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Martial arts lessons in an action film can provide an engaging and fascinating viewing experience. Check out Master Y.P Choi’s movie, Bound by Blood, to experience energy-packed martial arts combined with engaging storylines.
Bound by Blood
Bound by Blood is an enthralling martial arts-infused drama film renowned for its unique fusion of action, character development, love, and acceptance. The masterfully penned screenplay, written by Randy Bettelon and Sean Eichenberg, based on Chris Cones' idea, is a testament to their deep-rooted knowledge and love for action-packed thrillers.
Eichenberg and Cones star in and produce the movie along with Grandmaster Young Pyo Choi, adding an authentic touch of Korean martial arts to the intriguing plot.
Bound by Blood Story
Cones plays Trevor Thomas, a child from a broken home befriended by Johnny Choi, portrayed by Eichenberg. The two become friends at an early age on the playground when younger Johnny "bails out" Trevor in a fight with some bullies. This is when we learn that Trevor is a powerful person with little control over his temper and self-restraint.
Johnny introduces Trevor to his father, portrayed by Senior Grandmaster Young P. Choi. As a traditional Korean martial arts instructor, Master Choi works to stress discipline and control to his students through Tae Kwon Do. Accepting Trevor as his student, Master Choi soon becomes the only father figure in the troubled boy's life, trying to teach him the same Korean cultural values he imparts to Johnny and Lauren.
Trevor and Lauren develop a relationship, which grows into marriage. Johnny, who has pursued a career as a narcotics detective, welcomes Trevor as his brother-in-law. However, Trevor still has a tenuous relationship with Master Choi, who disapproves of Trevor's "questionable" ethics, as he has been known to throw fights to earn extra money. Once a rising star in professional kickboxing, Trevor's temper costs him dearly and contributes to his fall from grace.
As we meet Johnny and Trevor again, now in their thirties, we see their relationship has reached a turning point. Trevor and Lauren are expecting their first child, and Johnny is working on a dangerous assignment, trying to take apart an ecstasy ring that is flooding local high schools. Lauren insists her father and husband reconcile before their daughter is born, but neither is ready to take that step.
After an undercover operation that Johnny is working on goes awry, and he is identified as a cop, the leader of the local drug world targets Johnny's family. When the Choi family gathers for dinner one night, they are attacked, and Master Choi and Lauren are both shot. We soon learn that Lauren has lost the child, and her father is in a coma. Trevor and Johnny set out to take down the man known as "The Voice."
Bent on revenge, Trevor goes on a rampage and winds up in police custody. Johnny tries to take the path of law and order but makes very little progress. It is only when the two remember what Master Choi has taught them that they find the strength to work together and face their demons.
In the end, Johnny and Trevor enlist the help of other martial artists to help defeat "The Voice" and take down his drug ring. Trevor shows that he has finally learned to control his temper and find restraint even in the depths of anger and revenge. Johnny learns that he can accept that sometimes you can bend the rules without breaking them. As the movie ends, Master Choi returns to his students with Johnny and Trevor by his side.
Johnny introduces Trevor to his father, portrayed by Senior Grandmaster Young P. Choi. As a traditional Korean martial arts instructor, Master Choi works to stress discipline and control to his students through Tae Kwon Do. Accepting Trevor as his student, Master Choi soon becomes the only father figure in the troubled boy's life, trying to teach him the same Korean cultural values he imparts to Johnny and Lauren.
Trevor and Lauren develop a relationship, which grows into marriage. Johnny, who has pursued a career as a narcotics detective, welcomes Trevor as his brother-in-law. However, Trevor still has a tenuous relationship with Master Choi, who disapproves of Trevor's "questionable" ethics, as he has been known to throw fights to earn extra money. Once a rising star in professional kickboxing, Trevor's temper costs him dearly and contributes to his fall from grace.
As we meet Johnny and Trevor again, now in their thirties, we see their relationship has reached a turning point. Trevor and Lauren are expecting their first child, and Johnny is working on a dangerous assignment, trying to take apart an ecstasy ring that is flooding local high schools. Lauren insists her father and husband reconcile before their daughter is born, but neither is ready to take that step.
After an undercover operation that Johnny is working on goes awry, and he is identified as a cop, the leader of the local drug world targets Johnny's family. When the Choi family gathers for dinner one night, they are attacked, and Master Choi and Lauren are both shot. We soon learn that Lauren has lost the child, and her father is in a coma. Trevor and Johnny set out to take down the man known as "The Voice."
Bent on revenge, Trevor goes on a rampage and winds up in police custody. Johnny tries to take the path of law and order but makes very little progress. It is only when the two remember what Master Choi has taught them that they find the strength to work together and face their demons.
In the end, Johnny and Trevor enlist the help of other martial artists to help defeat "The Voice" and take down his drug ring. Trevor shows that he has finally learned to control his temper and find restraint even in the depths of anger and revenge. Johnny learns that he can accept that sometimes you can bend the rules without breaking them. As the movie ends, Master Choi returns to his students with Johnny and Trevor by his side.
Pacific Crossfire–An Upcoming Spectacle
Once again proving his dedication to bringing genuine martial arts storytelling and action to the big screen, Master Y.P. Choi is set to showcase a brand-new film, Pacific Crossfire. With its robust budget of $9.7 million, this action-packed drama is primed to take viewers on a breathtaking journey through the sun-soaked landscapes of Hawaii.
Moreover, the film’s plot emphasizes the unity among diversities, with Master Choi potentially playing a Korean-American ex-marine, maintaining the continuous spotlight on international harmony.
Moreover, the film’s plot emphasizes the unity among diversities, with Master Choi potentially playing a Korean-American ex-marine, maintaining the continuous spotlight on international harmony.
Anticipate More Martial Arts Power with Bound by Blood Sequels
With the overwhelming success of Bound by Blood, there are talks about developing its sequels right here in Indianapolis. News of this development has set the rumor mill buzzing with anticipation, exciting fans and followers of Master Y.P. Choi’s movies in the Indianapolis metro area.
Championing martial arts and wholesome entertainment with their inspiring narratives and action sequences, the movies of Master Y.P. Choi continue to blaze a trail. Stay in the know about more movie updates and Master Y.P. Choi's contributions to the vibrant film world in the Indianapolis area. Contact us to learn more.
Championing martial arts and wholesome entertainment with their inspiring narratives and action sequences, the movies of Master Y.P. Choi continue to blaze a trail. Stay in the know about more movie updates and Master Y.P. Choi's contributions to the vibrant film world in the Indianapolis area. Contact us to learn more.