Wake of Death has built a real following in Australia on Amazon Prime Video, and in the US on Amazon Prime Video and VIX among viewers who want their action grounded in something real. A tight runtime that never overstays its welcome. 277 viewers have already rated it on TMDB β the kind of consensus that does not happen by accident. Jean-Claude Van Damme's performance is the throughline that holds the set pieces together. Start it on Amazon Prime Video whenever you need something guaranteed to land.
Wake of Death arrived without much fanfare and built its audience the hard way β through word of mouth. The set pieces are impressive, but it is the story underneath them that gives Wake of Death its staying power. Ben Archer, an ex-mob enforcer, seeks revenge against a ruthless Chinese kingpin responsible for his wife's brutal murder. When Archer joins forces with his old underworld friends, an all-out war is waged against the Chinese Triad. Jean-Claude Van Damme and Simon Yam lead a cast that earns every set piece rather than just filling it. Wake of Death came out in 2004. The geography of every set piece in Wake of Death is legible, which is rarer in the genre than it should be. There is real craft here, even in the moments that do not fully land.
For viewers who want their entertainment to move fast and not waste a scene, Wake of Death respects your time. It does not lean on comparisons to make its case. The complete film is available and best experienced without too much prior knowledge of where it goes. Jean-Claude Van Damme is the obvious draw, but the supporting cast gives the action the context it needs to land. The action holds up because the character work underneath it never lets up.
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