Blood on the Guitar

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"Guitars, Girls, Guns, and Heroin Rock n' Roll is Murder"
  • 1 hr 1 min
  • 1.1  (10)

Blood on the Guitar is a 2005 independent action film directed by Mark Steven Grove and starring Scott Shaw, Kenneth H. Kim, Hae Won Shin, and Kevin Thompson. The story of the film revolves around the character of Luke (Scott Shaw), a former hitman who is now living a peaceful life in a small town. However, his past catches up with him when a group of thugs led by a drug lord named Mr. Lee (Kenneth H. Kim) threatens to destroy the town unless Luke hands over a valuable possession - a guitar with a hidden secret.

At the beginning of the movie, Luke is shown as a man who has left his violent past behind and is trying to move on. He is seen playing the guitar and living a quiet life, but his peace is disrupted when a group of men tries to rob him. Luke fights them off and realizes that they were sent by Mr. Lee, a powerful drug lord who wants to retrieve a guitar that belongs to Luke. Luke decides to keep the guitar and protect it, knowing that it contains some important information.

Mr. Lee is furious when he finds out that Luke has taken the guitar and sends his henchmen to retrieve it. A series of action-packed scenes follows, as Luke fights off the thugs using his martial arts and shooting skills. The movie also introduces an interesting character, a young girl named Grace (Hae Won Shin), who befriends Luke and helps him in his quest to protect the guitar.

The film is a tribute to the martial arts movies of the 70s and 80s, and it shows in the fight scenes, which are well-choreographed and entertaining. Scott Shaw, who also co-wrote the script, plays his character with a quiet intensity, and he is believable as a former hitman who has turned his life around. Kenneth H. Kim is also effective as the villain, bringing a sinister quality to his role.

The supporting cast is equally impressive, with Hae Won Shin delivering a charming performance as Grace, the young girl who becomes Luke's ally. Kevin Thompson plays a police officer who helps Luke in his mission, and he is convincing in his role.

The movie is shot on a low budget, but the filmmakers have put their resources to good use. The scenes are well-lit, and the camera work is competent. The soundtrack is also noteworthy, with a mix of rock and instrumental music that sets the mood for the action sequences.

Overall, Blood on the Guitar is a fun and entertaining action film that pays homage to the martial arts movies of the past. It is not a perfect film, but it succeeds in delivering what it promises - plenty of action, cool fight scenes, and a hero that audiences can root for. If you are a fan of the genre, then this movie is definitely worth checking out.

Blood on the Guitar is a drama with a runtime of 1 hour and 1 minute. It has received poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 1.1.

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  • Runtime
    1 hr 1 min
  • IMDB Rating
    1.1  (10)
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