Lionheart (1990)
When his brother is cruelly murdered, Gaultier deserts his assignment and travels to the United States to help his widowed sister-in-law, who is now struggling to care for her children. To earn the money needed, Gaultier decides to take part in some very dangerous clandestine fights.
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May 06, 2005
One of Van Damme's best flicks....good story, good skirmishesJanuary 01, 2000
The fight scenes, which are all Van Damme fans care about anyway, are pumped up by swift edits, which repeat snippets over and over so that it's the MTV equivalent of boxing, and punched-up volume control that adds bangs, pows and zonks wherever possible.January 01, 2000
As Lionheart heads for his final confrontation, the film's soundtrack blasts out a "Rocky"-like song called 'No Mercy.' Unless you're a Van Damme or martial arts fanatic, you're more likely to be thinking: No, merci.December 20, 2008
Accompanied by an occasionally jazzy score, the film has a solid dramatic base on which to build the Jean-Claude Van Damme action.August 30, 2004
Using tactics like these, Woody Allen could become an action hero, too.