Blood for Blood

tv show

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28 total episodes

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3 seasons

First Aired April 11, 2012

Overview

*Blood for Blood (2012)* follows Job, a methodical Dutch undercover cop whose life shatters when his wife is murdered. Consumed by grief and disillusioned with official justice, he goes rogue. Using his expert skills, he infiltrates Amsterdam's brutal drug underworld alone, not to enforce the law, but to hunt his wife's killers. As he descends, the line between cop and criminal vanishes in this tense thriller about the corrosive, transformative power of vengeance.

Reviews

Rating: 7/10

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### **Review: *Blood for Blood (2012)*** **Score: 7/10** *Blood for Blood* (originally *Infiltrant*) is a solid, gritty entry in the European revenge-thriller genre. It succeeds on the strength of its grounded premise and a compelling, understated performance from its lead, Raymond Thiry, who convincingly portrays a man of methodical precision unraveling into single-minded obsession. The film’s greatest asset is its authentic, grim atmosphere, plunging the viewer into the gray, brutal reality of Amsterdam's criminal underbelly. The plot is straightforward and effective, driven by a relatable motor of grief and betrayal. The tension derives not from elaborate twists, but from the visceral danger of the protagonist's self-imposed mission and the moral decay he must embrace to see it through. Where it stumbles is in its execution. The pacing can be deliberate to a fault, and the supporting characters—particularly the criminals—often feel like generic archetypes rather than fully realised threats. The climax, while satisfying in its gritty realism, follows a somewhat predictable path, missing an opportunity to deliver a truly memorable or subversive punch. **Verdict:** A well-crafted, no-frills thriller that delivers exactly what it promises: a dark, plausible journey into vengeance. It doesn’t reinvent the wheel, but for fans of stoic, European crime dramas in the vein of *The Square* or *The Berlin File*, it’s a tense and engaging watch. It earns its score for commitment to tone and a strong central concept, even if it lacks the narrative spark to become a classic. **Watch if:** You appreciate slow-burn, character-driven revenge tales and gritty European noir. **Skip if:** You require fast-paced action, complex plotting, or charismatic anti-heroes.

12/22/2025