Guy Pearce and Vin Diesel in “Bloodshot” (Photo by Graham Bartholomew/Columbia Pictures) military soldier who’s brought back from the dead, as well as the current and former members of a secret high-tech organization that’s experimenting on him to make him into an easily manipulated killing machine.Ĭulture Clash: Certain characters in the story have ethical dilemmas about using technology to train assassins.Ĭulture Audience: “Bloodshot” will appeal primarily to fans of star Vin Diesel and the comic-book series on which the movie is based, but the movie’s formulaic tropes will have little interest to people who aren’t die-hard fans of action movies. Wilson, Eiza Gonzalez, Guy Pearce, Lamorne Morris, movies, reviews, Sam Heughan, sci-fi, science fiction, superheroes, Talulah Riley, Toby Kebbell, Vin Dieselīy Carla Hay Vin Diesel in “Bloodshot” (Photo by Graham Bartholomew/Columbia Pictures)Ĭulture Representation: Taking place in various cities around the world, the sci-fi/action flick “Bloodshot” has a racially diverse cast (white, black, Asian and Latino) and a story that revolves around a U.S. Action, Alex Hernandez, Bloodshot, David S.
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