L'ex campione di MMA Case Walker si aggrappa a un'opportunità di riabilitarsi allenando il famoso lottatore Brody James per un importante incontro in Thailandia.L'ex campione di MMA Case Walker si aggrappa a un'opportunità di riabilitarsi allenando il famoso lottatore Brody James per un importante incontro in Thailandia.L'ex campione di MMA Case Walker si aggrappa a un'opportunità di riabilitarsi allenando il famoso lottatore Brody James per un importante incontro in Thailandia.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Brody's Young Pro Fighter
- (as Brahim Achabbakhe)
Recensioni in evidenza
It was inevitable that the third movie would focus on Case, after all Michael Jai White is a huge name in the martial art style and the story of the kids from the second movie was wrapped up.
So when the trailer drop, i was a bit surprised. I mean it didn't looked as good as i had in mind for the next step in Case Walker story. But after having seen the movie, i do feel the movie is a lot better than the trailer. By a lot. Good action, solid character development, the story is engaging even tough a bit less personal than in previous movies. Non the less Michael Jai White make it work super great. The only thing that people may have a grip with, just like i do, is that the movie lacks a great antagonist. The battle is not personal on that level. I don't want to go into a spoiler review so i will not say more, but lets just say that the focus in clearly on the main characters and there relationship together. He does work very good tough.
In the end i had a ton of fun with that movie, its movies like that i am waiting for and i welcome so much the release once in a while. Its like 90s kickboxing movies goodness but at the same time with better direction, better acting, betting production value as a whole.
I do not know the budget for this movie, but for a direct to DVD (not even blu ray, at least here in Quebec) its damn impressive what they accomplished. Fans of martial art action, give it a shot for sure.
Characters try to shine through, but not every beat of the story or of their development works well. It means well, but that doesn't always go down that well. Well enough of that, because most likely you watch this or consider watching this because of the action involved and there you won't be disappointed (unless you expect Tony Jaa ... wait he also is in it. But just in a cameo role! More juice and fight is in the "Chocolate" star, also getting a short appearance in this).
So while I haven't seen the previous Never Back Down, this is based on, you can watch it and still enjoy it too
In same measure, more than martial art , a good point of this film is the try to create a coherent story, from romance to the rvalries conciliated by common interest, different fight styles . And , sure, different relation with antagonist.
And exactly this effort to offer more than fair option for fights fans gives some value to this film who is correct crafted, interesting acted and has not so bad dialogues ( or plot ).
In short , a surprising nice work , more serious than pretext for impressive kickboxing scenes.
2. Guess he got tired of waiting for a phone call, because MJW as "director" cast himself in Never Back Down 2 which, for a low budget effort, was a really tight little indie and seems to have given his career a well-deserved second (third?) wind.
3. At 48 years young, MJW is 15 years younger than Steven Seagal, who keeps cranking out Direct To Video productions that should more correctly be called Direct-to-Forget. Except that MJW looks ten years younger than he actually is, and SS looks ten years older than he actually is.
4. This film, NBD3, is unlike anything MJW has done before and even unlike NBD2. It can be considered MJW's personal version of Rocky. (And of course has virtually no connection to NBD1 other than the name.) The script is slow in spots but contains sly humor one does not usually find in these sorts of films. The fight scenes totally rock and there is a new "trope" that MJW (as director) seems to have invented that involves "forecasting" a fight just before it happens, using slo-mo shot in Black and White. Cool!
5. There are two very strange cameos by Tony Jaa and Rampage Jackson which I am still trying to figure out. Ditto for another walk-on by a female Thai martial artist who looked like she weighs 75 pounds soaking wet. And the "big finish" for the story is taken straight from the playbook in Red Belt, another great (and overlooked) MMA film.
RECOMMENDED (!) as both solid entertainment and something different and unexpected. And please remember to see Blood and Bone and NBD2 if you have not already. Also rec Bronson in 1975's HARD TIMES.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizFilmed entirely in Thailand
- BlooperWhen the footage showing Case Walker fighting the cops from the second movie is shown online and on the news, it's showing the point of view from the movie, not the video Max took from his car.
- Citazioni
[Case arrives at Brody's house in Bangkok and catches Brody having sex with two girls]
Case Walker: Oh, hell no. Brody, man, we're supposed to be liftin'.
[Brody starts bench-pressing the blonde girl]
Brody James: Spot me, bro.
Case Walker: Man, I'm outta here. Call me when you wanna win a fight.
Brody James: I always knew you were gay.
Case Walker: Me? The brunette's a man.
[the Asian girl suddenly runs out of the room]
Case Walker: Dude, I was kidding.
- ConnessioniEdited from Never Back Down - Combattimento letale (2011)
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- Never Back Down: No Surrender
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- Budget
- 3.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 41 minuti
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- 16:9 HD