A dumb heist/martial-arts thriller that also
represents a huge bait-and-switch, seeing as how top-billed star Fred
Williamson literally doesn’t appear onscreen until the last 10 minutes of the
movie, Blind Rage tells the bizarre
story of a criminal scheme to rob a bank using five blind men who happen to
possess martial-arts skills. Among countless other logical problems, what’s the
point of hiring the blind men, since they wear sunglasses throughout the heist?
Couldn’t sighted men pretending to be blind have accomplished the same goal
without all the hassle? Trying to answer these and other questions is
pointless, because the movie is so unremittingly boring, shoddy, and stupid.
Additionally, since Blind Rage was
made in the Philippines, much of the dialogue was re-voiced during
postproduction, so the whole enterprise has the bad-dubbing feel of a grade-Z chop-socky
flick. After some goofy exposition about how the movie’s villains wish to keep
the Domino Theory from becoming reality, the blind would-be criminals are
recruited. Each has some dark backstory, such as the fellow who was blinded
after crossing the Chinese Triads, so all of the men are susceptible to the
promise of a big payoff. This occasions dreary training sequences,
punctuated by a warbling ballad about how the men are “falling into the system.”
(Because, y’see, breaking the law is the ultimate expression of sociopolitical
frustration—heavy, man.) The climactic robbery sequence is methodical and
violent, raising the pulse of the movie somewhat, and then Williamson shows up
as a government agent who, naturally, uses martial arts when facing off with
the bad guys. Whatever. (Technically, Williamson plays the same character did in two 1976 pictures, Death Journey and No Way Back, though only the character name provides continuity between the three films.) Blind Rage
comprises 80 very long minutes of numbing foolishness, but it does contain at
least one sublime line of dialogue: “Unit Two to Unit One—it’s going down at
the International House of Pancakes!”
Blind
Rage: LAME
Just watched this one for the first time. I'm glad you mentioned the unnecessary animal cruelty.
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