Pour monter sa fédération de Kickboxing, l'organisation Mygale a recours à des méthodes radicales : les champions qui refusent ses offres sont éliminés. Matt Reeves part en Afrique du Sud po... Tout lirePour monter sa fédération de Kickboxing, l'organisation Mygale a recours à des méthodes radicales : les champions qui refusent ses offres sont éliminés. Matt Reeves part en Afrique du Sud pour une compétition interdite de kickboxing.Pour monter sa fédération de Kickboxing, l'organisation Mygale a recours à des méthodes radicales : les champions qui refusent ses offres sont éliminés. Matt Reeves part en Afrique du Sud pour une compétition interdite de kickboxing.
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From the get go, the cheapness is overwhelmingly obvious. When your opening title sequence looks cheaper than the last iPhone video you took of your cat chasing a flashlight beam, you know you're in trouble.
David Sloan is gone, murdered by a South African kickboxing syndicate for reasons I'm not entirely sure of. Are kickboxers kidnapped, falsely imprisoned, and murdered as much in real life as they are in the Kickboxer movies?
The always-awesome Mark Dacascos plays...I don't remember his character's name. I'll just call him Kickboxer. Kickboxer has to go to South Africa and do something kickboxing related...I think. I just finished watching it and I really don't remember.
One unusual plot point that is never expounded upon is the relationship between Kickboxer and his elderly, sweater-vest wearing, gentleman friend. At first, it seems that the gentleman is Kickboxer's gym manager, but a bit later, it appears they live together. Not that there's anything wrong with that.
MST3K fans will, of course, recognize James Ryan , here playing the head of the evil South Africa kickboxing syndicate, as "MacPhearson" from the classic Space Mutiny episode. Every time he appeared on screen I reflexively started yelling out David Ryder's nicknames.
Anyway, I'm looking forward to moving on to the next entry in the franchise.
1/2* out of 4-(Awful)
There aren't really many tournament scenes and indeed not really much of anything when it comes to the plotting. There's your routine villain responsible for various deaths and the like and the clean-cut hero who's busy trying to track him down and get revenge for various grievances. It's all very cheap-looking and the dull direction from Kristine Peterson doesn't really help much either.
I always like Dacascos as a fighter and to be fair he isn't so bad here in the action stakes. There's still plenty of action and even if none of it particularly wows you, it's still fun to watch. However, THE REDEMPTION is let down by a very poor supporting cast, particularly the villain who isn't imposing in the least, and Geoff Meed is just as wooden as a supposed henchman who becomes something else as the story progresses. If you're a massive fan of '90s-era fight action you might get a kick or two out of this, but it really is barrel scraping stuff.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesWas released straight to TV in some countries.
- GaffesIn the climactic brawl, just before Matt's final confrontation against Negaal, a casino dealer, played by stunt performer June Castro, comes out of nowhere to help dispatch Negaal's men. She is nowhere to be found in the rest of the film so it is unclear what her involvement in the film is.
- Citations
Matt Reeves: So, just out of curiosity. What's the going rate to bump me off?
[Paul shows him the plane ticket]
Matt Reeves: A plane ticket? You were going to waste me for a lousy plane ride?
Paul Croft: It's first class.
- ConnexionsFollows Kickboxer (1989)
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Détails
- Durée
- 1h 27min(87 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1