Prisoner of War (2025)

๐ŸŽฌ Prisoner of War (2025)
Directed by: Louis Mandylor
Starring: Scott Adkins, Peter Shinkoda, Michael Copon, Gabbi Garcia
Genre: Martial Arts / War Drama
๐Ÿ“– Overview

Prisoner of War (2025) is a tense, action-packed World War II martial arts drama. The film follows Wing Commander James Wright (Scott Adkins), captured during the Battle of Bataan and imprisoned in a brutal POW camp in the Philippines. Forced to fight for survival in deadly hand-to-hand combat matches orchestrated by the campโ€™s Japanese captors, Wright uses his martial arts expertise to protect fellow prisoners, outwit his enemies, and plan a daring escape.
The movie merges the intensity of wartime survival with visceral martial arts sequences, delivering both emotional stakes and adrenaline-fueled action.
โšก Highlights

Scott Adkins shines with a physically commanding performance, balancing precision martial arts with the emotional weight of a man facing unimaginable adversity.
Fight Choreography: Realistic, brutal, and well-executed, blending historical warfare with hand-to-hand combat.
Supporting Cast: Peter Shinkoda and Michael Copon add depth, portraying fellow prisoners who inspire camaraderie and tension within the camp.
Visuals & Tone: Cinematography captures the oppressive heat, cramped conditions, and the intensity of the fights, creating an immersive wartime atmosphere.
Themes: Survival, resilience, camaraderie, and defiance under oppressive conditions.
๐Ÿ“ Final Verdict
โญ Prisoner of War is a gripping fusion of WWII drama and martial arts spectacle. While some narrative aspects are straightforward, Scott Adkinsโ€™s performance and the high-quality action sequences make this a must-watch for fans of historical action and martial arts films.
๐Ÿ’ฌ โ€œEven in captivity, courage can be your greatest weapon.โ€