Marcus Blades (Robert Parham) is a lethal gun for hire, a man who lives by the sword and the gun—until his world shatters. When his beloved wife is brutally murdered at the hands of the ruthless entrepreneur Mr. Nelson, Marcus walks away from the life of a hired killer, drowning in grief and regret.
But fate isn’t done with him yet.
Mr. Nelson, a man who controls the underworld with money and fear, has his sights set on an up-and-coming singer, someone he wants under his thumb—by any means necessary. He sends his enforcer, Osborne, to ensure her abduction. Unaware of the connection, Osborne hires Marcus for the job, a decision that sets off a deadly chain of events. When Marcus completes the mission, he quickly realizes he’s been double-crossed. Marked for death, he barely escapes an ambush and uncovers a shocking truth—the very men who now want him dead are the same ones who murdered his wife.

With vengeance burning in his veins, Marcus sets out on a relentless hunt, determined to bring Mr. Nelson and his empire crashing down. But he won’t do it alone. Jherico, a rogue cop with his own reasons for taking down Nelson, becomes his unexpected ally. Together, they navigate a city steeped in corruption, betrayal, and bloodshed, leaving a trail of destruction in their wake.
Bullets will fly. Blades will cut deep. And blood will be spilled.

So let’s get to it this is Indie filming at it’s best, great revenge driven story, character arcs and action make this a must see. I’ve been waiting to see this feature for sometime and Robert Parham, who wrote this, does not disappoint bringing his charisma and storytelling to the screen in abundance.  I mentioned acton well its going to be strong due to fight choreography from Art Camacho.  We also need to talk soundtrack, I for one would go buy this smooth and soulful soundtrack in a heartbeat.

Bullets, Blades and Blood is a great feature that deserves your time and without giving anything away even manages to surprise you at the end with a twist you won’t see coming. Go support this feature and keep independent film making alive and kicking.

Bullets, Blades and Blood
4/5

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