Save one of the toughest action films ever uncut

Save one of the toughest action films ever uncut

John Woo has made some of the best action films of the last few decades. He made a name for himself in Hollywood in the 90s with fully unleashed fireworks like Face/Off and Mission Impossible 2. The Hong Kong-born Chinese has been working as a director since the 1970s. And you can order one of the hardest early works uncut: Blast Heroes. The film is currently available on Blu-ray at Amazon for 16.90 euros.

Uncut in the home cinema: Blast Heroes is an uncompromising action inferno

Here you can see the rough roots Watch masters of the shootout. The Golden Triangle is a region between Burma, Cambodia and Thailand. The international drug trade sources almost all of its opium from this area. The Thai government decides to crack down on General Samton’s opium trade. A special unit is formed, recruited from fearless soldiers.

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Many only think about money, but they have one thing in common – the ability to kill without mercy. However, they themselves find themselves in the sights of the drug lord. And they are outnumbered.

Woo stages the battle dynamically and bloodily. When it was released in the mid-80s, the film had to be shortened by 11 minutes and ended up on the index in Germany in the 1990s. Now it’s legal and available on Blu-ray and rated for ages 18 and up.

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