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Puncture Wounds
Puncture Wounds — Pain runs deep.
2014 4.5 34.5K R views saved
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Puncture Wounds

2014 4.5 34.5K R views saved
Puncture Wounds

After returning home from a traumatic tour of duty in Iraq, John finds himself struggling with PTSD. What little peace he had managed to build around him is shattered one fateful day when he rescues a local call girl from a group of violent Aryan Brotherhood pimps. Having killed several of the high-ranking brotherhood during the rescue, John and his family are now the prime targets of Hollis, the ruthless criminal leader of the group.

Countries: US
Languages: English
Content Rating: R
Runtime: 1hrs 36min
Status: Released
Release date: 2014-08-04
Release format: Streaming — Mar 11, 2014
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r96sk
@r96sk 5 years ago

Tiresome to watch.

'Puncture Wounds' is a film that somewhat tries, but nothing really comes to fruition all that well. The story is a tad messy, the score is poor, the dialogue is iffy alongside a mostly disappointing cast list.

I never felt Cung Le (John) wasn't trying, he was but I'm not sure he is lead actor worthy - his delivery isn't quite up to stretch here, given there's a lot of narration from his character; not helped by the writing, of course.

Dolph Lundgren isn't even the usual Dolph Lundgren, which is quite something - a very 'relaxed' performance, despite the spree of destruction involving Hollis. Vinnie Jones (Bennet - one T according to the film's intro) is what you'd expect, he's solid enough at playing a bad guy.

I'm all for mindless, combat-filled films but this doesn't even reach those levels. Rather dismal, unfortunately.

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r96sk
@r96sk 5 years ago

Tiresome to watch.

'Puncture Wounds' is a film that somewhat tries, but nothing really comes to fruition all that well. The story is a tad messy, the score is poor, the dialogue is iffy alongside a mostly disappointing cast list.

I never felt Cung Le (John) wasn't trying, he was but I'm not sure he is lead actor worthy - his delivery isn't quite up to stretch here, given there's a lot of narration from his character; not helped by the writing, of course.

Dolph Lundgren isn't even the usual Dolph Lundgren, which is quite something - a very 'relaxed' performance, despite the spree of destruction involving Hollis. Vinnie Jones (Bennet - one T according to the film's intro) is what you'd expect, he's solid enough at playing a bad guy.

I'm all for mindless, combat-filled films but this doesn't even reach those levels. Rather dismal, unfortunately.

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