Ein britischer SAS-Offizier wird während des Zweiten Weltkriegs gefangen genommen und gezwungen, in einem japanischen Internierungslager zu kämpfen.Ein britischer SAS-Offizier wird während des Zweiten Weltkriegs gefangen genommen und gezwungen, in einem japanischen Internierungslager zu kämpfen.Ein britischer SAS-Offizier wird während des Zweiten Weltkriegs gefangen genommen und gezwungen, in einem japanischen Internierungslager zu kämpfen.
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Scott Adkins Shines in Prisoner of War
Scott Adkins is, undoubtedly, one of the top five (5) best martial arts movie stars in the world today. He has the distinction of not just being a great martial artist, but a formidable actor, as well. Prisoner of War, a World War II martial arts action film gives Adkins the opportunity to have both fully on display. This film has great drama and martial arts action.
The story of Prisoner of War is set in 1942 during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines. This occupation was the subject of one of the most notable and brutal demonstrations of the Japanese wartime cruelty, the Bataan Death March. In this act of cruelty American, British, and Philippine Prisoners of War were made to walk sixty-five (65) miles from one prison camp to another. Many soldiers died in this atrocity.
Adkins is a British soldier captured and imprisoned by the Japanese. He is not just an ordinary prisoner. He is skilled in the Japanese "art of the Empty Hand", as well as being proficient with a Samurai Sword. During this period it was considered forbidden for Asian practitioners to teach their respective martial arts to Westerners. This theme carried through the 1960's, when Bruce Lee was widely criticized for his teaching of the Chinese art of Kung Fu to Westerners.
His fighting skills makes him the subject of numerous, cruel, and deadly face offs at the hands of the Prison Camp's General, played adeptly by Peter Shinkoda. There is a race against time as Adkins fights to stay alive, and his fellow prisoners to notify the outside world of their existence in this cruel internment camp.
Adkins wrote, produced, and stars in this film.
The film smartly is set in one basic location; the prison camp. This provides a great setting for the telling of this dramatic story in a cost effective way. The film is small, but it doesn't seem that way. This is in part because of smart Directing by veteran film actor and tough guy, Louis Mandylor. Mandylor is a good character actor who also seems to have some chops as a Director. He may be the future Jesse V. Johnson, someone I am sure who has influenced his filmmaking style greatly.
Prisoner of War has some smart resemblances to some other good films. There is a strong sense that it was influenced by another Adkins' film, Savage Dog. There are also traces of the Ip Man films in this one. While they have influenced this film, it does not seem like a knock off by any means. It stands on its now.
As for the fights and choreography, they are top notch. This film starts out with an exciting martial arts fight scene and they exist throughout this action packed drama. The fights are well choreographed, well executed, and well filmed. These fight scenes include some great weapon ones. This is, certainly, a testament to Adkins' skill in this endeavor.
The supporting cast was largely unknown to me; however, they were all very good.
Prisoner of War is a great historical action and martial arts film.
The film is violent and brutal in parts.
I highly recommend Prisoner of War.
The story of Prisoner of War is set in 1942 during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines. This occupation was the subject of one of the most notable and brutal demonstrations of the Japanese wartime cruelty, the Bataan Death March. In this act of cruelty American, British, and Philippine Prisoners of War were made to walk sixty-five (65) miles from one prison camp to another. Many soldiers died in this atrocity.
Adkins is a British soldier captured and imprisoned by the Japanese. He is not just an ordinary prisoner. He is skilled in the Japanese "art of the Empty Hand", as well as being proficient with a Samurai Sword. During this period it was considered forbidden for Asian practitioners to teach their respective martial arts to Westerners. This theme carried through the 1960's, when Bruce Lee was widely criticized for his teaching of the Chinese art of Kung Fu to Westerners.
His fighting skills makes him the subject of numerous, cruel, and deadly face offs at the hands of the Prison Camp's General, played adeptly by Peter Shinkoda. There is a race against time as Adkins fights to stay alive, and his fellow prisoners to notify the outside world of their existence in this cruel internment camp.
Adkins wrote, produced, and stars in this film.
The film smartly is set in one basic location; the prison camp. This provides a great setting for the telling of this dramatic story in a cost effective way. The film is small, but it doesn't seem that way. This is in part because of smart Directing by veteran film actor and tough guy, Louis Mandylor. Mandylor is a good character actor who also seems to have some chops as a Director. He may be the future Jesse V. Johnson, someone I am sure who has influenced his filmmaking style greatly.
Prisoner of War has some smart resemblances to some other good films. There is a strong sense that it was influenced by another Adkins' film, Savage Dog. There are also traces of the Ip Man films in this one. While they have influenced this film, it does not seem like a knock off by any means. It stands on its now.
As for the fights and choreography, they are top notch. This film starts out with an exciting martial arts fight scene and they exist throughout this action packed drama. The fights are well choreographed, well executed, and well filmed. These fight scenes include some great weapon ones. This is, certainly, a testament to Adkins' skill in this endeavor.
The supporting cast was largely unknown to me; however, they were all very good.
Prisoner of War is a great historical action and martial arts film.
The film is violent and brutal in parts.
I highly recommend Prisoner of War.
