Tras salir de prisión, Kris Chaney secuestra a Elisa, hija de un gánster, desatando una cacería por su padre y el asesino psicópata El Corvo. Kris debe evadir a ambos para cumplir una promes... Leer todoTras salir de prisión, Kris Chaney secuestra a Elisa, hija de un gánster, desatando una cacería por su padre y el asesino psicópata El Corvo. Kris debe evadir a ambos para cumplir una promesa oculta y revelar la verdad a Elisa.Tras salir de prisión, Kris Chaney secuestra a Elisa, hija de un gánster, desatando una cacería por su padre y el asesino psicópata El Corvo. Kris debe evadir a ambos para cumplir una promesa oculta y revelar la verdad a Elisa.
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I decided to this watch this one because I like Scott Adkins and action movies. Both Adkins and Marko Zaror were also in one of my favorite movies, John Wick 4
The movie isn't a masterpiece. There are a ton of cliches. The premise is a little shaky. The film could've offered more about the background of Scott Adkins' character. The girl Elisa is adorable at times, but her acting is quite bad at certain points, particularly when her character has to be distressed. While Adkins and Zaror steal the show, the Vincenzo character is a weak link
That said - the movie has some A+ action scenes. The fights between Adkins and Zaror, in particular, are right there with the best of them. Adkins' character is likable and easy to get behind.
It's a great popcorn movie
6.5/10.
The movie isn't a masterpiece. There are a ton of cliches. The premise is a little shaky. The film could've offered more about the background of Scott Adkins' character. The girl Elisa is adorable at times, but her acting is quite bad at certain points, particularly when her character has to be distressed. While Adkins and Zaror steal the show, the Vincenzo character is a weak link
That said - the movie has some A+ action scenes. The fights between Adkins and Zaror, in particular, are right there with the best of them. Adkins' character is likable and easy to get behind.
It's a great popcorn movie
6.5/10.
When I stumbled upon the 2025 action thriller "Diablo" and seeing that Scott Adkins was starring in it, of course I needed no persuasion to watch the movie. Sure, I had never even heard about the movie, so I didn't actually know anything about it, aside from it being an action thriller. But Scott Adkins usually tends to deliver fair enough action movies, so I had some expectations to the movie at least.
Writers Mat Sansom, Scott Adkins, Marko Zaror and Ernesto Díaz Espinoza put together an entertaining and good storyline and script. The movie proved to be enjoyable, as it had both a well-written storyline, but also a good amount of action sequences. So thumbs up to the writers for that accomplishment.
Of the entire cast ensemble in "Diablo", I was only familiar with leading actor Scott Adkins. I will say that the acting performances were good, and Marko Zaror definitely also put on a good performance as El Corvo.
With "Diablo" being an action movie, of course having good action sequences is a must. And "Diablo" has a lot of nicely choreographed and executed action sequences, which added to the overall enjoyment of the movie.
I was genuinely entertained throughout the course of the entire 91 minutes that the movie played for. And if you enjoy action thrillers, then "Diablo" is certainly a movie that I warmly recommend.
My rating of director Ernesto Díaz Espinoza's 2025 movie "Diablo" lands on a six out of ten stars.
Writers Mat Sansom, Scott Adkins, Marko Zaror and Ernesto Díaz Espinoza put together an entertaining and good storyline and script. The movie proved to be enjoyable, as it had both a well-written storyline, but also a good amount of action sequences. So thumbs up to the writers for that accomplishment.
Of the entire cast ensemble in "Diablo", I was only familiar with leading actor Scott Adkins. I will say that the acting performances were good, and Marko Zaror definitely also put on a good performance as El Corvo.
With "Diablo" being an action movie, of course having good action sequences is a must. And "Diablo" has a lot of nicely choreographed and executed action sequences, which added to the overall enjoyment of the movie.
I was genuinely entertained throughout the course of the entire 91 minutes that the movie played for. And if you enjoy action thrillers, then "Diablo" is certainly a movie that I warmly recommend.
My rating of director Ernesto Díaz Espinoza's 2025 movie "Diablo" lands on a six out of ten stars.
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.
Diablo is a solid, high-octane action flick that punches well above its weight class. Scott Adkins brings his usual intensity & charisma, while Marko Zaror is genuinely menacing and unforgettable as the titular "Diablo." Their chemistry and physicality light up every scene they share.
The action sequences are well choreographed and relentless, just what you'd expect from a top-shelf B-grade action film. The plot, while not deeply layered, is cool and engaging enough to keep you hooked throughout. Interestingly, it throws you off in a good way, making you overlook a few holes here and there.
The girl who plays Adkins' daughter delivers a surprisingly strong performance and adds a layer of emotional depth to the film. One glaring oddity, though, is the complete absence of any police presence, even with all the chaos, violence, and body count, not a single cop gets involved. Also, there's not much background explaining how a bank robber ended up what seems like a major drug lord. But the fast pace and raw energy of the film provide enough distraction to keep you entertained.
The ending wraps things up well, leaving you satisfied. All in all, Diablo is a gritty, action-packed ride with standout performances from Adkins and Zaror. If you're into stylish brawls, tight fight scenes, and no-nonsense storytelling, it's definitely worth a watch.
8/10 & a thumbs up for the action lovers!
The action sequences are well choreographed and relentless, just what you'd expect from a top-shelf B-grade action film. The plot, while not deeply layered, is cool and engaging enough to keep you hooked throughout. Interestingly, it throws you off in a good way, making you overlook a few holes here and there.
The girl who plays Adkins' daughter delivers a surprisingly strong performance and adds a layer of emotional depth to the film. One glaring oddity, though, is the complete absence of any police presence, even with all the chaos, violence, and body count, not a single cop gets involved. Also, there's not much background explaining how a bank robber ended up what seems like a major drug lord. But the fast pace and raw energy of the film provide enough distraction to keep you entertained.
The ending wraps things up well, leaving you satisfied. All in all, Diablo is a gritty, action-packed ride with standout performances from Adkins and Zaror. If you're into stylish brawls, tight fight scenes, and no-nonsense storytelling, it's definitely worth a watch.
8/10 & a thumbs up for the action lovers!
I thought Alanna De La Rossa was excellent, despite a few wobbles. She portrayed some endearing qualities through her character, which were entirely miscast: churlish whimsy doesn't gel with pistol whipping baddies. Scott Adkins didn't have much more than a one-dimensional character, he was there for the fighting in which he excelled.
If you are into martial arts and nicely choreographed fight scenes, this is for you. If you are looking for a coherent story with at least a modicum of plausibility, steer clear. From the start to the finish, you need to not so much suspend disbelief, but pack it in a box and ship it to a small village in Outer Mongolia with instructions that it is buried at least 12 feet underground.
If you are into martial arts and nicely choreographed fight scenes, this is for you. If you are looking for a coherent story with at least a modicum of plausibility, steer clear. From the start to the finish, you need to not so much suspend disbelief, but pack it in a box and ship it to a small village in Outer Mongolia with instructions that it is buried at least 12 feet underground.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaFilming began in February 13, 2024 and wrapped in March 9, 2024.
- ErroresYou can see the crew with an umbrella and a bicycle at 3:12, right after Kris starts fighting the guy holding a pipe wrench.
- Bandas sonorasAmor De Primavera
performed by Omar Martinez
written by Omar Antonio Martinez Ovalle
produced by: Jhonny Gutierrez
courtesy of: Salaverde Records
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 31min(91 min)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1
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