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David Sloan travels to Rio for a kick-box exhibition. There he saves two youngsters and stops a white slaver.David Sloan travels to Rio for a kick-box exhibition. There he saves two youngsters and stops a white slaver.David Sloan travels to Rio for a kick-box exhibition. There he saves two youngsters and stops a white slaver.
Miguel Oniga
- Marcelo
- (as Miguel Orniga)
Lolô Souza Pinto
- Margarida
- (as Leonor Gottlieb)
Manitou Felipe
- Machado
- (as Manitu Felipe)
Bernardo Jablonski
- Father Bozano
- (as Bernardo Jablownsky)
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i may be in the minority here,but i actually liked this movie.for a straight to video martial arts movie,it isn't all that bad.trust me,i've seen a lot worse movies of this genre,some of which have(inexplicably)had a theatrical release.anyway back to this movie.what did i like about it?i liked the dynamic of the wise(cracking)mentor and the younger,cocky student.Dennis Chan plays the mentor Xian,while Sasha Mitchell plays the young hero.there are some funny lines from both and they both play off each other very well.Mitchell is fairly credible as an action hero.i'm not sure if he has any martial arts experience,but if not,then the fight scenes are very well choreographed.there are some great fights in this movie.Chan is also very good in his role as the sidekick.the fact that the movie had some levity is also a positive.also,unlike in many movies of the genre, where the acting is forced or over the top,that isn't the case here the actors know they're not doing Hamlet.the plot may not be original,but the material is handled as well as any other martial art flick.so, at the risk of being hunted down and shot,i give this movie a 7/10(oh,that's right,i can't be hunted down and shot,because no one knows who i am. (big raspberry)
Maybe it's because I don't have too much expectation when I approach the 'Kickboxer' series but I have to say that I find all of these movies enjoyable, all things considered. This third instalment is set in Rio which does add a dash of exotic flavour to proceedings. In it, our Kickboxing champion, David Sloan, arrives in Brazil for a competition but soon becomes involved with rescuing a girl from a sex slave racket.
Apart from the South American setting, what sets this one apart from the other previous entries in the series is that we now have the kickboxer going around shooting people. The introduction of guns into the mix gives this instalment more of a standard action-thriller feel. There are a few fights but the martial arts side of the story is definitely more marginalised in this one. Sasha Mitchell does have a dopey and personable charm in the lead role; while everyone else does what's expected of them. It moves at a fast pace, it doesn't have any surprises but its good straightforward fun.
Apart from the South American setting, what sets this one apart from the other previous entries in the series is that we now have the kickboxer going around shooting people. The introduction of guns into the mix gives this instalment more of a standard action-thriller feel. There are a few fights but the martial arts side of the story is definitely more marginalised in this one. Sasha Mitchell does have a dopey and personable charm in the lead role; while everyone else does what's expected of them. It moves at a fast pace, it doesn't have any surprises but its good straightforward fun.
Champion kickboxer David Sloan (Sasha Mitchell) and his man Xian (Dennis Chan) travel to Rio for a kickboxing exhibition and a payday. He is set to fight villainous Eric Martine next week in Argentina for the championship. Street kids, Marcos and his sister Isabella, try to steal David's camera. David turns around to befriend them. Martine's manager Frank Lane (Richard Comar) enslaves girls to work at his compound and he kidnaps Isabella.
This is not bad for a second sequel to a B-movie without the franchise's big name star. At least, it's not that bad for the first half. I like Rio. I like the kid. I like Sloan and Xian. I like this until Sloan goes get the guns. The movie misses an opportunity when Frank gets them out of jail. Right there and then, he could make them an offer they couldn't refuse. In exchange for Isabella, he forces Sloan to fight in his private tournament where he can make a bundle with his clients in attendance. After a series of grueling fights, Sloan would do the big climatic fight against Martine. Sasha Mitchell is a pretty good actor with good charms and functional fighting. This is almost good.
This is not bad for a second sequel to a B-movie without the franchise's big name star. At least, it's not that bad for the first half. I like Rio. I like the kid. I like Sloan and Xian. I like this until Sloan goes get the guns. The movie misses an opportunity when Frank gets them out of jail. Right there and then, he could make them an offer they couldn't refuse. In exchange for Isabella, he forces Sloan to fight in his private tournament where he can make a bundle with his clients in attendance. After a series of grueling fights, Sloan would do the big climatic fight against Martine. Sasha Mitchell is a pretty good actor with good charms and functional fighting. This is almost good.
The good thing - Sasha Mitchell and Dennis Chan presence. The best thing - absence of Tong Po . And , sure, young Marcos and Isabella are some nice virtues.
But it is obvious than the story can not be more serious. And the fights are covered more by gun fires. But the theme of girls exploitation is fair remind , the drops of humor are not so bad and the final, sure, pretty reasonable , like music and ladscapes save a part of film.
But the great point is to expect nothing. And the show goes.
But it is obvious than the story can not be more serious. And the fights are covered more by gun fires. But the theme of girls exploitation is fair remind , the drops of humor are not so bad and the final, sure, pretty reasonable , like music and ladscapes save a part of film.
But the great point is to expect nothing. And the show goes.
Kickboxer 3 isn't worth the money, or the rental. Dennis Chan is a comic sidekick and teacher to David Slone who plays a chilsed jawed kickboxer who seems to resemble that bad karate kid from Karate Kid III.
Anyway, the film has David going to Brazil for a kickboxing fight but gets drawn into the seedy world of underage prositutes or something and gets drawn into the local riff-raff.
Even though he's only a kickboxer and only there to kick the ass of the Ivan Drago type kickboxer he goes out on a mission to take out the local bad guy, who isn't even Portuegese or Brazilian, but American.
The fight sequences are okay - but that is it, nothing compared to other martial art movies you can get for the same price.
Avoid it. 1/10
Anyway, the film has David going to Brazil for a kickboxing fight but gets drawn into the seedy world of underage prositutes or something and gets drawn into the local riff-raff.
Even though he's only a kickboxer and only there to kick the ass of the Ivan Drago type kickboxer he goes out on a mission to take out the local bad guy, who isn't even Portuegese or Brazilian, but American.
The fight sequences are okay - but that is it, nothing compared to other martial art movies you can get for the same price.
Avoid it. 1/10
Did you know
- TriviaEarly in the film when the characters are at the kickboxing exhibition, David is wearing a top which reads 'Benny The Jet's World Champion Karate'. Benny Urquidez was an undefeated Kickboxing champion over a career lasting almost thirty years and is considered one of the best ever alongside people such as Don Wilson. He has been in 2 Jackie Chan films which are Wheels On Meals and Dragons Forever, and he worked as a choreographer and fight coordinator in the second film in this series: 'The Road Back'.
- GoofsSloan's pants change from blue to white after he is captured attacking Lane's house.
- Alternate versionsReleased in two versions in Germany: An uncensored "not under 18" version (though it was BPjM indexed from 1993-2018) and a censored "not under 16" version which is cut by 45 seconds to remove shots of blood from the shooting scene.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Kickboxer 4 (1994)
- SoundtracksCasa de Samba
Performed by Bando Do Carnaval
Courtesy of Delta Music, Inc.
Published by Delta Worldwide & MIM Publishing
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