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‘The Bluff’ review: Priyanka Chopra’s fiercest action role yet?

‘The Bluff’ review: Priyanka Chopra powers gritty pirate saga

Hamnah Khan

‘The Bluff’ review: Priyanka Chopra’s fiercest action role yet?

‘The Bluff’ review: Priyanka Chopra powers gritty pirate saga

‘The Bluff’ review: Priyanka Chopra’s fiercest action role yet?
‘The Bluff’ review: Priyanka Chopra’s fiercest action role yet? 

There exists a thin line that connects the dots between the aesthetically relatable worlds of Pirates of the Caribbean and The Bluff, cursing past the 19th century.

The first work creates a mystical oceanic world through its depiction of sea creatures, while the second work tells a survival story about pirates who people incorrectly believe to be "heroes."

The Bluff, which was directed by Frank E. Flowers, presents its action-adventure drama through its depiction of destroyed lands and its depiction of violent ocean storms and its portrayal of chaotic ocean waves which lead to a battle that results from revenge.

‘The Bluff’ review: Priyanka Chopra’s fiercest action role yet?

The director transforms the story from its initial adventure film mode into a survival tale which combines a mother's domestic life search for comfort with a villain who returns to take her dream away.

Priyanka Chopra demonstrates her complete dedication to action films through her performance in this genre.

Priyanka portrays Ercell a retired pirate queen who became known as a “Bonafide terror” after leaving her life of high seas piracy to live with her family on Cayman Brac. The past continues to pursue her without fail.

The plot heats up when her old adversary, Captain Connor seizes the ship belonging to Ercell's husband T.H. Bodden an innocent sailor and tracks down Ercell.