This is the story of martial arts clubs who have created their own city infrastructure after tiring of Government initiatives. Responding to the greed and corruption creeping into the other clubs, headed by Moses, The Purifier's battle to maintain the successful system has rid the city of crime and violence. Read more
| Starring | Dominic Monaghan, Kevin McKidd, Gordon Alexander, Amber Sainsbury |
|---|---|
| Director | Richard Jobson |
| Genres | Action/Adventure |
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This is the story of martial arts clubs who have created their own city infrastructure after tiring of Government initiatives. Responding to the greed and corruption creeping into the other clubs, headed by Moses, The Purifier's battle to maintain the successful system has rid the city of crime and violence.
| Starring | Dominic Monaghan, Kevin McKidd, Gordon Alexander, Amber Sainsbury |
|---|---|
| Director | Richard Jobson |
| Studio | LIONS GATE HOME ENTERTAINMENT |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 19 mins Watch now: 1 hr 18 mins |
| Certificate | DVD: |
| Genres | Action/Adventure |
| Language | DVD: English Watch Online: English |
| Released | DVD: 04 Jun 2007 Watch now: 26 Nov 2009 Production year: 2004 |
| Watch now | £2.49 |
| Format | DVD |
Martial arts magic
this is a really s**t remake of the warriors. even the sound effects were bad.if it were possible i would have given this minus 10 stars.
Whilst I am used to watching 'arty', sometimes tedious films this one certainly got the better of me and I had to switch it off after half an hour.
The acting was very poor, the background music was totally inappropriate to the scenes it was used in (provoking laughter, which I'm sure wasn't intended) and the dialogue was embarrassing, stilted and cliched.
The most annoying thing was the use of arty effects and camera tricks seemingly for the sake of it which rarely added to the film and became irritating.
I did quite like some of the sets and there were a few moments that were atmospheric but these were fleeting and it wasn't enough to give me any reason to watch the rest of the film.
I was dissapointed as I quite liked Richard Jobson's previous film 16 Years of Alcohol which although it wasn't fantastic was watchable.