The Rangers Bloodstone 2021
IMDb Ratings: 3.3/10
Genres: Action, Adventure, Fantasy
Language: Hindi(Unofficial VO) + English(ORG)
Release Year: 2021
Director: David Nordquist
Stars Cast: David Nordquist, Dave Quirk, Wendy Tuck
Director: David Nordquist
Stars Cast: David Nordquist, Dave Quirk, Wendy Tuck
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The Rangers Bloodstone Review
Very funny romp, If you are not too worried about a well-developed story, clear dialogue and skillful play but you have a real love of unintentional jokes of unplanned jungle fights, long beard writing and unflattering character motivation, then this movie is for you. .
The basic premise is that the po-faced hero follows the band, well, a handful of orcs kidnapping his daughter to find out her fate..no, no, that's it, just getting a baby thing, there is more. things that happen, but many of them make no sense, or add to the story in any logical way.
Once during an absurd retreat the hero is literally told by a witch in a tee-pee with a Jamaican / Chinese humorous voice that her daughter will be kidnapped by orcs, so our hero leaves the child alone in the forest he often visits. by orcs, I mean, what? Like dude, seriously, have you been warned this will happen? There’s so much of that kind of comedy gold, which I’m sure is deliberately done, it has to be, these things don’t happen by accident.
If you have ever participated in a D&D game where DM's favorite rule book is thesaurus, and all the players are hung up a bit and do their best to disperse the story to kill and go home, then get acquainted with the general feeling.
The basic premise is that the po-faced hero follows the band, well, a handful of orcs kidnapping his daughter to find out her fate..no, no, that's it, just getting a baby thing, there is more. things that happen, but many of them make no sense, or add to the story in any logical way.
Once during an absurd retreat the hero is literally told by a witch in a tee-pee with a Jamaican / Chinese humorous voice that her daughter will be kidnapped by orcs, so our hero leaves the child alone in the forest he often visits. by orcs, I mean, what? Like dude, seriously, have you been warned this will happen? There’s so much of that kind of comedy gold, which I’m sure is deliberately done, it has to be, these things don’t happen by accident.
If you have ever participated in a D&D game where DM's favorite rule book is thesaurus, and all the players are hung up a bit and do their best to disperse the story to kill and go home, then get acquainted with the general feeling.