Adkins gradually redeeming himself
Scott Adkins has made some really good movies like: Undisputed, Ip man, Hard Target, Avengment, Universal Soldier etc.
However, I felt lately that some of his movies were going a bit down hill. In JW4 I didn't like his character it was like he was put in there just to be with Keanu. Then Diablo, both Marko zaror and Adkins are great martial artists but the fighting in that movie was poor. Killer's game with Batista, it was just comical and didn't suit Adkins, it had such a good line up of action stars but was done poorly.
Now to the main point there was good action scenes in this from the start; Adkins surviving in the orient, it provided a good thrill and great use of camaraderie between the characters. I enjoyed the fighting scenes in the pitch. The scenery reminded me a bit of hard target 2 and Savage dog. The only downfall I would say of this movie was the setting, too small and felt cyclical; it was just the fighting pitch and the sleeping bunker which was making it a little montonous. If it explored other areas like the jungle or had a few more locations it would have been done better. Still, alright movie and Scott these are the types of action we want to see.
However, I felt lately that some of his movies were going a bit down hill. In JW4 I didn't like his character it was like he was put in there just to be with Keanu. Then Diablo, both Marko zaror and Adkins are great martial artists but the fighting in that movie was poor. Killer's game with Batista, it was just comical and didn't suit Adkins, it had such a good line up of action stars but was done poorly.
Now to the main point there was good action scenes in this from the start; Adkins surviving in the orient, it provided a good thrill and great use of camaraderie between the characters. I enjoyed the fighting scenes in the pitch. The scenery reminded me a bit of hard target 2 and Savage dog. The only downfall I would say of this movie was the setting, too small and felt cyclical; it was just the fighting pitch and the sleeping bunker which was making it a little montonous. If it explored other areas like the jungle or had a few more locations it would have been done better. Still, alright movie and Scott these are the types of action we want to see.
Another Scott Adkins Marital Art Action Flick...
If you love watching martial arts action films then I can assume that you know who Scott Adkins is and how great he is in doing marital arts, so here is is back with another WW 2 time era set action flick which will keep you entertained throughout the entire time in which some prisoners of war are trying to survive and escape a Japanese camp.. There is nothing very special about this one but I will say this is one of Scott Adkins's better films that he has done in recent years despite having a low budget entire WW 2 setting looked believable and rest of the cast also did well.. It's very unfortunate that a great martial artist and a good looking actor like Scott Adkins is stuck in doing B movies which release direct to video instead of the big screens, Hollywood has done him dirty.. Anyways support him by watching his films and if you enjoy action films with some highly choreographed fight scenes then this one is for you without any doubt...
Scott Adkins shows range in war drama
Scott Adkins wrote the story himself - it's a good one. What you can see in the movie is another part of him you'll rarely see - that he can indeed act not only as an action badass, but as a different kind of character. True, he is a fighting machine here as well, but I hope I made my point clear, because "Prisoner of War" has a bit of drama, a bit of action, a bit of survival. Whether it's historically accurate, as some argue in their reviews - there isn't much here for historical accuracy.
The movie gets a star more, because there was no DEI here in any aspect: blacks or characters with *exual deviations. I don't see any reason why it can be ranked with something like the usual 4 to 5 stars most of his action movies get - true, they are simple and rely solely on the greatness of his skills, but it's not the case with this one and Scott deserves different roles, because he can fit.
It is a slow movie, there is no clarity of why the people are in that camp and eventually get moved to another, nor why Scott's character was treated this way, so this could be seen as a weaker spot, but not that weak, because at the end of the day - it is a prison camp in Japan and they are weird (not in a positive way, or at least not always) people.
The movie gets a star more, because there was no DEI here in any aspect: blacks or characters with *exual deviations. I don't see any reason why it can be ranked with something like the usual 4 to 5 stars most of his action movies get - true, they are simple and rely solely on the greatness of his skills, but it's not the case with this one and Scott deserves different roles, because he can fit.
It is a slow movie, there is no clarity of why the people are in that camp and eventually get moved to another, nor why Scott's character was treated this way, so this could be seen as a weaker spot, but not that weak, because at the end of the day - it is a prison camp in Japan and they are weird (not in a positive way, or at least not always) people.
Scott Adkins, what more is there.
I've been a fan of Scott Adkins since I first saw him in Boyka undisputed series.
This movie was decently ok, apart from the fact the RAF never were in the that environment of war in WW2 it was the USA, but on top of that fact a British airman schooled in martial arts in the 1940's is a little out there in believability, but none the less a pretty decent film.
I liked this movie.
This movie was decently ok, apart from the fact the RAF never were in the that environment of war in WW2 it was the USA, but on top of that fact a British airman schooled in martial arts in the 1940's is a little out there in believability, but none the less a pretty decent film.
I liked this movie.
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- WissenswertesThe main character has the RAF rank of Wing Commander. This means he couldn't be an SAS officer as the SAS is an army regiment. The army equivalent of a Wing Commander is Lt Colonel.
WW2 wing commanders were almost exclusively public school toffs with fancy moustaches and zero martial arts skills
- PatzerIn more than one scene when the Japanese rifles are being handled forcefully, you can see the bayonets wobble as they seem to be made of rubber.
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