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- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
Dave Bautista
- Tong Po
- (as David Bautista)
Sue-Lynn Ansari
- Tong Po Escort
- (as Sue-Lynn)
Brenden Nutley
- Young Karate Boy
- (as Brenden M. Nutley)
Recensioni in evidenza
I went to the world premiere Fantasia festival of Kickboxer remake.
This is coming from a Van damme, 80s movie fan. And its all that matters.
The movie is dumb, cheesy to the core, but sill, fun, with good moments, good old fights and real homage to not only the 80s, but what Van dammme gave us.
Van damme made the movie. He has amazing moments, scenes and fight a lot. Alain Moussi the star is great, he is showing his abilities on screen, GSP, the legendary Georges St-pierre put something far more better than the Winter soldier character with now, real comedy, fighting etc. and all of all three working should be enough to enjoy kickboxer.
Goods is that, its fun, its put many tribute moments to the original movie. It has amazing cinematography (mostly the training scenes in thailand), good old 80s vibe that true fans will enjoy, and not be taken seriously. Mma fans will love the show of many ufc fighters.
Again, if you are younger, or never was in this old era, you won't enjoy it or understand it for what it is...
This is coming from a Van damme, 80s movie fan. And its all that matters.
The movie is dumb, cheesy to the core, but sill, fun, with good moments, good old fights and real homage to not only the 80s, but what Van dammme gave us.
Van damme made the movie. He has amazing moments, scenes and fight a lot. Alain Moussi the star is great, he is showing his abilities on screen, GSP, the legendary Georges St-pierre put something far more better than the Winter soldier character with now, real comedy, fighting etc. and all of all three working should be enough to enjoy kickboxer.
Goods is that, its fun, its put many tribute moments to the original movie. It has amazing cinematography (mostly the training scenes in thailand), good old 80s vibe that true fans will enjoy, and not be taken seriously. Mma fans will love the show of many ufc fighters.
Again, if you are younger, or never was in this old era, you won't enjoy it or understand it for what it is...
It was funnier, more commercial, but not necessarily more interesting, I imagined that this would be a Kickboxer sequel, but it's a remake ... nor Van Dame (always beautiful) saves... I liked the little dance at the end in honor of Van Dame... But very weak...
... and unfortunately a hard film to review.
The paradox is that the film succeeds where it doesn't want to -- and doesn't succeed where it wants to.
For example, as an out-of-the-box version or re-imagining of KICKBOXER, it does not quite make it.
The problem is not the direction, or cinematography (gorgeous), or even the script.
The problem is the casting of the main character.
At no point in this movie does Alain Moussi ever actually give the impression that he is strong enough or fast enough or skilled enough to take out the bad guy.
Think about it. Imagine the Rocky films if Stallone has been unable to "sell" his potential to be a winner???
That was the bad news. The good news is that it was a delight to see JCVD back in front of the camera, playing a super-cool "trainer" and showing off perhaps the world's most dangerous 55 year old.
The difference between a true star and a wannabee is that JCVD not only steals his scenes, but actually gives the impression that HE could win a fight with the dreaded Tong Po, age or no age.
Other than that, the film is fun but forgettable.
Gina Carano is also oddly cast as a promoter who throws tantrums but never a punch.
George St. Pierre sort of haunts the film as an odd character we never really get to know. (If nothing else, these sorts of excursions give GSP a reason to learn English, and get paid for it.)
The love interest is played by an actress named T.J Storm who (I am guessing here) took the part for less money on the condition that the name of her on-screen character is also .... "Storm." A strange kind of advertising for future roles? Also very easy on the eyes, I hasten to add.
This film is no Warrior or Forbidden Kingdom. It is not going into the annals of MMA film history.
But overall not too bad.
The paradox is that the film succeeds where it doesn't want to -- and doesn't succeed where it wants to.
For example, as an out-of-the-box version or re-imagining of KICKBOXER, it does not quite make it.
The problem is not the direction, or cinematography (gorgeous), or even the script.
The problem is the casting of the main character.
At no point in this movie does Alain Moussi ever actually give the impression that he is strong enough or fast enough or skilled enough to take out the bad guy.
Think about it. Imagine the Rocky films if Stallone has been unable to "sell" his potential to be a winner???
That was the bad news. The good news is that it was a delight to see JCVD back in front of the camera, playing a super-cool "trainer" and showing off perhaps the world's most dangerous 55 year old.
The difference between a true star and a wannabee is that JCVD not only steals his scenes, but actually gives the impression that HE could win a fight with the dreaded Tong Po, age or no age.
Other than that, the film is fun but forgettable.
Gina Carano is also oddly cast as a promoter who throws tantrums but never a punch.
George St. Pierre sort of haunts the film as an odd character we never really get to know. (If nothing else, these sorts of excursions give GSP a reason to learn English, and get paid for it.)
The love interest is played by an actress named T.J Storm who (I am guessing here) took the part for less money on the condition that the name of her on-screen character is also .... "Storm." A strange kind of advertising for future roles? Also very easy on the eyes, I hasten to add.
This film is no Warrior or Forbidden Kingdom. It is not going into the annals of MMA film history.
But overall not too bad.
Its Kickboxer what did you come into this movie thinking? The first one was cheesy what did you expect from this one? This movie is all you remember the original being, pure awesomeness entertainment with some great action who cares about dialogue plot twist and all that other crap people write in reviews to sound like they know something.
This movie was full of action. I was very emersed in the film, and before I knew it it was over. 90 minutes passed in a flash. As an avid JCVD fan, I have been looking forward to the release of this movie for months now. It was everything I hoped it would be, and more. Although JCVD has a smaller role in this film, I thought it was a cool idea to make him master Durand. His fight scenes put me in a place of nostalgia, as I flashed back to the original film. Werdum, Valasquez, St. Pierre and Bautista also had some great scenes. Their acting was average, but let's be real, they are world class athletes, not actors. It was nice to see a new face with Alain Moussi playing Kurt Sloan. He is very fit, and extremely Athletic. This film is your typical 2015 martial arts action film, and a must see! You can thank me later.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizTony Jaa was set to play Xian Chow, Kurt Sloane's mentor, but had to drop out due to a schedule conflict. He was replaced by Jean-Claude Van Damme, who played Kurt Sloane in the original Kickboxer - Il nuovo guerriero (1989).
- BlooperIn the scene where they are escaping from prison and jumping off the second floor into the street (approximately 59 minutes into the film), the stunt crew is clearly visible on the ground with the landing pad for the jump as they climb onto the top of the police truck. When they jump down off the truck, the edge of the pad comes up into the frame.
- Curiosità sui creditiAt the end of the movie, Alain Moussi walks out of his cell. The screen splits with Van Damme dancing as Kurt from the original Kickboxer movie and Moussi copying his moves.
- ConnessioniFeatured in What Will I Watch? (Netflix Browsing) (2018)
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- Data di uscita
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- Kick Boxer - La vendetta del guerriero
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- Budget
- 10.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 287.779 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 30min(90 min)
- Colore
- Proporzioni
- 2.35 : 1
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