
Bulletfighter 2005
In *Bulletfighter (2005)*, director Rogelio Fojo crafts a gritty crime thriller steeped in vengeance and moral ambiguity. When a young foreign exchange student is brutally murdered in Los Angeles, her grieving father refuses to trust the LAPD's half-hearted investigation.
Director: Rogelio Fojo
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Bulletfighter (2005) about?
*Bulletfighter* follows a heartbroken father who enlists a retired detective to solve his daughter's brutal murder after the LAPD fails. Their investigation spirals into a dangerous world of gang violence and corruption, testing the limits of justice and vengeance.
Who directed Bulletfighter?
Rogelio Fojo directed *Bulletfighter*, bringing a raw, no-holds-barred style to this revenge-driven crime thriller.
Who stars in Bulletfighter?
The film stars Armando Valdes-Kennedy as the relentless detective Max, alongside Iran Daniel, Richard Azurdia, and María Lucía Díaz in key roles.
Is Bulletfighter (2005) worth watching?
If you crave a tight, character-driven crime mystery with action and moral complexity, *Bulletfighter* delivers—though its lack of IMDb rating leaves its reception a mystery. Fans of gritty, atmospheric thrillers should give it a look.
How long is Bulletfighter?
Runtime details are not listed for *Bulletfighter* (2005).
About Bulletfighter (2005) — A Father's Vendetta Uncovers LA's Darkest Secrets
In *Bulletfighter (2005)*, director Rogelio Fojo crafts a gritty crime thriller steeped in vengeance and moral ambiguity. When a young foreign exchange student is brutally murdered in Los Angeles, her grieving father refuses to trust the LAPD's half-hearted investigation. He turns instead to Max, a retired detective and old friend, who dives headfirst into the city's underbelly. The pursuit unravels a tangled web of drugs, gang warfare, and systemic corruption, forcing Max to confront the city's darkest corners—and his own demons.
With Armando Valdes-Kennedy leading the cast as the determined Max, the film blends raw action with a relentless mystery. Fojo's unflinching direction and the stark portrayal of LA's seedy underworld create an atmosphere of palpable tension, where justice is as elusive as the killer himself. *Bulletfighter* isn't just a chase—it's a descent into moral decay, where every clue brings Max closer to a truth that may destroy him.