Hard Target [Import]
M**A
90's classic
The amazon version is edited the one available for streaming. This one I think is the full version. The run time on this is longer then the streamed version
G**7
Blast from the past.
The muscle's from Brussels kicks his way to victory in a entertaining movie that took me back to VHS videos and the awful grain filled pictures we thought were great.Then dvds came out and that was just about the end for video,the film looks great in 4k and is a great way to watch it,sound decent so recommended.
S**L
One of van Dammes best
Great movie great actor and great price in my opinion well chuffed with it.It's good we have finally got a 4k release of it.Delivery fast got day of release.
K**D
JVC at his best
A good film to watch.
N**L
classic
All time classic from jcvd
J**H
Just ok
Just ok
M**D
Hard Target.
Mixed Mash Of A Film; Part Action And Martial Art.Worth A Watch For Die Hard Fans.Definitely Some Interesting Characters, Strong Story Line To Follow And A Good Script.
C**E
Find a bus to catch....
Van damme is back with a mullet that Mel Gibson would be proud of, in John Woos first western film.a great story and great production values make this one of Van Dammes best movies. Homeless people are being hunted for money by rich people. One guy gets killed, and his daughter is looking for him. Just as she is about to get mugged by some goons, good old Van Damme saves the day.She then pays him money to help her find dad. When he turns up dead, Van Damme finds himself involved in the game. Now the hunters become the hunted.Fantastic from beginning to end, Hard Target is more of a fairy tale than a proper action movie if you read between the lines. Van Damme can run down a road quicker than it takes a bike to get him there. Guns never seem to run out of bullets, and the damsel in distress gets saved in the nick of time.We never really learn much about Van Dammes character, which leaves a bit of mysticism to him. Being a Woo movie, you expect over the top set pieces, and he doesn't fail to deliver.From a desolate street, to a warehouse shootout, Woo pulls no punches, and knows that every death is as absurd as the last.camera-work is good, and there are some good tricks used throughout to make the film a little more tense.it's a showcase for director and star, and neither fails to impress.funny, crazy, guilty pleasure stuff.
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