Striking Rescue

2024 [CHINESE]

Action / Drama

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Plot summary

A veteran Muay Thai expert goes on a take-no-prisoners mission of revenge after his wife and daughter are brutally murdered by mysterious forces.

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Tony Jaa as Bai Ann
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1019.81 MB
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24 fps
1 hr 50 min
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2.04 GB
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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by nikolzq 7 / 10

Solid action flick, exactly what you expected.

This one is one where you can see the end from its opening, but it's well worth your time if you enjoy other action movies.Feels very much like old school Hollywood action film that rarely got made nowadays. Some of the special effects is a bit weak but doesn't take you out of the film.Fighting choreography is excellent, each hit feels connected. And most importantly, no crazy jump cuts on every moves, it does have a bit too much slow motion shots in my opinion, since it mostly a repeat of a previous move that's played in normal speed.Story is fine, as it serves the action, what more do we need really?
Reviewed by PureFromEast 7 / 10

The most violent Tony Jaa film...

This is the most violent Tony Jaa film he has made with one scene I am surprised they showed. Has many good fight scenes from the start mixed with some drama. Very over the top film but well made generally with some authentic realistic fight scenes that look like people were actually getting hit.Has some emotional moments and cheesey moments. If like Tony Jaa then will be entertained by this film. He still has a lot of skills. This film is probably as good as Kill Zone 2 which I love. Could have been better but was pretty solid action drama film with a decent soundtrack and characters. I give it 7.5/10.
Reviewed by tkdlifemagazine 7 / 10

Tony Jaa Returns to Form In Striking Rescue

Tony Jaa is a legendary martial artist and film star. He secured his place in martial arts film lore with the 2003 International sensation, Ong Bak. While he has done a number of other films since then, including having roles in Jesse V. Johnson's Triple Threat and one of the Expendables franchise films, none have quite achieved the acclaim of his launching pad. Striking Rescue (2025) marks his triumphant return, and demonstrates he hasn't lost a beat in the past twenty (20) years.Striking Rescue is a low budget, revenge driven martial arts with a lot to offer. Its story of a man whose wife and daughter are murdered by a large corporation with ties to the underworld, and his pursuit of revenge, are time honored martial arts movie themes. However, what makes this one stand out from so many of the ordinary films in this genre is the execution. The execution here is very good. Director, Siyu Cheng, does a good job making the final product greater than the sum of its parts.Jaa does an admirable job in the lead role. His acting is passable, but his fight choreography is unique and riveting to watch. He captivates the audience in every one of the many fight scenes that populate this roller coaster ride of an action film. Jaa does for the knees and elbows style of Muy Thai what Steven Seagal did for Akido; he uses his martial art to carve out his unique identity in the martial arts film world. Like Seagal, Jaa is super fun to watch.The film has a very strong supporting cast. Jaa is not afraid to share the screen with talented martial artists and film fighters, and that is one of the strengths of the film. Jaa's climactic fight scene with co star, Xing Yu, is one of the highlights of the film; however, one of the best fight scenes in the movie is, undoubtedly, a tribute to Ike Uwais's The Raid. There also appears to be some influence from Timo Tjahjanto, who is, in my estimation, the most important martial arts Director in the world today.One of the most interesting elements of this film is that it is Chinese in origin. It does not have many of the structural, thematic, and cinematic elements of a modern Chinese made martial arts film. It has a true independent feel, and I can't help but wonder if that is the beginning of a trend in Chinese cinema.Sticking Rescue is a surprisingly good movie and worth watching. I highly recommend it.Watch it in Mandarin, with English subtitles.
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