
Jiu Jitsu
Academy Award winner Nicolas Cage uses Jiu Jitsu to fight a space ninja in this action sci-fi co-starring Frank Grillo (The Purge: Anarchy), Tony Jaa (The Raid), JuJu Chan (Wu Assassins) and Alain Moussi (Kickboxer: Retaliation).
Every six years, an ancient order of expert Jiu Jitsu fighters faces a vicious race of alien invaders in a battle for Earth. For thousands of years, the fighters that protect Earth have won…until now. When celebrated war hero Jake Barnes (Moussi) is defeated by Brax, the indomitable leader of the invaders, the future of humanity hangs in the balance. Injured and suffering from amnesia, Jake is rescued by Wylie (Cage), Keung and his team of fellow Jiu Jitsu fighters. They must help Jake to regain his strength in order to band together and defeat Brax in an epic battle that will once again determine the fate of mankind.
- Director:
- Dimitri Logothetis ('Kickboxer: Retaliation', 'Momo: The Sam Giancana Story')
- Writer:
- Dimitri LogothetisJim McGrath
- Cast:
- Nicolas CageMarie AvgeropoulosFrank GrilloTony JaaAlain MoussiJuju Chan



Reviews & comments

Slant Magazine
pressCage's amusing turn as a kooky hermit with an affinity for newspaper hats often feels awkwardly spliced into the film.

Hollywood Reporter
pressHas all the barely-motivated action and sci-fi trappings of a middling videogame and, well, at least a little of the dramatic value.

IGN
pressFeels like a deeply 2020 movie in that it is a barrage of WTF choices that hit without mercy until you either give in and go with the flow or just go mad.

RogerEbert.com
pressShould have gone full-Sharknado and admitted that they're banking hard on Cage's anything-goes image.

IndieWire
pressCage finally appears about 40 minutes into the film as an eccentric expert swordsman who makes paper hats in his spare time.

The Guardian
pressThe action sequences are weirdly extended and bland, like game-play action from a first-person game.

Slant Magazine
pressCage's amusing turn as a kooky hermit with an affinity for newspaper hats often feels awkwardly spliced into the film.

Hollywood Reporter
pressHas all the barely-motivated action and sci-fi trappings of a middling videogame and, well, at least a little of the dramatic value.

IGN
pressFeels like a deeply 2020 movie in that it is a barrage of WTF choices that hit without mercy until you either give in and go with the flow or just go mad.

RogerEbert.com
pressShould have gone full-Sharknado and admitted that they're banking hard on Cage's anything-goes image.

IndieWire
pressCage finally appears about 40 minutes into the film as an eccentric expert swordsman who makes paper hats in his spare time.

The Guardian
pressThe action sequences are weirdly extended and bland, like game-play action from a first-person game.
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