My review


I was finally able to watch this and I have to say that I enjoyed it. I do agree with some others that the story did have some plot holes, which was the main flaw of the movie. It felt like a lot of the scenes were missing about 5 min that would explain why the next scene plays out how it does. Still, this didn't really affect most of the overall enjoyment factor for me. I thought Cung Le was a cool lead. He has minimal dialog, which is probably a good thing, so he comes off as the strong silent type. As we all know, JC only has a small part...probably about 10 minutes spread throughout the whole movie. His scenes and his performance are both very cool. I didn't really care for how his back story was explained though. Peter Weller was a blast to watch as Mr.V as well. The fights do have a lot of slow motion thrown into them but it actually works for the most part. It allows you to feel the brutality of street fighting...plus you see everything clearly, which is great. Hyams knows how to stay on a scene, which I love. As far as the side characters go, they are all cliched but the acting is actually pretty solid. The guy who plays Beach probably delivers one of the best crack head performances I've seen in a movie. The ending is very abrupt but I felt like it actually fit the tone of the movie. Like Regeneration, I really enjoyed the subtle music score from Michael Krassner too. Overall, the movie isn't great but I thought it was a well made little indie action flick. It totally felt like a late 80's/early 90's beat em up flick like Road House or Perfect Weapon. I enjoyed it a lot more than most of JC's movies over the past decade. 3.25/5

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Road House or Perfect Weapon ...
... were fine martial arts films that had coherent narratives. Dragon Eyes, as you observe yourself, just doesn't have this. It's a bunch of fights, (many put together pretty well) but lacks a solid story line that makes any sense. It continually expects the audience to assume all these different things happened that we don't see, because Hyams arguably wanted to throw another fight into the mix. You can't even describe it as weak writing. It's non-existent writing.🐭

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