Tong Po a capturé la femme de David Sloane et la retient prisonnière. Sous une autre identité, Sloane se rend alors à un tournoi organisé par son ennemi juré afin de récupérer sa femme et de... Tout lireTong Po a capturé la femme de David Sloane et la retient prisonnière. Sous une autre identité, Sloane se rend alors à un tournoi organisé par son ennemi juré afin de récupérer sa femme et de se venger de Tong Po.Tong Po a capturé la femme de David Sloane et la retient prisonnière. Sous une autre identité, Sloane se rend alors à un tournoi organisé par son ennemi juré afin de récupérer sa femme et de se venger de Tong Po.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Tong Po
- (as Kamel Krifia)
- Megan Laurence
- (as Michele 'Mouse' Krasnoo)
- Mexican Bob
- (as Derek Cravin)
- Warden
- (as Jackson Kane)
- Guard #1
- (as Terrance F. Porter)
Avis à la une
The cast was abominable, with the exception of Brad Thornton as Lando Smith.
Kamel Krifa as Tong Po was terrible and his accent even worse. The makeup job they did on him to make him look somewhat Po'ish was terrible at best. Did the make up artists not bother to look at him under the camera lighting or even face to face to see how their makeup job looked?
The fighting was the only good part about this movie with the exception of the annoying as nails down a chalkboard, Michelle "Mouse" Krasnoo.
I have read that she has won 200 grand first prizes for her martial art and I find that hard to believe unless her competitors were either terrible beyond comprehension, or she had no competition. As a martial artist myself, doing Wah Lum Kung Fu (for those of you not familiar with it, it is the true Kung Fu that they did in China before it was outlawed)and having seen terrible, watered down martial arts from the pathetic "art" they call some forms of Kung Fu that is allowed to be taught in the United States now, (Wah Lum is difficult and taxing at best when done correctly, hence it is not that popular because it actually requires hard work)to musical forms of Karate, I found her forms sloppy, slow and terribly executed. I have seen better from kids in the under 13 divisions at tournaments I have participated in. There is no way she could have beaten any one of those martial artists on even their worst day, as easily as she did, with what she did and the fact that they tried to make it so, was laughable at best.
Other than Michelle's terrible performance, not only in acting but in her martial forms as well, the rest of the fight scenes were well executed and enjoyable to watch.
I was very disappointed that Sasha Mitchell was not able to showcase more of his fighting. He is an accomplished and highly skilled martial artist and the fact that he was not allowed to show more of what he is capable of, alongside some of the great fighters that were in this movie, was regrettable.
However, I still think Sasha Mitchell is far too talented an actor and martial artist to have wasted his time on such a poorly made movie as "Kickboxer 4."
Before i go any further, you should know that this is the sort of film where the plot is put on hold for a few minutes so that the hero can fight a bar full of bikers for no apparent reason, where going and picking a fight with another bunch of bikers in a very public display is the best course of action when trying to infiltrate a tournament anonymously. OK those facts are out of the way.
the plot is some sort of nonsense about a tournament (because apparently former Thai kick-boxers can very easily set themselves up as drug kingpins with nothing better to do than organize tournaments) Tong Po is back, albeit played by a different actor, and the former Goro from Mortal Kombat lookalike has discovered the joys of speech, unfortunately he speaks in an annoying whiny voice. but he is played by an impressive martial artist as compensation, who soaks up damage in the final fight until he fights the hero, one again one of those things. but who cares? the martial arts are a very good standard for a low budget, dodgy film with a no name lead (more or less), and feature some very well done, quite brutal, fights
Tong Po looks weird. He's definitely wearing a head cap and the eyes are bad. I know they're using a different actor, but they really shouldn't do that. The best part of this movie is opening which recounts the earlier movies especially the first one. That says it all. Michele Krasnoo plays the main side character. The issue with her is that she starts by losing her fights all the time. Everybody is laughing at her. I don't mind that the five foot nothing fighting expert has a role in the movie. It may be better if she is Tong Po's prisoner forced to fight. This franchise is losing traction even as a B-movie series. It is slowly dying.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesWritten on the floor of Tong Po's fighting ring is the Thai word "dai" meaning "dead".
- GaffesWhen Sloan is showing the punk some moves, he suddenly goes from having no sunglasses on to having them on.
- Citations
Tong Po: You! Fight or die!
Megan Laurence: You don't have the guts to fight him yourself.
Tong Po: [shouts] Kill Sloan! Or you all die!
Megan Laurence: It's all been a lie. There is no money. You saw what he did to the others. He intends to kill us.
- Versions alternativesThe US print was cut by around 30 secs to receive an R-rating and missed shots of a man's head being beaten against the ground, David's fight with 2 guards on a staircase, and most of the sexual footage and shots of the topless girls during the threesome sex scene. The Artisan DVD features the R-rated print, although the UK Film 2000 and Australian Hollywood DVD releases are the full version.
- ConnexionsEdited from Kickboxer (1989)
- Bandes originalesConcerto for Two Violins in D minor, BWV 1043
Written by Johann Sebastian Bach
Performed by Peter Ader - Flute
Performed by Elain Heltman - Oboe
Performed by Marco de Waart - Guitar
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Kickboxer 4: The Aggressor
- Lieux de tournage
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 400 000 $US (estimé)
- Durée1 heure 30 minutes
- Mixage