Every six years, elite Jiu Jitsu warriors defend Earth from alien invaders, and after a celebrated war hero suffers amnesia following an attack, he regains his skills and memories to ultimately defeat the alien leader and ensure the world’s safety. Jiu Jitsu is a 2020 American English-language Action Fantasy film featuring Alain Moussi, Frank Grillo, Juju Chan, Tony Jaa, Nicolas Cage, Marie Avgeropoulos and Antonis Antoniou. The movie is based on Jiu Jitsu by Dimitri Logothetis Jim McGrath. Jiu Jitsu was Produced by Dimitri Logothetis, Martin Barab and Chris Economides. The movie is written and directed by Dimitri Logothetis. The Avenue Entertainment acquired the distribution rights for the film. The motion picture has a running time of 102 minutes. Jiu Jitsu was made on a budget of $25 million and at the box office it grossed only $0 million. The screenplay for the movie was written by Dimitri Logothetis and James McGrath. Cinematography was done by Gerardo Madrazo and editing by Danny McDonald. The music was composed by Mocean Worker.
Jini Score 3.0/10
Critics Score 47%
Rating 2.9/10
Jini Score 3.0%
Critics Score 47
Rating 2.9
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Release
Date07 AUG 2021
Budget$ 25 MILLION
Language
English, Burmese
Genre
Action
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Fantasy
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Drama
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Sci-fi
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Thriller
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Jiu Jitsu Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : neutral
Positive Review Rating : 47%
Kevin Harley
Some comic strip chapter interludes hint at the pulp terrain Logothetis was perhaps aiming for, but the films straight faced tone and leaden script deaden that potential. ( Read More )
Johnny Loftus
Ridiculous blood spurts and bone snap sound effects added in post production only contribute static to this faltering, watery film. ( Read More )
Peter Bradshaw
The action sequences are weirdly extended and bland, like game play action from a first person game. ( Read More )
Rob Hunter
Inconsistent use of comic panels and some terribly unfunny comic relief (sorry Eddie Steeples) add to the wobbly tone where things are deadly serious until theyre not. ( Read More )
Chris Knight
Jiu Jitsu might have found a cult following, if only it had been released 24 or 30 or 36 years ago. In 2021 it feels out of time and place, another Nicolas Cage vehicle stuck in the mud, spinning its wheels. ( Read More )