Scott Adkins returns as Yuri Boyka, the most complete fighter in the world, a man looking for his shot to fight for the ultimate championship belt. After he accidentally kills an opponent in the ring, Boyka reaches out to the fallen opponent's wife. But when the wife gets kidnapped by a crime kingpin, Boyka must take on a series of lethal opponents in the ring to keep her from a life of servitude.Bonus Content:Behind the Scenes]]>
D**S
Boyka
Great movie
A**L
Nice movie
Excellent movie
J**J
j
good
R**
It's great
But not better than the first to the third but it's still entertaining
J**R
Bad story, bad writing, bad sequel...BUT MORE ADKINS AS BOYKA makes it all worth it!
This (along with part III) isn’t a very good sequel; the story isn’t good and the writing sucks. But we do get MORE ADKINS AS BOYKA, and I’m pretty sure that’s all we really wanted.Ever since we first met Scott Adkins (Doctor Strange, Ninja: Shadow of a Tear, The Expendables 2, Universal Solder: Day of Reckoning, El Gringo, Assassination Games, Hard Target 2) and his flair for technical stunts and martial arts fight choreography, we’ve wanted to see him in more significant action movie roles. The last several years have been kind to Adkins’ fans, but we all still wanted more of the role that truly made him famous: BOYKA!After killing a fighter in the ring, Boyka (Scott Adkins) seeks to redeem himself by paying off his dead opponent’s widow’s (Teodora Duhovnikova) debts to a Russian gangster by agreeing to three profitable organized fights.Director Todor Chapkanov doesn’t have much experience at the helm and it shows. The frame rate makes Boyka look too fast to look credible (Adkins is fast enough on his own) and the photography isn’t exactly top notch. On top of that, the dialogue is terrible and loaded with soap operatic melodrama…and did you know that apparently everyone in the Ukraine and Russia speaks English all the time? Don’t even get me started on this plot. But what this director does right is he gives us more of Adkins as Boyka. And no matter what general filmmaking flaws surround him, Adkins knows how to please his fans!Adkins continues to deliver his trademark stunts featured in long shots featuring upwards of ten techniques between cuts—the way martial arts should be filmed. His fights are varied and abundant and this highly unrealistic movie builds to when Boyka is forced to fight Koshmar (Martyn Ford), a 6’8” monstrosity of tattoos, muscle and rage. Unfortunately, there’s basically no build-up to this crescendo. It just sort of feels like “the next fight” in a series of fights—maybe with less anticipation than the other fights as well. This “final fight” happens after what Boyka thought was the “final fight” and yet it hardly seems to matter. Again, the writing and direction were not exactly awesome.Watching Koshmar fight is akin to Nathan Jones in The Protector (2005); a brutal, hulking, smashing menace. But the fight doesn’t last very long and his best trick seems to be being huge. For some reason Boyka defeats this beast faster than any of his other opponents…I guess it’s because he literally had a plane to catch.In the end, this “movie experience” paled in comparison to Undisputed 2 (2006). Maybe it was the novelty of it all back then. But this movie is still a lot of fun and a satisfying ride for Adkins fans. I love watching him do 540s and 720s and throwing three kicks in one jump. I could watch it all day.
C**S
Good
Not what I thought it was but turned out to be good
S**W
Bone Crushing…Blood Splatting Fights!
*UFC fans WILL love this Movie..its very intense!*This movie actually is a (7) Star Movie...Its really that GOOD!Scott Adkins basically plays a “fighter” who brutally kills his ring opponent by accident, unleashing a chain of events related to opponent’s death, including fighting a series of hardcore fights controlled by a corrupt crime boss...very intense, brutal and emotional! The movie is left open for another sequel.My thoughts: I streamed this movie on Amazon Prime. The movie keeps you on edge. If you are a UFC fan…this is your movie! Filled with hardcore fights and bone shattering, blood splatting fights. This movie really gets you involved in the fights…you will find yourself “white knuckled” or screaming at the TV as if it were a (live) Pay-Per-View event!Facts:1. Running Time: 1hr and 30 min.2. Picture: Widescreen HD.3. Excellent Cinematography.4. No dry areas…lots of fighting action.5. Acting by all actors is very good.6. Hardcore Bloody…and Bone Shattering Fights.7. Brutally intense and emotional.8. Excellent story with an ending that sets up for a sequel.9. Excellent character development.10. Excellent backstory development.11. Director: Todor Chapkamov.Thank you!
S**Y
One of the Greats(Updated review)
The media could not be loaded. One of the greatest Scott Adkins movies ever made!!!!!!!!Like it really is guys and this new review is the perfect friend recommendation you could want. Solid piece of cinema right here, it gives you exactly what I want from these type of movies. Op “man”(demigod) sometimes whose kicks are reminiscent to those of a demon horse, fights antagonist goons until boss man shows up and intense super fight ensues. Guy gets romantic interest and happily ever after.It’s a great movie ::ScoresThe movie has a 6.9/10 on IMDB and 60% on rotten tomatoes, do with these scores what you will. I feel IMDb has it right or at least closest when it comes to the movie as a whole, I’d rate this movie at about a 7.6/10, based purely off of the enjoyment I had watching this movie.
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