Starring
Tony Jaa, Iko Uwais, Tiger Chen, Celina Jade, Scott Adkins, Michael
Jai White, Michael Bisping, Jeela Yanin. Directed by Jesse V.
Johnson. (2019/96 min).
On
Blu-ray from WELL GO USA
Review
by Tiger the Terrible😼
I
suppose you could call Triple Threat an all-star, East vs.
West clash of titans.
In
one corner, you’ve got Asian martial arts superstars Tony Jaa, Iko
Uwais and Tiger Chen, none of them strangers to the genre. In the
other, there's Westerners Scott Adkins, Michael Jai White and Michael
Bisping. Adkins & White are legends of direct-to-video action,
while Bisping is a former UFC champion.
If that collection of names doesn't excite you, you’re obviously reading the wrong
review.
For
everyone else, Triple Threat is blood-soaked brawl with a plot
thrown in because most movies require them. Fortunately,
director Jesse V. Johnson wisely keeps the story simple, lest it
intrude too much on the action. For the record, though, Jaa &
Uwais play Payu & Long, two mercenaries duped into helping a crew
of baddies release their boss, a notorious terrorist named Collins (Adkins), being held
in a Thai village. After the mission, they are left-for-dead, as is lone surviving
villager, Jaka (Iko Uwais), who now wants to avenge his wife’s
murder. The three form an uneasy alliance to track down these
killers, whose next target is Tian (Celina
Jade), a philanthropist using her wealth to stop organized
crime in her country.
"I'll have one of those." |
Much
of the movie is a chase, Payui & Long protecting Tian while Jaka
infiltrates Collins’ crew (which includes White and Bisping).
Though the film takes an occasional breather for necessary exposition,
it’s mostly one elaborate action set-piece after another. There’s
martial arts o’ plenty, of course, as well as ample amounts of
bullets and blood. And if you’ve ever wondered what being shot
point-blank by a grenade launcher looks like, this is the movie for
you.
If
not, why are you still reading?
Though
the film is fairly light on characterization, the performances are
good. When they aren’t snapping limbs, the three protagonists are
congenially likable and empathetic. Both Adkins and White look like
they’re having a great time tearing things up, relishing their roles
as villains. On the other hand, Jade can only do so much with her
thankless role as “the woman in jeopardy” (including an
eye-rolling scene where she’s hampered by high heels).
While
not in the same league as The Raid (what is?), Triple
Threat wisely takes the similar path with its story telling: Keep
it simple, keep it moving and keep it intense. The film
doesn’t necessarily challenge the intellect, but it seldom descends
into stupidity, either. Ultimately, this East vs. West showdown is a
feast for action lovers.
EXTRA
KIBBLES
CAST
INTERVIEWS – The entire primary cast is included. Runs about 10
minutes.
TRAILERS
DVD
COPY
KITTY CONSENSUS:
PURR-R-R. LIKE A GOOD SCRATCH BEHIND THE EARS
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