Bridge of Dragons (1999)

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Bridge of Dragons (1999) is a quintessential late-’90s action romp that blends dystopian militarism with a touch of romance and a lot of roundhouse kicks. Directed by martial arts specialist Isaac Florentine, it’s a love letter to the direct-to-video era of cinema—loud, fast, and gloriously over-the-top.
Bridge of Dragons (1999) is a quintessential late-’90s action romp that blends dystopian militarism with a touch of romance and a lot of roundhouse kicks. Directed by martial arts specialist Isaac Florentine, it’s a love letter to the direct-to-video era of cinema—loud, fast, and gloriously over-the-top.
Bridge of Dragons (1999) is a quintessential late-’90s action romp that blends dystopian militarism with a touch of romance and a lot of roundhouse kicks. Directed by martial arts specialist Isaac Florentine, it’s a love letter to the direct-to-video era of cinema—loud, fast, and gloriously over-the-top.
The story is as straightforward as it gets: corrupt power, noble rebels, an awakening warrior, and a love that sparks change. It’s pure pulp, but delivered with enough sincerity and flair to make it memorable. Lundgren, ever the stoic hero, brings gravitas to the mayhem, and Tagawa chews the scenery like a pro. Rachel Shane brings heart to what could’ve been a standard damsel role, making her a key emotional anchor.