SKIN TRADE (2014)

Sometimes you don’t need a deep story—you just need fists, grit, and a mission that hits hard. Skin Trade delivers exactly that.
Dolph Lundgren plays Nick Cassidy like a man carved out of stone—quiet, relentless, and fueled by loss. When his family is taken from him, there’s no hesitation, no speeches—just a straight path to revenge. Bangkok becomes his battlefield, painted in neon and shadows.

Opposite him, Tony Jaa injects speed and precision as a Thai cop caught in the same war. Their chemistry works because they’re so different—Lundgren hits like a hammer, Jaa moves like lightning . Every fight feels physical, raw, and satisfyingly grounded.
Ron Perlman leans fully into villain mode, while Michael Jai White steals moments with sharp, disciplined intensity—especially when fists start flying.

The plot? Simple. The dialogue? Basic. But the action? That’s where it shines. Brutal fights, clean choreography, and just enough old-school attitude to make it fun.
Skin Trade knows exactly what it is—and doesn’t pretend to be anything else. Turn your brain off, enjoy the ride, and let the punches do the talking.
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