any Rutger Hauer fans out there that haven't seen this film,
well what are you doing sitting there? You should be watching this film instead
of reading about it and there is an ongoing sequence underneath the ending
credits for while, but not completely the whole ending credits..
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