Kris Chaney erfüllt sein Versprechen, die Tochter eines gefährlichen Gangsters zu entführen, wird sowohl von dem Gangster als auch von El Corvo, einem psychopathischen Mörder mit seinen eige... Alles lesenKris Chaney erfüllt sein Versprechen, die Tochter eines gefährlichen Gangsters zu entführen, wird sowohl von dem Gangster als auch von El Corvo, einem psychopathischen Mörder mit seinen eigenen mysteriösen Plänen, verfolgt.Kris Chaney erfüllt sein Versprechen, die Tochter eines gefährlichen Gangsters zu entführen, wird sowohl von dem Gangster als auch von El Corvo, einem psychopathischen Mörder mit seinen eigenen mysteriösen Plänen, verfolgt.
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Diablo isn't breaking new ground in the story department-revenge, betrayal, and brooding antiheroes are all here in familiar form-but what it does deliver is sharp execution, literally and figuratively.
Scott Adkins does what Scott Adkins does best: move like a damn machine and make the action look brutally efficient. The fight choreography is tight, fluid, and creatively staged, and the camera work actually does it justice (no shaky cam nonsense or hyper-edits). Action fans will be happy.
Big shoutout to the actress who plays Elissa-she brings a level of intensity and emotional grounding that elevates every scene she's in. While the plot's a bit vanilla, her performance is legit, and I hope to see her in more leading roles down the line.
Not a game-changer, but if you're here for adrenaline and clean fight sequences, Diablo delivers.
Scott Adkins does what Scott Adkins does best: move like a damn machine and make the action look brutally efficient. The fight choreography is tight, fluid, and creatively staged, and the camera work actually does it justice (no shaky cam nonsense or hyper-edits). Action fans will be happy.
Big shoutout to the actress who plays Elissa-she brings a level of intensity and emotional grounding that elevates every scene she's in. While the plot's a bit vanilla, her performance is legit, and I hope to see her in more leading roles down the line.
Not a game-changer, but if you're here for adrenaline and clean fight sequences, Diablo delivers.
I am sure the script was produced by AI, but the visual quality and colors are nice.
Drink Wine, a lot of it - Thought this would be a fun action flick. It wasn't. Nothing made sense, the acting was flat, and then I realised I should have consumed a bottle of wine before watching this! Scott has made better movies and this isn't one of them.
The country shown here is badly represented for Tourism, looks dirty, unsafe and boring sadly.
This is one of those movies that you can play and then focus on your guests or friends and chat about anything or check your email or social media without any guilt!
Drink Wine, a lot of it - Thought this would be a fun action flick. It wasn't. Nothing made sense, the acting was flat, and then I realised I should have consumed a bottle of wine before watching this! Scott has made better movies and this isn't one of them.
The country shown here is badly represented for Tourism, looks dirty, unsafe and boring sadly.
This is one of those movies that you can play and then focus on your guests or friends and chat about anything or check your email or social media without any guilt!
Diablo, starring Scott Adkins, feels like one of those movies you stumble upon when you've run out of options - and honestly, that's when it's best watched. The storyline is thin and predictable, with little emotional depth or originality. It leans heavily on clichés, and the script doesn't do much to keep you engaged beyond the basics.
However, as expected from a Scott Adkins film, the fight choreography delivers some solid moments. A few well-executed action sequences stand out and showcase Adkins' martial arts skills, giving the film a bit of pulse. But even the action feels a bit underused, with pacing issues and underwhelming direction holding it back.
In short, Diablo is far from memorable, but if you're in the mood for some casual fight scenes and don't care much about story or dialogue, it might serve as a decent time-killer.
However, as expected from a Scott Adkins film, the fight choreography delivers some solid moments. A few well-executed action sequences stand out and showcase Adkins' martial arts skills, giving the film a bit of pulse. But even the action feels a bit underused, with pacing issues and underwhelming direction holding it back.
In short, Diablo is far from memorable, but if you're in the mood for some casual fight scenes and don't care much about story or dialogue, it might serve as a decent time-killer.
Not bad, not bad at all.
Scott has done a few clunkers lately, so I wasn't sure what to expect here.
While not as good as the Undisputed series or Avengement, it's on the higher tier just below them to me.
A welcome return to lots of martial arts without the comedic nonsense that he too often does lately.
The actor who played the bad guy, I'd never heard of, but he did a great job as a menacing, serious opponent to Scott, especially with his "enhancements". You'll find out what I mean when you see the movie.
If you are a Scott Adkins fan or enjoy martial arts movies, it's well worth watching.
Scott has done a few clunkers lately, so I wasn't sure what to expect here.
While not as good as the Undisputed series or Avengement, it's on the higher tier just below them to me.
A welcome return to lots of martial arts without the comedic nonsense that he too often does lately.
The actor who played the bad guy, I'd never heard of, but he did a great job as a menacing, serious opponent to Scott, especially with his "enhancements". You'll find out what I mean when you see the movie.
If you are a Scott Adkins fan or enjoy martial arts movies, it's well worth watching.
A "mythical killer" finally gets a chance at revenge, by putting his enemy's daughter in danger.
Unfortunately, this is a very straightforward and simplistic story with only a handful of solid fight sequences to hold it together. And while competently made, it feels like it never delivers more than the bare minimum.. resulting in a somewhat dull product. There's little tension or suspense, and no good lines or memorable moments.
I find particularly disappointing how it fails to sell the villain as a freakish, unstoppable force. That there's no emotional weight or payoff, and how it is just not engaging or fun to watch.
I quite enjoy Scott Adkins and usually enjoy his work, but this one falls flat and explodes dead on the floor.
Unfortunately, this is a very straightforward and simplistic story with only a handful of solid fight sequences to hold it together. And while competently made, it feels like it never delivers more than the bare minimum.. resulting in a somewhat dull product. There's little tension or suspense, and no good lines or memorable moments.
I find particularly disappointing how it fails to sell the villain as a freakish, unstoppable force. That there's no emotional weight or payoff, and how it is just not engaging or fun to watch.
I quite enjoy Scott Adkins and usually enjoy his work, but this one falls flat and explodes dead on the floor.
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- WissenswertesFilming began in February 13, 2024 and wrapped in March 9, 2024.
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