Bloodstorm (2025) Movie Review

Bloodstorm – Movie Review

First Reaction – Bloodstorm is a hard-hitting late night action movie.

Where to Watch

BLOODSTORM ON DIGITAL & ON DEMAND & DVD JULY 01

Director: Rene Perez

Writer: Barry Massoni, Rene Perez (Screenplay)

Cast

  • David Kurzhal (The Last Kumite)
  • Krista Hedins
  • Michael Nesto (Elite Target)
  • Richard Tyson (Kindergarten Cop)
  • Michael Pare (In Tenenbras)

Plot: Following a mishap during a prisoner transport, a formidable mercenary and an inexperienced law enforcement officer find themselves in a challenging situation – they must cooperate to break free from an island swarming with aggressive convicts.

Runtime: 1 Hour 30 Minutes 

There may be spoilers in the rest of the review

From a film enthusiast’s perspective, my personal journey with Bloodstorm unfolds as I find myself, Officer Hansen, tasked with an apparently routine prison transfer of the enigmatic Bennet. However, the monotony of such tasks is shattered when a band of belligerent inmates launches a brutal assault on our transport. With our past differences now insignificant, it becomes imperative that Bennet and I collaborate to navigate this harrowing ordeal and ultimately ensure our mutual survival.

They discover the terrible events taking place on the island and understand the challenges they will encounter. Yet, what matters most is rescuing as many people as possible, regardless of the potential risks to themselves.

Verdict on Bloodstorm

Recap

The film depicts a mercenary joining forces with a female cop after a prison transport incident turns sour. Together, they need to outwit the obstacles to stay alive, hoping to return to civilized life one day.

Best Parts

The idea of a convict and a law enforcement officer joining forces to navigate through a treacherous gang of inmates offers an intriguing and enjoyable experience. It effectively addresses the unusual premise and features exciting combat scenes.

Worst Parts

As a cinema enthusiast, I find myself often questioning the excessive use of slow motion, particularly during scenes involving female characters dealing with prisoners. These scenes often lack depth beyond a simple struggle, despite attempts to portray Officer Hansen as strong and tough.

The film also seems fixated on depicting prisoners as having an unhealthy obsession with sexual assault, which may prove challenging for many viewers to watch.

Final ThoughtsBloodstorm is a good late-night action movie.

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2025-06-29 18:37