Wake of Death

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"Revenge was all he had left."
  • R
  • 2004
  • 5.5  (9,986)

Wake of Death is a 2004 action-thriller movie that stars Jean-Claude Van Damme as the lead actor. The film is directed by Philippe Martinez and tells the story of a man named Ben Archer, played by Van Damme, seeking revenge for the killing of his wife. At the opening of the movie, Ben Archer, a former mob enforcer, has left his past life behind and has recently settled down with his wife, Cynthia (played by Lisa King). One day, while the couple is driving, they witness a group of gangsters kidnapping a young girl. Cynthia tries to save the girl, but she is killed in the process. Ben is devastated by his wife's death and decides to avenge her by taking down the gang responsible for her death.

Ben turns to his old friend and fellow mob enforcer, Christophe, played by Simon Yam, who helps him to locate the gang operating in the city. Together, they begin to track down the group responsible for Cynthia's death. However, their task is made even more difficult when they discover that the leader of the gang happens to be a former lover of Cynthia.

The movie quickly becomes a tense and action-packed thriller as Ben and Christophe go through various twists and turns in their pursuit of justice. They soon learn that the gang they are after is much larger and more powerful than they initially believed, and they must use all their skills and experience to stay alive and accomplish their goal.

Van Damme is impressive in his portrayal of Ben Archer. He manages to convincingly portray a man overcome with grief and a desire for revenge. His character is both intense and emotional, and he successfully manages to carry the movie from start to finish.

The supporting cast in Wake of Death is also excellent. Simon Yam is fantastic as Christophe, Ben's old friend, and fellow mob enforcer. He has great chemistry with Van Damme and manages to bring a certain depth and complexity to his character. Philip Tan, who plays the main villain, is also very good, bringing a quiet intensity to his role that plays off Van Damme's more outwardly emotional character.

Director Philippe Martinez has done a great job of creating a tense and atmospheric movie. He uses a combination of fast-paced action and slower, more contemplative moments to create a well-rounded movie. The action sequences are choreographed brilliantly, and the fight scenes are both exciting and visceral.

One of the strongest aspects of Wake of Death is the cinematography. The movie is beautifully shot, and the use of striking images and stark lighting make for an impressive visual experience. The editing is also top-notch, with the fast-paced action and quieter moments seamlessly blended together to create a powerful and engaging movie.

In terms of criticisms, Wake of Death is a fairly straightforward action-thriller. While it's an entertaining movie with excellent performances from its cast, it doesn't really offer anything new in terms of the genre. The story is predictable, and the characters aren't particularly complex or nuanced. However, it's an enjoyable movie that delivers on its promise of action and thrills.

Overall, Wake of Death is a solid Jean-Claude Van Damme movie that's worth watching. It's an engaging and exciting action-thriller with strong performances and impressive cinematography. While it may not be the most original movie, it's certainly an entertaining one that delivers on its promise of high-octane action and suspense.

Wake of Death is a 2004 action movie. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 5.5.

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  • Release Date
    2004
  • MPAA Rating
    R
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    5.5  (9,986)