Review

Honest Review: The Bluff (2026) on Amazon Prime Video

The Bluff is a recent Prime Video original action-thriller starring Priyanka Chopra Jonas as a retired pirate (now living a quiet island life) whose past catches up when her ruthless former captain, played by Karl Urban, shows up with his crew to siege her home and hunt for hidden gold. It’s set in the 19th-century Caribbean, directed by Frank E. Flowers, and leans hard into brutal, John Wick-style revenge action with a pirate twist. Released just a week ago on February 25, 2026, it’s already climbed to #1 in several countries on the platform.

Honestly, this is a mixed bag solid in bursts, but ultimately a 6/10 kind of watch that doesn’t fully live up to its potential.

What works:

  • The action sequences are the clear highlight. The opening attack and several set pieces deliver gritty, bloody, well-choreographed fights with cutlasses, guns, bombs, and hand-to-hand brutality. Priyanka Chopra Jonas commits fully to the role. She’s convincing as a fierce, capable ex-pirate unleashing hell to protect her family. Karl Urban is reliably menacing and fun as the villainous captain. There’s a raw energy in the violence that feels refreshing compared to sanitized blockbusters.
  • It’s a pirate movie in 2026, which is rare these days outside of Pirates of the Caribbean reruns. The home-invasion siege format on a remote island gives it a focused, claustrophobic tension at times, and the de-romanticized take on piracy (grimmer social realities, no whimsical seafaring adventures) is an interesting angle.

What doesn’t work:

  • The script is weak and barely there. It’s an excuse to string together action beats, with thin characters, predictable twists, and dialogue that often lands flat or cliché. The supporting cast (including Ismael Cruz Cordova as the husband) gets little to do, and the island community mostly disappears after the initial threat.
  • It promises swashbuckling but delivers more home-defense thriller than high-seas adventure, very little actual sailing or pirate ship spectacle.
  • Pacing drags in the middle, and while the gore and intensity are high (R-rated for a reason), some moments feel repetitive or unfocused. The quippy one-liners don’t always hit, and the overall story lacks emotional depth or surprises.

If you’re in the mood for a straightforward, violent action flick with strong lead performances and don’t mind a simple plot, stream it. It’s entertaining enough for a weekend watch, especially if you like Priyanka in badass mode or Karl Urban chewing scenery. But if you’re expecting a smart, epic pirate revival or anything close to Pirates of the Caribbean levels of fun and spectacle, you’ll likely feel underwhelmed. It’s not bad, just middling Prime Video fare that shines brightest in its fight scenes and fades elsewhere.

Verdict: Worth a watch if it pops up in your recommendations, but don’t go in with high expectations. 6/10.

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