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Eye for an Eye 2: Blind Vengeance
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When I reviewed Eye for an Eye: The Blind Swordsman back in Nov of 2023 I remember thinking that this was the sort of fun action movie that China had been missing for quite some time. There was no patriotic jingoism slathered on heavy. No overly complicated plot, and some seriously brutal fight scenes. Sure, the revenge flick genre is pretty well saturated, but it’s a trope that has stood the test of time. Binjia Yang had done a competent job with it, and a sequel was already in the works by the time I ended up reviewing it (the film was actually a 2022 film that Well Go USA released at the tail end of 2023, so there was plenty of time lapse where Bingjia was able to green light a sequel), so I was more than eager to check it out. Less than 1.5 years later, we get the sequel. And much like the original, it sticks to a simple and straight forward revenge tale that will satisfy most martial arts fans.
Blind Vengeance picks up some time after the first film, with a young girl named Zhang Xiaoyu (Enyou Yang) witnessing the brutal murder of a peasant rebellion against a maniacal warlord. The only way she survived the slaughter was thanks to the intervention of Cheng Xiazi (Miao Xie), a blind bounty hunter who stepped in just in time. Desperate for revenge, young Xiaoyu begs Cheng to take her with him, only to get the cold shoulder from the wandering bounty hunter. Not taking no for an answer, the girl follows the bitter killing machine around until he begrudgingly agrees to train her so that she can stand a chance in carrying out her vengeance one day.
Probably the shining element in the film outside of the short run time (80-95 minutes PERFECT for a martial arts film) is that the action is some of the most brutal I’ve seen in Chinese film making for a while. The martial arts combat is great, but the blood and absolutely nasty kills elevates the film above others. Instead of a splash of CGI or practical bloodwork, we get a literal river of the stuff as Cheng slashes, hacks, impales, and generally cuts the minions of said Warlord to ribbons. I’m not a wild fan of most modern Chinese films due to their influence in a post Hong Kong world, but this is way better than it should be. Short, sweet, great fights, and a solid cast that does fantastic with the straight forward tale.
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• Well Go USA Previews
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Well Go USA once again does a great job with the Blu-ray, giving it good video, fantastic audio, and the typical barebones extras that we expect. The film itself should please most fans of classic Kung-Fu (the fight scenes may not be 80s and 90s single take shots, but it is by no means a Paul Greengrass quick cut film either.). I mentioned this in my review of The Blind Swordsman, but Blind Chen has been in Martial arts cinema for over 30+ years. If you go back far enough, he was the chubby little “son” of Jet Li in Jet Li’s The Enforcer and The New Legend of Shaolin. All in all, this is a fun watch that put a smile on my face, which is rare for modern Chinese action cinema anymore.
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Starring: Miao Xie, Enyou Yang, Tah Huang
Directed by: Bingjia Yang
Written by: Bingjia Yang
Aspect Ratio: 2.39:1 AVC
Audio: English: DTS-HD MA 5.1, Mandarin DTS-HD MA 5.1, English, Mandarin DD 2.0
Subtitles: English,
Studio: Well Go USA
Rated: NR
Runtime: 90 minutes
Blu-Ray Release Date: March 4th, 2025
Recommendation: Fun Watch