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Blood Father (2016/Lionsgate Blu-ray)



Picture: B+ Sound: B Extras: C Film: C+



Mel Gibson steps back into a starring role with the edgy action/thriller Blood Father. Directed by Jean-François Richet, the film has a unique gritty look and quite a few impressive action sequences - namely one where two stars are turned upside down in a mobile home trailer that is slammed into by a truck. The film also has a nice pace to it narratively and isn't much like the Taken franchise, which I was assuming by looking at the cover.


Gibson plays John Link - an ex-con/ex-alcoholic who is simply trying to get his life together. He can't help thinking about his long-lost missing daughter Lydia (played by the gorgeous Erin Moriarty) - to whom he constantly wonders about whilst staring at her missing posters. The problem is that Lydia has got herself into a bit of a mess with some bad guys and accidentally killed her ex-boyfriend during a tense heist. Having nobody else to contact, she hits up John Link - who takes her back with welcome arms and sees a lot of his former self in his daughter. Protecting her and trying to right her wrongs, Link faces off against the assassins hot on their trail.


The on-screen father/daughter chemistry between Gibson and Moriarty is spot on and there’s also a decent bit part for William H. Macy in the mix. Set primarily in California, the film has a yellow color tone to compliment the desert and is presented in 1080p high definition with a widescreen aspect ratio of 2.39:1. The film has excellent warm colors and high contrast throughout, giving it a very dark and modern look that I think is excellent.


As for the sound mix, there is little to complain about with a DTS-HD MA (Master Audio) lossless 5.1 mix that is loud and in charge throughout. The explosions and gunshots hit heavy and the dialogue is evenly mixed throughout. Digital Copy is also included.


Special Features include the Lost Souls: On the Road with Blood Father featurette.


It's good to see Mel Gibson back in form here in a film that was loads better than I expected it to be. I would suggest it to action film fans for sure.



- James Lockhart

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