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Dragon Eyes

  • 2012
  • R
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
6.6K
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Jean-Claude Van Damme and Cung Le in Dragon Eyes (2012)
Dark ComedyActionCrimeDramaThriller

In St. Jude, drug dealers and corrupt cops have destroyed an urban neighborhood. But newcomer, Hong, has the fighting skills and moral vision to save this town from itself.In St. Jude, drug dealers and corrupt cops have destroyed an urban neighborhood. But newcomer, Hong, has the fighting skills and moral vision to save this town from itself.In St. Jude, drug dealers and corrupt cops have destroyed an urban neighborhood. But newcomer, Hong, has the fighting skills and moral vision to save this town from itself.

  • Director
    • John Hyams
  • Writer
    • Tim Tori
  • Stars
    • Cung Le
    • Jean-Claude Van Damme
    • Johnny Holmes
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    6.6K
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    • Director
      • John Hyams
    • Writer
      • Tim Tori
    • Stars
      • Cung Le
      • Jean-Claude Van Damme
      • Johnny Holmes
    • 45User reviews
    • 38Critic reviews
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    Jean-Claude Van Damme
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    • Tiano
    Johnny Holmes
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    Peter Weller
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    • Mister V
    Sam Medina
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    • Rosanna
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    • Grandpa George
    Arielle Zimmerman
    • Young Woman
    Luis Da Silva Jr.
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      • Tim Tori
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    5rgblakey

    Dragoin Eyes fights its way on to DVD

    Fan or not, there is no denying Jean-Claude Van Damme's action star status throughout the 90's. Over the years he has made a name for himself in the straight to video market, but unlike some out there his movies have held a sense of quality on some level. His latest film Dragon Eyes brings along MMA fighter Cung Le, but takes Van Damme in a different role than we are used to seeing him in.

    Dragon Eyes follows a man who moves into neighborhood living in fear thanks to the rival gangs at war. Slowly he begins playing them against each other using his martial arts skills he learned from his mentor while serving time in prison. Just as he starts gaining control in the neighborhood he is thrust into a war with a corrupt police chief as well as the gangs to try and defend the scared people of this desperate neighborhood. While the story here isn't anything all that original it still gives it that old school feel. It kind of goes all over the place at times and seems to suffer a bit due to editing, but not enough to hurt the overall film. This film is very much like most martial arts films of the 80's and 90's. Cung Le takes the lead and does a decent job. His acting skills are slowly but surely getting better, but this is his first time out carrying one on his own shoulders and he does a fine job. Van Damme takes a back seat approach playing more of a Mr. Miyagi to Cung Le with very little dialogue, but still delivering an effective character through action. This film is clearly more about the martial arts and there is no shortage. Le does a great job with the fights delivering some well-choreographed entertaining fights.

    This is an old school martial arts film that fans of the genre will have fun with. Cung Le has made numerous films, but his turn as the lead here showcases a new generation of action star that he could easily fill. Van Damme serves his purpose here very effectively and gives you just enough of what he does best to tide you over until he steps it up as the villain in The Expendables 2.

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    5tkdlifemagazine

    Cung Le and JCVD Together

    This movie is actually better than rated by audiences here. Cung Le is good in this quasi-western martial arts film. JCVD is very good in a Miyagi like role. Peter Weller is good as a crooked cop. Some good elements. Some good fights. Doesn't all tie together to make a great movie but good for streaming. If you know Cung Le's UFC career you'll recognize a lot of his signature moves here.
    rightwingisevil

    extremely ridiculous screenplay

    i'd save 1 star for the some good fighting scenes and van dame's flashing lethal legs kicking. van dame, old but not weak yet, his kicking technique is still one of the best. but this clueless fantasy is one of the worst nightmare any movie wants not to be. a very funny movie also, with crazy sound track effects, sometimes with siren, the alarm that only when earthquake and tsunami hit the coastline or atomic bomb drops and detonates in certain city. this movie is also an ultimate insult to the law enforcement and the legal system. more like a doomsday display. a movie utterly pointless with latino gangbangers, black street gangs, Russian mafia and a police captain playing the last don of the whatever. there are moments also quite funny with camera close-up shots. this is a very ridiculous action movie since i've never seen any movie with such spacious prisoner cell where two prisoners could practice and martial arts training. st. jude? where the hell is it? no guns allowed...yeah, right.
    7annikasmovies

    Nothing if Not Entertaining

    This film is entertaining.

    The bias we hold coming into a film will always steer our opinions of it. Mine was the foregone conclusion this would be boring and low budget and I was wrong! Well, I was wrong about boring.

    Most people on here seem to rip the story line and the main actor's demeanor but I don't watch fight films for character development. Does anyone really do that? The fight scenes are pretty cool and at times sweet. I enjoyed the use of camera angles throughout the film and wasn't ever bored.

    In the end it was entertaining and that is what I look for with fight films.
    5LeonLouisRicci

    Is He the Next Big Thing?

    This review is for those that are not hard-core Martial-Arts Movie fans. They have another perspective, more closely associated with the popular genre. It is for those that drop in occasionally to see what all the fuss is about or to check out the "new kid on the block".

    In this one it is a real life fighter of some sort or another and has made his way to the screen via his physical abilities and was the best at what he does. Cung Le makes Jet Li look like a great talent in the acting department. But as these things go, no one much cares.

    The film looks, again, like a sepia-tone, washed out, colorless, "style" that is supposed to say this is hard-boiled stuff, nothing pretty here, only dudes allowed. All it really does is look pretentious and lifeless.

    The fight scenes are very good and are shot with a focus and not quickly edited so you can actually see what's going on and there are a lot of them and are quite convincing and brutal. The plot is confusing and way over written. Van Damme is a secondary mentor type, but Peter Weller makes an impression as a cartoon cop. Worth a view for fans but there is really nothing here for outsiders slumming it.

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    • Trivia
      Jean-Claude Van Damme accidentally chipped an extra's teeth with a kick during a fight scene.
    • Goofs
      During the first fight on the street Hong pushes a hoodlum and smashes the rear window of a parked Ford Explorer. Next scene, the rear window of the car is intact.
    • Quotes

      Hong: I decide when you breathe.

    • Connections
      Featured in Sven Uslings Bio: 2021 års sämsta filmer Del 2: Plats 10-1 (2022)
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      The Atro-City Sleepers
      Written By: Timo Ellis (BMI)

      Performed By: The Netherlands

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    • Release date
      • October 9, 2014 (Israel)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • IM Global (United States)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Mắt Rồng
    • Filming locations
      • Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA
    • Production companies
      • After Dark Films
      • Signature Entertainment
      • Autonomous Films
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    • Budget
      • $3,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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