‘The Bluff’ review: Survival, secrets and a fight for family

The Bluff is an action-packed thriller directed by Frank E. Flowers and released on Amazon Prime Video on Wednesday, February 25, 2026.
It blends gritty pirate adventure with intense hand-to-hand combat, delivering a high-stakes story of survival and family.
Priyanka Chopra Jonas stars as Ercell, a retired pirate who has traded a life of violence for motherhood on the Caribbean island of Cayman Brac.
Her quiet life is shattered when her former captain, Karl Urban, and his ruthless crew invade her home in search of hidden gold. Ercell is forced to confront her past, unleashing the deadly skills she had tried to leave behind.

Chopra Jonas commands the screen with fierce conviction, handling sword fights, improvised weapons, and raw, bloody hand-to-hand combat.
Karl Urban delivers a chilling performance as the menacing antagonist, while Ismael Cruz Córdova and Safia Oakley-Green provide emotional grounding to the story.
Visuals
Visually, The Bluff is striking. Lush island landscapes, stormy coastal waters, and detailed period costumes create an immersive 19th-century Caribbean world.

Cinematographer choices emphasise both scale and intimacy. Wide shots showcase sweeping sea vistas, while tight, dimly lit interiors make each fight scene feel tense.
The film uses its Caribbean setting effectively, contrasting tight interiors with open coastal landscapes to heighten tension.
Action sequences are fast, gritty, and unrelenting, emphasising survival rather than spectacle. Practical effects and choreography give the fights a sense of authenticity, making each encounter feel dangerous and unpredictable.
Strengths and weaknesses
While the action thrills, the story itself feels familiar. Themes of a retired warrior drawn back into conflict and hidden treasure have been seen before.
Supporting characters and emotional beats sometimes lack depth, leaving moments that could have resonated more emotionally feeling flat.

Yet, The Bluff maintains momentum through its relentless pacing and inventive combat, keeping audiences engaged from start to finish.
The film excels as a showcase for Chopra Jonas’s growing action-hero credentials, proving her capability in physically demanding and emotionally intense roles.
Final Verdict: 7/10
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