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Silvio Simac Dares You To Move In The New Action Short, TRICK OR TREAT

Anyone who happens to be a fan of martial arts action cinema has likely seen actor, action performer and 14-time champion fighter Silvio Simac, who you may recognize from previous appearances in such films as Danny The Dog (a.k.a. Unleashed), The Transporter 3, Undisputed 2: Last Man Standing and in the newly released kung fu thriller from Keanu Reeves, Man Of Tai Chi. While fans can expect to hear more on Simac’s endeavors in film in the years to come, it appears he is also expanding his resume a little more as a filmmaker, sharing co-directorial credits with editor Harvir Gill for Simac’s latest shortfilm performance, Trick Or Treat.

The new short plays as a spoof on films like The Terminator and all thing involving tough guys in action films, and of course the title seems fitting for what would have been an awesome October release right around Halloween. However, it doesn’t take away from the short film’s overall message on what it means to take the moral highground as the more pragmatic approach to true martial artistry. A better comprehension of this can be interpreted in the well-written description which you can read below. Trick Or Treat also features Nas Ibrahimi, Javed Khan, Leroy Kincaide and Mark Sears.

You can also catch Simac in the second season of the French upcoming sci-fi action series, Metal Hurlant Chronicles, and in the forthcoming release of Martin J. Thomas’ action crime thriller, Life Outside, starring Rob Schneider. Stay tuned for more news ahead!

Silvio Simac’s showcase of martial arts action depicting the true ethics, code of conduct and philosophy of Bushido where Martial Arts Masters were originally guardians of peace and justice. Every action, creates reaction and alternative consequnces in life, depending on the choices we take and decisions we make. The true essence of martial arts is to contribute to the mutual welfare of our environment and society thus defusing conflict and walking away from a potential fight is a choice of a true champion. Nevertheless, we would not have superheroes or the magic of action flicks without the presence of duality and conflict. 

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