Starring - Matt Enos, Donald Bulley, and Lyle Lord (The Jim Duffy Show)
Release Date - 2024
Genre - Action/Comedy
Tagline - "He was the best... he killed the rest"
Format - Streaming (Online Screener)
Rating (out of 5):
The film follows the legendary Battle Master (Enos) who is training his little brother to follow in his footsteps. However, during one of his brother's scheduled fights, the Battle Master is challenged by another local fighter who is able to defeat him. He spirals into a depression but is eventually able to pull himself out of it to regain his title as Battle Master.
When Matt Enos hit me up to review his film, he was kind enough to link his YouTube channel The Jim Duffy Show to prepare me for the film. I chose to disregard that and went into the video raw and dry. I'm glad I did because I absolutely fucking loved it. This is the kind of movie that gets me excited for indie cinema. The acting in this one is fucking bonkers but it's so much fun. Matt Enos takes on the role of multiple characters, as well as directing. I loved his energy and how he is able to spin each character into different personalities and traits. The supporting cast is solid as well, but Enos makes the film. The story for this one is a lot of fun. This is the low budget martial arts film that we expected from Dir Wit Films but never got it. It has a lot of humor, references to the show that I missed out on by not watching it beforehand, and a decent story if this was a direct to video action flick from the late 80s or early 90s. The entire point of the film is to entertain, and it does exactly that. Enos is hilarious as all the characters he portrays and the plot works. There were a few scenes that made me wish it was trimmed down some, but the overall film has great pacing and flows very well. Finally, the film has some fun visual effects that are almost a parody of the effects seen in the films it was inspired by. While it does have some cheesy effects, it doesn't have any blood or gore. Overall, Battle Legends: The Legend of Battle Master is the type of film that fans of Troma and Dir Wit Films will eat up. It's so much fun regardless of what genre it is. I'm going to be binge watching The Jim Duffy Show over the next few days because of it. I highly recommend checking this one out.
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