"Inmediatamente después de ganar una pelea en Las Vegas, Kurt Sloane es aturdido con una pistola y llevado a una prisión en Bangkok donde hay un ambiente muy violento, y se ve obligado a ace... Leer todo"Inmediatamente después de ganar una pelea en Las Vegas, Kurt Sloane es aturdido con una pistola y llevado a una prisión en Bangkok donde hay un ambiente muy violento, y se ve obligado a aceptar la lucha contra un gigante de 6'10"" por la libertad y un millón de dólares, pero ant... Leer todo"Inmediatamente después de ganar una pelea en Las Vegas, Kurt Sloane es aturdido con una pistola y llevado a una prisión en Bangkok donde hay un ambiente muy violento, y se ve obligado a aceptar la lucha contra un gigante de 6'10"" por la libertad y un millón de dólares, pero antes debe pasar por un intenso entrenamiento."
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Babalu
- (as Renato da Cunha Sobral)
- Self
- (as Jaz Securo)
- Mongkut
- (as Hafthor Julius Bjornsson)
Opiniones destacadas
Fast forward two years and we get the sequel. Alain Moussi returns as Kurt Sloane, now enjoying a career as a pro-MMA fighter and deeply in love with his wife. Faster than you can say "what was up with that dream sequence," he gets kidnapped and sent to Thailand, where Christopher Lambert's villainous Thomas Moore wants him to fight his champion; 400 pound monster Mongkut.
First things first, this isn't as good as the previous film. This is partly down to the choice of bad guy; Mongkut is huge, terrifying and absolutely towers over the hero. Kurt looks like he stands no chance, but that was the case with Tong Po as well. When they cross swords at the finale, the fight plays out in an overly familiar way, matching the beats of the previous film way too closely. Kurt took a remarkable amount of punishment first time round, but here the mauling he takes is utterly absurd. The fight is entertaining, but it re-treads familiar ground, wildly stretches credibility and isn't the nail-biting pulse-racer it was before. Your mind wanders and you may even start wishing Tong Po was still around to fight Mongkut instead.
On the other hand, Retaliation does enough to justify its existence. Van Damme returns as Kurt's trainer Durand and the Muscles is clearly having a great time again. There's a highly enjoyable extended cameo from Mike Tyson, not to mention a single take prison fight that steals the entire film. There's a couple of weird stylistic flourishes in here too that you wouldn't get in the average B-Movie, such as a surreal Hall Of Mirrors fight with two lingerie models and a sequence on a train that resembles a martial arts movie filmed like a fragrance advert.
Ultimately, Kickboxer: Retaliation is worth a watch but if you were blown away by the previous one, don't expect the same thing to happen this time. Moussi continues to defy gravity, but copying and pasting the previous film's climax was a mistake. He's already knocked down one Mountain after all. And the repeated suggestion that he's foreseen all this in a dream was a big mistake.
Since I had already watched the previous movie I knew what I was about to watch so, I was prepared for it but I did not expect it to be worse than the previous. At some points it was like I was watching Mortal Kombat or some other game and not an action movie. The direction which was made by Dimitri Logothetis, it was below average and I believe that he did not reach his potential. To sum up, I have to say that "Kickboxer: Retaliation" is a movie that can be reached only from a limited audience and it's not for everyone.
When it begins Kurt Sloane (Alain Moussi) wins another MMA fight but victory is short-lived because he's kidnapped by some thugs and held prisoner in a jail in Thailandia for the murder of Tong Po that happened at the end of the predecessor. Soon we are introduced to promoter Thomas Moore (Christopher Lambert) that wants Sloane to fight against a mountain of a man that can easily crush him. So Sloane returns to his master Durand (Van Damme) who is partially blind and trains very hard for the big fight and you might have guessed how it will unfold.
I was really amazed that when I saw it I couldn't understand why it has a score of 4,9 and so many negative reviews. Well, the secret is: suspend disbelief and enjoy. The acting by Van Damme and Lambert was up to their decent standards, and the fight scenes very cool and kept me excited.
So, if you are into the KICKBOXER franchise don't miss it, and also if you are action fans, it's a very enjoyable time-passer.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaDuring the end credits, some of the cast copy Van Damme's dance from the original movie.
- ErroresDuring the final fight, the spectators begin to chant "White warrior!" This makes, however, very little sense, as both combatants are 100% Caucasian.
- Citas
Joseph King: Easy money just walked in the door... Again!
- ConexionesFollowed by Kickboxer: Armageddon
Selecciones populares
- How long is Kickboxer: Retaliation?Con tecnología de Alexa
Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Sitios oficiales
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- Kickboxer: Retaliation
- Locaciones de filmación
- Productoras
- Ver más créditos de la compañía en IMDbPro
Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 10,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 4,537
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 3,061
- 28 ene 2018
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 101,690
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 50 minutos
- Color